Orange Sport (Romania)
Orange Sport (formerly Dolce Sport and Telekom Sport) is a Romanian sports television, launched on 13 August 2010, available only on the Orange TV platform. It is offered as a set of sports channels, called Orange Sport 1, Orange Sport 2, Orange Sport 3 and Orange Sport 4.[1][2][3]
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Country | Romania |
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Headquarters | Bucharest |
Ownership | |
Owner | Orange Romania |
Sister channels | Orange Info |
History | |
Launched | August 13, 2010 (Dolce Sport) September 12, 2017 (Telekom Sport) March 28, 2022 (Orange Sport) |
Closed | September 12, 2017 (Dolce Sport) March 28, 2022 (Telekom Sport) |
Former names | Dolce Sport (2010-2017) Telekom Sport (2017-2022) |
Links | |
Website | www |
Sport competitions
- Liga I
- Liga II
- Cupa României
- Supercupa României
- UEFA Champions League
- UEFA Super Cup
- UEFA Youth League
- La Liga
- La Liga 2
- Copa del Rey
- Serie A
- DFB-Pokal
- Formula One
- Formula Two
- Formula Three
- Porsche Supercup
- WRC
- NBA
- UEFA Futsal Champions League
- Six Nations
- World Men's Handball Championship
- World Women's Handball Championship
- European Men's Handball Championship
- European Women's Handball Championship
- EHF Champions League
- EHF European League
- EHF European Cup
- Women's EHF Champions League
- Women's EHF European League
- Women's EHF European Cup
References
- "Romtelecom lansează, în august, propria televiziune sportivă, Dolce Sport". Mediafax.ro.
- "EXCLUSIV Schimbare pentru o televiziune de sport » Dolce devine Telekom Sport". Gsp.ro.
- "Orange România anunță finalizarea tranziției Orange Romania Communications către brandul Orange și oferta comună de servicii fix-mobil". Orange.ro.
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