Sports broadcasting contracts in Russia

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Sports broadcasting contracts in Russia include:

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Football

National tournaments

Qualification. National team: Telesport, Channel One (top matches), Russia 1 (some matches), Match TV, REN TV, other matches: Telesport sold to Match TV and Okko [1]
2022 FIFA World Cup: Channel One, Russia 1, Match TV

Club tournaments

UEFA Supercup: Match TV
UEFA Champions League: Match TV
UEFA Europa League: Match TV
UEFA Youth League: Match TV
CONMEBOL Libertadores: Match TV
CONMEBOL Sudamericana: Match TV
CONMEBOL Recopa: Match TV
AFC Champions League: TV Start
AFC Cup: TV Start
Russian Super Cup: Channel One, Match Premier, Match TV
Russian Cup: Match TV, Match Premier
Russian Premier League (2018-2022): Russia-24 (highlights), Match TV, Match Premier
League 1: Match TV, Yandex\KinoPoisk, RuTube
League 2 Tricolor TV (Futbolnyy), VK
Russian Women's Football Championship: Match TV
Junior Football League: Tricolor TV (Futbolnyy [2] )
Premier League: till 2022 Okko Sport, [3] after Match TV
FA Cup: Match TV
EFL Championship: Football TV
EFL League One: Football TV
EFL League Two: Football TV
EFL Cup: Match TV
Women: TV Start (All suspended)
Supercopa de España: Megogo
La Liga: Okko Sport
La Liga SmartBank: Okko Sport
Copa del Rey: Megogo
DFL-Supercup: Match TV
DFB-Pokal: Match TV (suspended) [4]
Bundesliga: Match TV
2. Bundesliga: Match TV
Serie A: Match TV
Coppa Italia: Telesport
Supercoppa Italiana: Telesport
Ligue 1: Match TV (5 matches, 1st and 2nd pick), Yandex\KinoPoisk and Wink (5 matches) (suspended)
Primeira Liga: TV Start
Liga Portugal 2: ViJu+ Sport
Austrian Football Bundesliga: TV Start
Süper_Lig: Football TV
Chinese Super League: Football TV
K League: TV Start
A-League: YouTube

Basketball

Hockey

Volleyball

Handball

Futsal

Baseball

Golf

Winter sports

Athletics

Motor Racing

Olympic Games

Tennis

Combat Sports

Boxing

Kickboxing

Mixed Martial Arts

See also

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References

  1. Okko обвиняет «Телеспорт» в незаконной продаже «Газпром-Медиа» прав на трансляцию игр Евро-2024: «Прецедент может привести к дестабилизации рынка»
  2. Триколор покажет Суперлигу и Юношескую футбольную лигу
  3. "«Матч ТВ» не смог купить права на показ АПЛ. Действующий контракт рассчитан до конца сезона". Sports.ru (in Russian). 30 December 2018. Retrieved 2019-02-23.
  4. "DFB-Pokal - Given the current political situation, matches from the 2022/23 DFB-Pokal will not be shown on Russian TV. No new broadcasting deal will be agreed following the expiration of the previous one at the end of last season. | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  5. Megogo прекратил работу в России
  6. "Триколор" представил блок каналов о профессиональных и любительских соревнованиях в РФ
  7. Russian : Плей-офф AHL
  8. НХЛ остановила действие прав на трансляции в России. «Яндекс» уже получил уведомление от лиги
  9. Russian : Матчи MLB
  10. 15 телеканалов Discovery прекратили вещание в России
  11. Okko купил эксклюзивные права на показ турниров WTA