Sport Klub
SportKlub | |
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Launched | January 2, 2006 |
Owned by | IKO Media [1] |
Website | sportklub.info |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
evotv (Croatia) |
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Satellite | |
MAXtv (Croatia) |
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Digi TV (Hungary, Serbia) | Channel |
Total TV (Serbia) |
Channel 060 (SK 1) Channel 061 (SK 2) Channel 062 (SK 3) Channel 160 (SK HD) Channel 161 (SK 1 HD) Channel 162 (SK 2 HD) Channel 163 (SK 3 HD) |
N (Poland) |
Channel 117 Channel 118 (Sport Klub+) |
UPC Direct (Hungary) | Channel |
Cable | |
SBB D3 (Serbia) |
Channel 130 (SK 1 HD) Channel 131 (SK 2 HD) Channel 132 (SK 3 HD) Channel 133 (SK HD) Channel 260 (SK 1) Channel 261 (SK 2) Channel 262 (SK 3) |
UPC Poland | Channel 568 |
IPTV | |
MAXtv (Croatia) |
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Sportklub is a European sports channel which has been broadcast in Hungary, Poland, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Slovenia since 2006. The channel commenced broadcasts in Croatia in 2007 and in Republic of Macedonia in 2011.
In some markets two channels are operated; Sportklub and Sportklub+.
Sportklub transmits many different sport events including football, ice hockey, basketball, tennis and rugby league. Sportklub+ transmits only football in Serbia and Hungary but a mix of sports in Poland.
Programmes
Football
- Premier League
- Eredivisie
- Russian Premier League
- Belgian League
- Austrian Bundesliga
- Primera División Argentina
- Scottish Premiership
- FA Cup
- Coppa Italia
- Turkish Cup
- Arsenal TV
- Barça TV
- Chelsea TV
- Manchester United TV
- La Liga
- Swiss Super League
- Primeira Liga
- Football League Championship
- UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
Motorsport
Basketball
American Football
Tennis
Box
Rugby League
- Super League (Europe)
Sport Klub Serbia
Sport Klub Serbia is also available in Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia. In 2007 Sport Klub + began to broadcast exclusively football. Both channels are owned by IKO Media. In September 2011 Sport Klub Serbia started broadcasting its channels in HD. Starting from 22. September 2013 Sport Klub Serbia renamed existing Sport Klub, Sport Klub + and SK Prime channels to SK 1, SK 2 and SK 3 as well as HD only channel SK Premium to SK HD. In addition to name change, they completely changed visual identity including new logo.
Programs
Football
- UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
- 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
- England National Football Team
- Friendly matches
Leagues:
- English Premier League
- English Championship League
- English League One
- English League Two
- Spanish Primera League
- Spanish Segunda League
- Portuguese Primeira League
- Netherlands Eredivise
- Russian Premier League
- Scottish Premiership
- Scottish Championship
- Ukrainian Premier League
- Austrian Bundesliga
- Swiss Super League
- Danish Superliga
- Chinese Super League
- Japanese J1 League
Cups:
- FA Cup
- Spanish Cup - final match
- German Cup
- Italian Cup
- Netherlands Cup
- Russian Cup
- Scottish Cup
- Ukrainian Cup
- Danish Cup
- Turkish Cup
- Spanish Super Cup
- Italian Super Cup
- Community Shield
Basketball
- NBA
- Euroleague
- VTB United League
- Italian Basketball League
- Turkish Basketball League
- German Basketball League
Cups:
Tennis
- Wimbledon
- ATP Masters 1000
- ATP 500
- ATP 250 - most tournaments
- ATP World Tour Finals
- WTA Tour
- Davis Cup
Motosport
American Football
Volleyball
Handball
Ice Hockey
Athletics
SportKlub Romania
SportKlub is broadcast in Romanian via satellite and cable. In 2007 Sportklub+ began to broadcast exclusively football. Both channels were owned by IKO Media. SportKlub ceased operations in Romania in June 1, 2012.
Programs
- Football - Primera División Argentina, Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Campeonato Paulista, Austrian Bundesliga, Russian Premier League, Belgian League, English FA Cup, Coppa Italia, MLS,
- Basketball - Euroleague, NCAA
- Motorsport - IndyCar Series, DTM Championships, NHRA
- American Football - NCAA
- Ice hockey - MOL Liga, Romanian Hockey League
- Rugby League - Super League (Europe)
SportKlub Poland
SportKlub is broadcast in Poland via satellite, cable and IPTV (N - Channel 66, Sport Klub - Channel 67), Aster, UPC Poland (Channel 568), Vectra (Channel 207, Sport Klub+ - Channel 208), Toya, Multimedia Polska and IPTV Jambox. Polish version of SportKlub began to broadcast on 29 July 2006. SportKlub+ has been launched on 19 October 2006.
Programs
- Football - Belgian League, Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Campeonato Paulista, Primera División Argentina, FA Cup, MLS, League Cup, Football League Championship, Copa del Rey, Aston Villa TV
- Basketball - NCAA
- Rugby - Guinness Premiership
- Motorsport - 1. Polish Speedway League, 2. Polish Speedway League, Le Mans, NHRA, *IndyCar, Moto GP
- Poker - Full Tilt Poker, Everest Poker
- Snooker - Premier League Snooker
References
External links
- Official Site
- Official Site of Sport Klub Poland
- Official Site of Sport Klub+ Poland
- Official Site of Sport Klub Serbia
- Official Site of Sport Klub Slovenia
- Official Site of Sport Klub Croatia
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