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  2. Digi Sport (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    Digi Sport is one of the sports television in Romania. There are a variety of sports competitions such as football, tennis, handball, basketball, volleyball or kickboxing. Digi Sport is also one of the broadcasters of Formula 1 for Romania. Football Liga 1. Digi Sport will show 270 live Liga 1 matches from 2019 to 2024. These games are played ...

  3. List of television stations in Romania - Wikipedia

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    TV Sport (now Pro Arena) A+ Anime; 2009 Info Dolce; Jetix (now Disney Channel Romania) 2010 Cosmos TV; Hallmark Channel (now Diva) MTV Two; Boom Sport (now Orange Sport) 2011 Vox News; Telesport; Playhouse Disney (now Disney Junior Romania) Digi Sport (now Digi Sport) Digi Sport HD (now Digi Sport 1 HD) Digi Sport Plus (now Digi Sport 2) 2012 ...

  4. List of Romanian records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest, Romania 150 m (bend) 15.80 NWI: Marian Tanase: 6 May 2023 Concurs National de Probe Neclasice Târgu Jiu, Romania 200 m: 20.70 (+1.0 m/s) Florin Suciu: 24 July 2005 Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro 300 m: 33.26 Mihai Dringo: 3 June 2023 Trond Mohn Games Bergen, Norway 400 m: 45.38 Mihai Dringo: 25 June 2022 Romanian Championships ...

  5. Sport in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Sport in Romania is an important part of the country's culture. Romania has risen to prominence in a number of sporting areas in recent decades. Association football is the most popular sport in Romania, a nation of 20 million. The most successful club is Steaua Bucharest, who were the first Eastern European side to win the European Cup and the ...

  6. Pro Arena - Wikipedia

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    Pro Arena (formerly TV Sport, Sport.ro and Pro X) is a Romanian TV channel that airs programming intended for a male audience, including sports transmissions. Its headquarters are located in Bucharest and it is owned by Pro TV SRL ( Central European Media Enterprises ). It was launched on July 27, 2003, as TV Sport, by the businessman Silviu ...

  7. Football records and statistics in Romania - Wikipedia

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    38 (Ø 0,24) 10. Azdren Llullaku. 2012–19. Gaz Metan, Politehnica Iași, Astra. 37 (Ø 0,25) Player obtained Romanian citizenship, but did not represent Romania internationally. Top Ten Youngest Debutants. As of 2 June 2023.

  8. European Football Show - Wikipedia

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    The European Football Show is presented live every week from 18:30 to 19:30 or 19:45 (GMT) (dependent on the following game's kick-off time), mainly on BT Sport 1 but sometimes on other BT channels, it was previously shown on BT Sport Europe before the channel changed its name to BT Sport 3. When the show included a live match, it ran until 22:00.

  9. B1 TV - Wikipedia

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    B1 TV first broadcast in December 2001, as a local general-profile station in Bucharest, Romania. In 2004, News Corporation purchased 12.5% of the network's shares. In 2010, SC B1 TV Channel SRL purchased the audiovisual license for all programs under the name “B1”. B1 TV's rebranding took place in March 2011 and became an infotainment TV ...