beIN Sports (Spanish TV channel)

beIN Sports Spain was a Spanish network of sports channels owned by Qatari Sports Investments (an affiliate of beIN Media Group) and operated by Mediapro. It is the Spanish version of the global sports network beIN Sports.

beIN Sports
Launched1 July 2015 (1 July 2015)
Closed9 August 2018 (9 August 2018) (non-La Liga MAX channels)
16 August 2019 (16 August 2019) (La Liga channels)
NetworkbeIN Sports
Owned bybeIN Media Group & Mediapro[1]
Picture format576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
2160p (UHDTV)
Slogan"Change the game"
"Cambia el juego" (in Spanish)
CountrySpain
Broadcast areaSpain, Andorra
HeadquartersBarcelona, Spain
Formerly calledGol Televisión[2]
Sister channel(s)beIN Sports MENA
beIN Sports France
beIN Sports USA
beIN Sports Canada
beIN Sports Australia
Websitebeinsports.es
Availability
Satellite
Movistar+beIN LaLiga (47)
beIN LaLiga MAX 1-4 (48–49, 181-182)
Cable
VodafonebeIN LaLiga (302)
beIN LaLiga MAX 1-4 (303–306)
TelecablebeIN LaLiga (101)
beIN LaLiga MAX 1-4 (110-113)
IPTV
Movistar+beIN LaLiga (47)
beIN LaLiga MAX 1-4 (48–49, 181-182)
VodafonebeIN LaLiga (302)
beIN LaLiga MAX 1-4 (303–306)
OrangebeIN LaLiga (76)
beIN LaLiga MAX 1-4 (78–81)
Streaming media
beIN Connectbeinconnect.es

beIN Sports holds the rights to broadcast several major association football tournaments on Spanish television. From the 2016/2017 season, Bein Sports will broadcast La Liga and Copa del Rey, featuring exclusive coverage of the two main European competitions UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, the two main South American competitions Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana and top national leagues including Ligue 1 and Serie A, along with content from other leagues in Europe and the main national cups including Coupe de France, KNVB Beker, DFB-Pokal and Copa do Brasil.

History

On 1 July 2015, after the closure of Gol Televisión, beIN Sports Spain officially launched in Spain on the online platform TotalChannel and Gol Stadium owned by Mediapro. Keeping the channel free viewing until 31 August only for those who were paid to Gol Televisión.[3] On 1 August 2015, beIN Sports will become available on the main national Cable and Satellite platforms.[4]

Offers 1,200 live matches each season and exclusive programming of own production like El Club, Xtra Champions League, Xtra Highlights, The Express Xtra, beINside and Offside with debate, analysis, special and documentaries.

BeIN Sports launched a YouTube pay channel on 20 October 2015, it closed in November 2016.

On 9th August 2018, After having lost the rights of the most emblematic competitions that it emitted (the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Europa League and international leagues) the channel ceased its broadcasts, selling the few sports rights it still held to Movistar Liga de Campeones, Champions League, with limitations given by the National Commission of Markets and Competition.

The emissions were closed, although on August 25, 2018, 16 days later, they resumed the transmissions again.

Bein Connect

Mediapro operated beIN Connect in Spain, launched on 22 July 2015.

In 2017, it launched an entertainment TV bouquet, including Fox, AXN, Fox Life, TNT, TCM, Historia, Comedy Central, National Geographic and Nickelodeon. It was the first OTT offer in Spain.[5]

After the closure of Bein Sports España, the entertainment bouquet disapperared in 2019. Gol remained available on the service until 10 March 2020 when beIN Connect España was definitively closed.[6]

Programming

beIN Sports Spain features live and recorded events from the following leagues and competitions:

Football

UEFA

See also

References

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