Arena Sport
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| Programming | |
| Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feeds) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Telekom Srbija |
| History | |
| Launched | 2009 2020 (Slovenia) |
| Links | |
| Website | tvarenasport.com |
Arena Sport is a regional pay television sports network. It consists of five premium, ten regular, and six special channels. Its coverage area includes Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo and Slovenia.[1] The network broadcast various types of sports such as association football, basketball, handball, American football, ice hockey, baseball, motorsports, volleyball, and rugby. It is owned by Telekom Srbija. Channels are available in HD technology.
History
Arena Sport launched its first channel, Arena Sport 1, on 27 August 2009, while Arena Sport 2 was launched on 4 September of the same year. Arena Sport 3, Arena Sport 4 and Arena Sport 5 were later launched, while Arena Esport, specializing in e-sports broadcasts, was launched in 2020, when the channel dedicated to martial arts, Arena Fight, was launched.[1] Arena Sport 1x2 was launched shortly after. Arena Sport 6, Arena Sport 7 and Arena Sport 8 channels began operating on 6 September 2021, while Arena Sport 9 and Arena Sport 10 channels were launched on 26 September 2022. On 29 July 2025, specialized channels, Arena Tennis and Adrenalin, were launched.
Arena Channels Group launched the first premium channels in its portfolio on October 24, 2021, namely the Arena Premium 1, Arena Premium 2 and Arena Premium 3 channels. After the closure of the Sport Club in the Western Balkans on April 3, 2025, all its content was transferred to Arena Sport. On July 29, 2025, Arena Premium 4, Arena Premium 5, as well as the first thematic channels — Arena Adrenaline and Arena Tennis — began operating.
Sport events
Football
2025 FIFA Club World Cup
2026 FIFA World Cup
2024 FIFA Intercontinental Cup
Europe
International competitions
UEFA Champions League (except Slovenia)
UEFA Europa League (except Slovenia)
UEFA Europa Conference League (except Slovenia)
UEFA Super Cup (except Slovenia)
UEFA Youth League (except Slovenia)
FIFA World Cup 2026 qualification (UEFA) (except Croatia and Slovenia)
UEFA Euro 2028 qualifying (except Croatia and Slovenia)
UEFA Nations League (except Croatia and Slovenia)
Africa
Leagues
Cups
America
Basketball
International competitions
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Cups
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Tennis
Wimbledon
ATP Finals
ATP Masters 1000
ATP 500
ATP 250
WTA Tour
Davis Cup
United Cup
Motorsports
Handball
International competitions
EHF Champions League
EHF Women's Champions League
EHF European League
EHF European Cup
IHF Men's Super Globe
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Volleyball
International competitions
Men's Nations League
Women's Nations League
CEV Champions League
CEV Women's Champions League
CEV Cup
Women's CEV Cup
CEV Challenge Cup
CEV Women's Challenge Cup
Leagues
Italian Men's League
Italian Women's League
Polish Men's League
Polish Women's League
German Men's League
German Women's League
Slovenian Men's League
Slovenian Women's League
Serbia Men's League
Serbia Women's League
Athletics
American football
Baseball
Ice hockey
Mixed martial arts
Water polo
LEN Champions League
LEN Euro Cup
Regional League
Rugby
The Rugby Championship
United Rugby Championship
Champions Cup
EPCR Challenge Cup
Six Nations Championship
References
- ^ "Telekom: Za Arena Sport 7,7 mil.€" (in Serbian). B92. 26 August 2011.
External links
- Official website (in Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Slovene)
- Official website (in Slovene)
