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Intro
Eleven Sports is a multinational sports broadcaster operating across linear, OTT and social media platforms. It is founded by sports and media entrepreneur Andrea Radrizzani.
Based in the UK, Eleven Sports has platforms across Europe and Asia including in Portugal, Belgium, Italy, Poland, Taiwan, Japan and Myanmar. It offers a range of live sports across its network with rights for LaLiga, Serie A, Bundesliga, F1, NFL and NBA.
Summary by Territory
Belgium & Luxembourg
Eleven Sports launched in Belgium and Luxembourg in 2015 with a linear and OTT service. Eleven Sports Belgium holds rights to LaLiga, Serie A, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, NBA, UFC and NFL, Cage Warriors and Euro Hockey. In 2020, Eleven Sports Belgium acquired the rights to domestic Belgian football, including the Jupiler Pro League, until 2025.[1]
Poland
Eleven Sports launched in Poland in 2015. Its rights portfolio includes Formula1, Serie A, LaLiga, and Bundesliga. Polish media company Telewizja Polsat has acquired a 99.9% stake in the polish operation of Eleven Sports. [2]
Taiwan
Eleven Sports launched in 2016 in Taiwan. Eleven holds rights to the Premier League and NBA, as well as local rights including for the Chinese Professional Baseball League and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Basketball League. Eleven Sports is available on cable, IPTV, satellite and through its own OTT platform. [3]
Italy
Eleven Sports launched in Italy in 2017 with an OTT service specialising in local sports. Football rights include some Serie C football and Serie D. Eleven also has partnerships with Serie D teams S.S.D. Palermo, Calcio Foggia and Mantova 1911. Eleven Sports Italy broadcasts Volleyball Superlega, Water Polo Serie A1, national and international fencing, handball and motorbike racing.[4]
Myanmar
Eleven launched its MY SPORTS platform in Myanmar in 2018. MY SPORTS’ rights portfolio includes domestic football, the Myanmar national football team’s home matches, Serie A, The FA Cup, LFC TV and the Chinese Super League. Games are streamed via social media and linear channels.[5]
UK & Ireland
Eleven Sports launched in the UK in 2018 with broadcast deals to show the USPGA Championships, Serie A, LaLiga, Allsvenskan and Chinese Super League. A deal to broadcast UFC was later announced. In January 2019, Eleven Sports dropped its rights to Serie A, UFC and Eredivisie football, passing on the rights to Premier Sports. Eleven was left with LaLiga, Segunda Division play-offs, Copa del Rey, and Supercopa rights until at least the end of the 2018/19 season. Eleven Sports lost its Spanish football rights for the 2019/20 season and announced it was now “investigating other opportunities in the market”.[6]
Portugal
Eleven Sports established a Portugal platform in 2018, with a linear and OTT service. Eleven Sports Portugal holds rights for UEFA Champions League as well as other football rights including LaLiga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, Jupiler Pro League, Carabao Cup, Juventus TV, Manchester City TV, Sky Bet Championship, LFCTV, BarcaTV and SPFL. Other rights include Formula1, 2, and 3, NFL, ATP and World Padel Tour. [7]
Japan
Eleven Sports established a streaming service in Japan in 2019, delivering free coverage of minor league baseball to Japanese fans. [8]
REMOVE CHANNELS AND DIVISIONS SECTION CORRECT TITLES TO ELEVEN SPORTS FOR USA. NO NEED TO REMOVE. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A00:23C6:1E95:8700:F558:9D11:EA22:D8F7 (talk) 09:39, 25 March 2020 (UTC)
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