Super Deporte

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Super Deporte
TypeSport daily
Founded2003
LanguageSpanish
HeadquartersValencia
Website superdeporte.es

Superdeporte, also known as Super Deporte, is a daily online Spanish sports newspaper published in Valencia.

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Background

Superdeporte is an internet based daily sports newspaper from Valencia. They cover many sports with a particular interest in the two large football teams from the region, Valencia and Levante, along with motorsports, poker and sports run through local polideportivos. [1] [2] [3] Their offices were located at Avda de Aragon 2, Valencia. [4]

History

Superdeporte was founded in 2003, one of two Spanish newspapers to be founded that year along with the Granada based La Opinión de Granada . [5] Founded in the 2000s, they joined the marker at the time the online Seville based sport daily, Estadio Deportivo . The two publications were both in competition with the big four sport dailies: Marca, AS, Mundo Deportivo and Sport . While Spain underwent an economic crisis and newspaper circulation overall went into decline, Superdeporte, Estadio Deportivo, Marca, AS, Mundo Deportivo and Sport all saw readership growth. [6] Their director in 2003 was Vincente Bau Miquel. [4] He continued to hold this role in 2005. [7] By 2008, they had established themselves as one of the most read online newspapers in Valencia. [8]

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