Sport Klub

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Sportklub, formerly rendered as Sport Klub, is a subscription sports television service which has been broadcast in Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina since 2006, and Croatia from 2007.

Broadcast areaBosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Slovenia
Picture format1080i (HDTV) (SK 1–12, Golf, Fight and Esports)
Launched2 January 2006; 20 years ago (2006-01-02)
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Sportklub
Broadcast areaBosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Slovenia
Programming
Picture format1080i (HDTV) (SK 1–12, Golf, Fight and Esports)
Ownership
OwnerUnited Group
History
Launched2 January 2006; 20 years ago (2006-01-02)
Links
Websitesportklub.com
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Former logo (2006–2013)

Sportklub broadcast many different sporting events including football, basketball, tennis, American football, ice hockey, volleyball, handball, athletics, and golf among others. The programmes were transmitted in Croatian and Slovenian.

The channel was launched by IKO Media Group in 2006, and was later sold to various companies. Today it is owned by United Group. It was formerly available in Serbia (2006—2025), Montenegro (2006—2025), North Macedonia (2011—2025), Hungary (2006–2016) and Romania (2006–2012).

On 11 February 2025 the state-owned company, Telekom Srbija, bought the rights to all broadcasts on the territory of the Republic of Serbia from Sportklub. On 3 April 2025 all broadcasts were transferred to Telekom's Arena Sport channels. The Sportklub TV channel on the territories of Serbia, Montenegro and North Macedonia was shut down, but the website and accounts on social networks continued to work.

For the territories of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia, Sport Klub has television rights to the following events:

Football

Basketball

Tennis

Motosport

Volleyball

Handball

American football

Athletics

Water polo

Nova Sport

On 4 December 2019, The United Group launched a secondary sports channel named Nova Sport.

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