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Setanta Sports Media is a sports television company based in Dublin, Ireland and in Tbilisi, Georgia, broadcasting throughout select Eurasian countries, and the Philippines. The company was formed in 1990 to facilitate the broadcasting of Irish sporting events to international audiences. The company previously operated channels in Ireland, the ...
Eir Sport 1 (formerly Setanta Ireland) was an Irish pay television sports channel featuring local and international sporting events. The channel is available on some basic cable packages in Ireland, while it is available upon direct subscription to the Eir Sport package on other networks across Ireland.
Setanta may refer to: The given name of the Irish mythological figure Cú Chulainn. Ireland-based higher education institution Setanta College. Setanta Sports, Ireland-based international television sports channel. Setanta Sports USA, defunct version of the above that broadcast in the US and Caribbean from 2005–2010. Setanta Records, record ...
Cú Chulainn ( / kuːˈkʌlɪn / koo-KUL-in [1] [2] Irish: [kuːˈxʊlˠɪn̠ʲ] ⓘ ), is an Irish warrior hero and demigod in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, as well as in Scottish and Manx folklore. [3] He is believed to be an incarnation of the Irish god Lugh, who is also his father. [4] [5] [6] His mother is the mortal Deichtine ...
Setanta Hurling Club (Donegal) Setanta Hurling Club [1] is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located near Killygordon, County Donegal, Ireland. The club is solely concerned with the game of hurling. [1] As of 2024, the club competes in the Donegal SHC .
Website. www .eirsport .ie. Eir Sport (stylised as eir Sport; formerly Setanta Sports) was a group of Irish television sports channels operated by Eircom Sport Limited, a subsidiary of Eir. [1] In December 2015, Eir purchased original Setanta Sports operations in the Republic of Ireland, [2] which the company rebranded as Eir Sport on 5 July 2016.
The Setanta Sports Cup was a club football competition featuring teams from both football associations on the island of Ireland. Inaugurated in 2005, it was a cross-border competition between clubs in the League of Ireland from the Republic of Ireland and the NIFL Premiership from Northern Ireland. The cup was sponsored by Setanta Sports, the ...
Northern Ireland also played host to the 2005 UEFA Under-19 European Championships. The Setanta Sports Cup was set up by its sponsors, television channel Setanta Ireland. It is an all-island tournament, featuring twelve teams, six from the League of Ireland and six from the Irish League.