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Sportklub, formerly rendered as Sport Klub, is a subscription sports television service which has been broadcast in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia since 2006, Croatia from 2007 and in North Macedonia from 2011. A different version of the channel has also been available in Poland since 2006.
Broadcast area | Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Montenegro North Macedonia Serbia Slovenia |
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Programming | |
Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) (SK 1–10, SK HD, Nova Sport) 2160p (UHDTV) (SK 4K) |
Ownership | |
Owner | United Group |
History | |
Launched | January 2, 2006 |
Links | |
Website | sportklub.com |
Sportklub broadcasts many different sporting events including football, basketball, tennis, American football, ice hockey, volleyball, handball, athletics, and golf among others. The programmes are transmitted in Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian, Macedonian, and Albanian.
The channel was launched by IKO Media Group in 2006, and was later sold to various companies. It was formerly available in Hungary (2006–2016) and Romania (2006–2012).
Coverage
editFootball
edit- FIFA World Cup qualification (only Croatia and Slovenia for UEFA qualifiers)
- UEFA Champions League (Slovenia only, 2021–2024)
- UEFA Europa League (Slovenia only, 2021–2024)
- UEFA Europa Conference League (Slovenia only, 2021–2024)
- UEFA Super Cup (Slovenia only, 2021–2024)
- UEFA European Championship qualifying (only Croatia and Slovenia, Slovenia matches on Šport TV)
- UEFA Nations League (only Croatia and Slovenia)
Leagues:
Cups:
Basketball
editLeagues:
Cups:
- Copa del Rey
- BBL-Pokal
- Israeli League Cup
- King Mindaugas Cup
- Slovenian Cup
- Supercopa de España
- Slovenian Supercup
Tennis
editMotosport
edit- Formula 1
- Formula 2
- Formula 3
- Moto GP (Except in Slovenia)
- Moto 2 (Except in Slovenia)
- Moto 3 (Except in Slovenia)
- NASCAR
Volleyball
editHandball
editCups:
American football
editAthletics
editWater polo
editNova Sport
editOn 4 December 2019, The United Group launched a secondary sports channel named Nova Sport.