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  2. Arena Sport - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 2009; 15 years ago. ( 2009) 2020 (Slovenia) Links. Website. tvarenasport.com. Arena Sport is a regional pay television sports network. It consists of 3 premium and 11 regular channels and is coverage area includes Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia.

  3. Match! Arena - Wikipedia

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    Match! Arena (Russian: Матч! Арена ), formerly Sport-1 ( Russian: Спорт-1) until January 25, 2016, is a Russian pay sport television channel that broadcasts in SD & HDTV 16:9 format.

  4. Boris Trajkovski Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    The Boris Trajkovski Sports Center (Macedonian: Спортски центар Борис Трајковски, romanized: Sportski centar Boris Trajkovski) in Skopje is a multi-functional indoor sports arena. It is located in the Karpoš Municipality of Skopje, North Macedonia.

  5. Sport1 (Eastern Europe) - Wikipedia

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    Links. Website. www.sport1tv.hu. www.sport1tv.cz. Sport1 is a European sports channel which is currently available in Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia broadcasting in different languages. The channel is owned by AMC Networks International Central Europe.

  6. Kaunas Sports Hall - Wikipedia

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    Kaunas Sports Hall ( Lithuanian: Kauno sporto halė ), also known as the S. Darius and S. Girėnas Hall is the second largest arena of Kaunas, Lithuania. It is the first arena built in the residential Žaliakalnis neighbourhood of Kaunas specially for basketball in Europe and is referred to as a " Mecca of the Lithuanian basketball".

  7. Sport1 - Wikipedia

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    Sport1 may refer to the following TV channels: Sport1 (Eastern Europe) Sport1 (Germany) Sport1 (Lithuania) Sport1 (Netherlands), now Ziggo Sport Totaal. Sport 1 (Russian TV channel), now Match! Arena. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  8. SRC Kale - Wikipedia

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    SRC Kale ( Macedonian "Спортско рекреативен центар Кале"-Sports and Recreation Center) is a multi-functional indoor sports arena. Kale means Fortress Citadel, named after the Skopje's Fortress, located right next to the hall. The capacity of the hall is 2,250 spectators. Arena Kale.

  9. Palau dels Esports de Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The Palau dels Esports de Barcelona (Barcelona Sports Palace) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is on Lleida Street on the slopes of Montjuïc, a hill to the south east of the city centre. The arena is able to host competitions of any indoor sport.

  10. Rhénus Sport - Wikipedia

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    Rhénus Sport (originally Hall Rhénus, also known as Rhénus Sport Arena and Arena de la SIG) is a multi-purpose arena located in Strasbourg, France. The seating capacity is 6,200 for basketball games. It is currently home to the professional French League club Strasbourg IG.

  11. Arena (TV platform) - Wikipedia

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    Arena (TV platform) Arena, legally Arena Sport Rechte und Marketing GmbH was a German media company. Its main operation was a pay television channel called Arena. It was a subsidiary of the cable operator Unitymedia. It ceased operations on 30 September 2010. Arena was introduced in late 2005, when it was led by Parm Sadhu, and won the ...