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  2. Arena Sport - Wikipedia

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    Arena Sport is a regional pay television sports network. It consists of 3 premium and 11 regular channels and is coverage area includes Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia , Montenegro , North Macedonia , Serbia and Slovenia .

  3. Moja TV - Wikipedia

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    Moja TV is a Bosnian IPTV provider, subsidiary of the BH Telecom, which provides various thematic channels, HD and Timeshift channels, Video on demand, video recording, the use of an Electronic Program Guide (EPG) and other similar services.

  4. Zlatorog Arena - Wikipedia

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    Zlatorog Arena (Slovene: Dvorana Zlatorog) is an indoor sporting arena located in Celje, Slovenia which opened in December 2003. The arena has a capacity for 5,191 spectators. [3] Zlatorog Arena hosts the home games of handball club RK Celje. In 2013, it hosted the Group C of preliminary round at EuroBasket 2013.

  5. List of events held in Štark Arena - Wikipedia

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    The lower capacity of the Arena was caused by the removal of the seats on Level 100 East and Level 100 West. 22–25 September 2005: The elimination round of the EuroBasket 2005 is held in the Arena, with Greece becoming the European champions. 20–24 May 2008: The Eurovision Song Contest 2008 is held in the Arena, with Russia's Dima Bilan ...

  6. Belgrade Arena - Wikipedia

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    During UEFA Futsal Euro 2016, which has been held in February 2016, the Arena has been renamed from Kombank Arena to Belgrade Arena, for sponsorship reasons. [7] [8] In October 2017, the arena was once again renamed, this time to Štark Arena, following the signing of a five-year sponsorship deal with Štark, a food manufacturing company. [9]

  7. VEB Arena - Wikipedia

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    VEB Arena (Russian: «ВЭБ-Арена»), known as Arena CSKA due to UEFA sponsorship regulations, is a multi-use stadium in Khodynka Field, Moscow, Russia, that was completed in 2016. It is used mostly for football matches and host the home matches of PFC CSKA Moscow and occasionally the Russian national team .

  8. Opus Arena - Wikipedia

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    Opus Arena is a football stadium in Osijek, Croatia, in the city's Retfala district.Its seating capacity of 13,005 makes it the fourth-largest stadium in Croatia. The stadium is used by NK Osijek and the Croatia national football team for both domestic and international competitions.

  9. Ferencváros Stadion - Wikipedia

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    The deal includes the operation, management and marketing of the new arena. Lagardère Unlimited Stadium Solutions is currently involved in consulting, operations and marketing services in several stadiums worldwide, including Commerzbank-Arena in Frankfurt, Imtech Arena in Hamburg and two stadiums in Brazil. On 2 July 2014, it was announced ...