Sports broadcasting contracts in Israel

Sports broadcasting contracts in Israel

This article refers to sports broadcasting rights in Israel. For a list of rights in other countries, see Sports television broadcast contracts.

Football

*FIFA World Cup: Israel 10, Arutz 2, Pay per view
*UEFA Euro 2008: Arutz 1, Arutz 2, Israel 10
*Ligat ha'Al: Pay per view, Israel 10
*Israel State Cup: Sport 5
*Toto Cup: Sport 5
*Champions League: Israel 10, Sport 5
*UEFA Cup: Eurosport, Sport 5

Basketball

*NBA: Sport 5
*Israeli basketball league: Sport 5
*Euroleague: Israel 10

Multi-discipline events

*Olympic Games: Arutz 1, Sport 5, Eurosport

Motor racing

*Formula 1: Sport 5

Tennis

*Wimbledon: Sport 5
*Grand slams, ATP tournaments and WTA tournaments: Eurosport


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