2002 FIFA World Cup broadcasting rights
FIFA, through several companies, have sold the rights for the broadcast of 2002 FIFA World Cup to the following broadcasters.
Television
Country | Broadcaster(s) | Ref |
Arab League |
ART |
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Albania |
TVSH |
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Argentina |
Canal 7, TyC, América 2, DirecTV |
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Australia |
SBS |
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Austria |
ORF |
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Bangladesh |
BTV |
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Belgium |
Dutch: VRT |
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French: RTBF |
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Bolivia |
Unitel |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina |
BHRT |
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Brazil |
TV Globo |
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Brunei |
TV3 (all 64 live matches and now available in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei) |
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Bulgaria |
BNT |
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Canada |
CBC |
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Chile |
TVN, Canal 13 |
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China PR |
CCTV |
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Colombia |
Caracol, RCN, DirecTV |
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Costa Rica |
Repretel |
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Cuba |
Tele Rebelde |
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Croatia |
HRT |
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Cyprus |
RIK |
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Czech Republic |
ČT |
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Denmark |
DR, TV 2 |
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Ecuador |
Teleamazonas, RTS, Ecuavisa |
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Estonia |
ETV |
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Finland |
Yle |
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France |
TF1 |
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Germany |
ARD, ZDF |
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Greece |
ERT |
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Guatemala |
Canal 3, Canal 7 |
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Honduras |
TVC |
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Hong Kong |
ATV, TVB, Cable TV Hong Kong (all 64 live matches) |
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Hungary |
MTV |
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India |
Doordarshan |
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Indonesia |
RCTI (all 64 live matches and 100 rerun telecast matches) |
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Iran |
IRIB |
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Ireland |
RTÉ |
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Israel |
Channel 1, Channel 33 |
Italy |
RAI |
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Japan |
NHK |
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Kenya |
KTN, KBC |
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North Korea |
KBS, MBC, SBS (all 64 live matches) |
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South Korea |
KBS, MBC, SBS (all 64 live matches) |
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Latvia |
LTV, Channel 1 |
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Lithuania |
LRT |
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Macedonia |
MKTV |
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Malaysia |
RTM TV1, RTM TV2 & TV3 (all 64 live matches) |
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Mexico |
TV Azteca, Televisa |
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Republic of Moldova |
TRM |
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Netherlands |
NOS |
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New Zealand |
TVNZ, Sky |
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Norway |
NRK, TV2 |
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Pakistan |
PTV |
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Panama |
Channel 4 |
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Paraguay |
Channel 9 |
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Peru |
ATV |
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Philippines |
NBN, SkyCable |
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Poland |
TVP, Polsat |
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Portugal |
RTP, SportTV |
[1][2] |
Romania |
RTV |
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Russia |
Channel One, VGTRK |
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Saudi Arabia |
Al Riyadiah, ART |
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Singapore |
StarHub (all matches) & MediaCorp Channel 5 (Opening match, Semi-finals & Final) |
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Slovakia |
STV |
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Slovenia |
RTV, Pro Plus |
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South Africa |
SABC |
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Spain |
TVE |
[3] |
Sweden |
SVT, TV4 |
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Switzerland |
SRG SSR |
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Thailand |
Channel 3, Channel 5, Channel 7, Channel 9, Channel 11 |
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Turkey |
TRT |
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Ukraine |
Inter, ICTV |
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United Kingdom |
BBC, ITV |
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United States |
ABC, ESPN |
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Venezuela |
Venevisión, RCTV, Meridiano Televisión |
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Vietnam |
VTV |
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FR Yugoslavia |
RTS, RTK |
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References
External links
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| Stages | |
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| General information | |
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| Champions | |
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| Runners-up | |
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| Third place | |
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| Fourth place | |
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| Eliminated in the quarter-finals | |
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| Eliminated in the round of 16 | |
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| Eliminated in the group stage | |
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| Records and statistics | |
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| Miscellaneous | |
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| Notes: There was no qualification for the 1930 World Cup as places were given by invitation only. In 1950, there was no final; the article is about the decisive match of the final group stage. |
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