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Country | China |
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Broadcast area | Sub-Saharan Africa |
Affiliates | ESPN beIN Sports |
Headquarters | Beijing |
Programming | |
Language(s) | |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
History | |
Launched | 19 July 2014 |
Links | |
Website | startimestv.com |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
StarTimes | Varies from country to country |
Streaming media | |
StarTimes ON |
StarTimes Sports is a chain of pay-television sports broadcasting channels operated by StarTimes in sub-Saharan Africa.
StarTimes first foray into sports broadcasting was in 2012, when it purchased a package of Italian Serie A games to air one a week on its StarTimes KungFu channel. In 2013 StarTimes purchased a package to air one French Ligue 1 game everyweek also on its StarTimes KungFu channel.
On 19 July 2014, StarTimes Sports 2 was launched as the first channel in the StarTimes Sports channel chain. [1] This was informed due to StarTimes taking in more sporting content as its satellite TV service expanded. The new channel was to air football games from the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying tournament, the French Ligue 1 and 2014 International Champions Cup. [2]
On 1 June 2015, StarTimes added a third sports channel to the chain, StarTimes Sports Premium, this was after StarTimes Sports Focus was added earlier in the year. [3]
Later on, in August 2015, StarTimes Sports Life and World Football were added to the StarTimes EPG bringing the total number of StarTimes Sports channels to five. StarTimes Sports 2 has since been rebranded to StarTimes Sports Arena. [4]
StarTimes Sports channels also serve as a home for some football club tv channels in sub-Saharan africa, some of which include Barca TV, Roma TV, Chelsea TV, Arsenal TV, MUTV, Dortmund TV and Juventus TV. StarTimes Sports broadcasts a variety of other sporting events apart from association football, ranging from tennis, cricket, rugby, badminton, table tennis, motorsport, boxing and volleyball.
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StarTimes Sports Focus is a channel which broadcasts sports news, highlights and interviews. Its programming also includes, rugby and table tennis. It also acts as a spill over channel for association football when necessary.
StarTimes Sports Arena is the chain's home for fight events, airing events from promotions like ONE Championship, Bellator MMA, Cage Warriors, Glory (kickboxing) and World Boxing Council. It is also used as a spill over channel for German Bundesliga and French Ligue 1.
StarTimes Sports Life airs the Chinese Super League and Liga MX. It also airs golf, volleyball and X Games. It has aired tennis and cricket in the past and also French Ligue 1.
StarTimes Sports Premium airs a variety of sports, mainly from association football which include Bundesliga, Ligue 1, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Euro Qualifying tournaments and FIFA World Cup and its qualifiers. It has aired Italian Serie A in the past. The channel also airs Basketball events like FIBA World Cup and its qualifiers and the AfroBasket tournament. Motorsport also airs on the channel, from events like Formula E and World Rally Championship.
Since 1 September 2020, it has broadcast programmes exclusively in French. It acts as a French Language simulcast for most football events broadcast on World Football channel and it also serves as the home for the Spanish Laliga on Startimes
StarTimes World Football is a football only channel. It is the home of the Bundesliga on StarTimes, but also airs Ligue 1, Serie A, FIFA World Cup, UEFA Nations League, FIFA World Cup qualifiers, International Champions Cup, FIFA World Club Cup, UEFA Europa League, FA Cup, Copa del Rey Coppa Italia, and J1 League (only on StarTimes presents J1 League).
Catch up with Nigeria Premier Football League other sport and NBA Basketball and Extreme Sports.
The Sports channel has Portuguese contents with all mix Sports and local Football Mozambique League.
The Sports channel has Ghanian local sports content. It mainly serves as the primary channel for the Ghanian Premier League.
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Sports 1, Sports 2 and Sports 3 are StarTimes Sports channels carried on StarTimes' South African subsidiary, StarSat. They basically carry the same programming with the channels in the rest of Sub Saharan Africa, except for the UEFA Europa League and FIFA events which are held by rivals SuperSport in South Africa. [5] [6]
Name | Role | Note |
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Lloyd Randall | Anchor | Presenter of Bundesliga Football, UEFA Europa League & Big Rumble |
McSwain Betrand | Anchor | Presenter of Bundesliga Football & UEFA Europa League |
Micheal Butterworth | Anchor | Presenter of Bundesliga Football & African Cup of Nations |
David Ramirez | Analyst | Analyst of Bundesliga Football & Football Moments |
Mike Fox | Analyst | Analyst on Bundesliga Football & Football Moments |
Josh McNally | Analyst | Analyst on Sports Clash & Big Rumble |
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