Arena Sport

Arena Sport is pay television sports network. It consists of six television channels and is coverage area includes Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia.[1]

Old logo used from 2015 until 2019.
Arena Sport
Launched2010 (exc. Slovenia)
3 July 2020 (2020-07-03) (Slovenia)
Owned byMts
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feeds)
Broadcast areaBosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Kosovo
North Macedonia
Montenegro
Serbia
Slovenia
WebsiteOfficial website
Official website (Slovenia)
Availability
Terrestrial
EVOtv
(Croatia)
Channel 400 (Arena Sport 1)
Channel 401 (Arena Sport 2)
Channel 402 (Arena Sport 3)
Channel 403 (Arena Sport 4)
Channel 404 (Arena Sport 5)
Channel 405 (Arena Sport 6)
Satellite
Polaris
(Serbia)
Serbia:
Channels 304-308
Bosnia:
Arena Sport 1 BiH
MAXtv
(Croatia)
Channels 400-405
TotalTV
(Bosnia and Herzegovina)
170 Arena Sport 1 BIH
172 Arena Sport 2
173 Arena Sport 3
174 Arena Sport 4
IPTV
MAXtv
(Croatia)
Channels 400-405
ArtMotion
(Kosovo)
Channel 56 (Duo Dream) - Arena Sport 1
Channels 64-68 (Duo Standard) - Arena Sport 1-5
Channels 66-70 (Duo Premium) - Arena Sport 1-5

Localised feeds

Serbia

Arena Sport Serbia carries several sports events. Most of them are centred towards football, mainly matches from Serie A (Italy), Ligue 1 (France), Pro League (Belgium), as well as international competitions such as the UEFA Champions League and the Europa League. Arena Sport Serbia has the broadcasting rights of the Serbian SuperLiga.

In addition to football, the Arena Sports transfers and other sporting events such as basketball ABA League, Greek League, Liga ACB and NCAA leagues, German handball league and the EHF Champions League.

Croatia

Arena Sport Croatia airs MAXtv Prva Liga's matches, UEFA Champions (until 2018) and Europa League, and since 2014, Formula One, first via their motorsport channel Max GP, then since 2015 on regular Arena Sport channels. In addition, reports and other football leagues as well as in Serbia.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Arena Sport Bosnia and Herzegovina airs Bosnian Premier League, First League of FBiH, and Bosnian Cup macthes.[2][3]

Sport events

Football

Europe

America

Africa

Asia & Oceania

Basketball

CompetitionDurationDetails
FIBA Intercontinental Cup All four games[4]
Adriatic LeagueAll games (Regular season + Playoffs) + TV show
Basketball Champions Leaguesince 2017various number of matches per round, playoffs
VTB United Leaguevarious number of matches per round, playoffs
Basketball League of Serbiavarious number of matches per round, playoffs
A-1various number of matches per round, playoffs
ACBvarious number of matches per round, playoffs
Greek Basket Leaguevarious number of matches per round, playoffs
NCAAone game per week + March Madness
NBAsince 2019 until 2025Five until eight games per week + NBA All-Star Game + NBA Playoffs + NBA Finals

Handball

CompetitionDurationDetails
EHF Champions Leagueselected matches in each round (Regular season + Playoffs) + TV show
EHF Women's Champions Leagueselected matches in each round (Regular season + Playoffs) + TV show
SEHA Leagueselected matches in each round (Regular season + Final four)

Ice hockey

CompetitionDurationDetails
NHLvarious number of games per week + Playoffs (at least one match each day)
Champions Hockey Leagueselected games
IIHF World Championshipstwo games per day

Rugby

CompetitionDurationDetails
Pro14

Baseball

CompetitionDurationDetails
MLB1-2 games per week, Playoffs

Motorsports

Competition Duration Details
FIA Formula One World Championship since 2014 Croatia only
FIA World Rally Championship since 2014 all races

References

  1. "Telekom: Za Arena Sport 7,7 mil.€" (in Serbian). B92. 26 August 2011.
  2. A. Čaušević (30 July 2020). "Spremite se za nešto novo u BiH: Arena Sport tim spreman za m:tel Premijer ligu" (in Bosnian). sportsport.ba. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  3. E. Čaušević (13 August 2020). "Potpisan sponzorski ugovor: Prva liga FBiH od danas ima novo ime" (in Bosnian). sportsport.ba. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  4. "FIBA Intercontinental Cup to be distributed globally". FIBA. Retrieved 2020-02-07.
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