JOJ Šport

JOJ ŠPORT

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JOJ Sport television has been supporting Slovak sport for two years since its launch in October 2021.

Since the 2023/2024 season, it exclusively broadcasts the complete package of Slovak hockey. Tipos SHL and JOJ Sport Slovak Cup will be joined by Tipos Extraliga!

You can join us every week and be a part of the most important events happening in Slovak hockey. Apart from the club matches, we will bring you all the matches of the Slovak national hockey team, including the top event of 2024 IIHF World Championship hosted by Czech Republic.

Moreover, we will feature the U20 junior national team, which will take part in the championship in Sweden with medal potential at the turn of the year. Throughout the year, you can get acquainted with talented hockey players and U18 national team members who play in the SHL year-round and who, in front of the eyes of our JOJ Sport audience, will play the World Championship of this age category in April. Hockey is at home on JOJ Sport!

Traditional hockey tournaments such as the German Cup, the prestigious U18 tournament Hlinka/Gretzky Cup, Danube Cup and other will also be a regular part of the JOJ Sport portfolio.

With the arrival of winter, snow is something that JOJ Sport screens can´t miss. We will broadcast all male and female events from the new FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season (except for those taking place in Austria). Join us for the performances of the great Petra Vlhová, the Žampa brothers, Rebeka Jančová and snowboarder Samuel Jaroš. Besides the Alpine and Nordic categories, we will again include Snowboard, Freestyle and Jumping to the broadcast.

From the rich football offer, the UEFA Europa League and the European Conference League will be added to the JOJ Sport portfolio from the 2024/2025 season. Among other sports, we will broadcast athletics (Berlin or Bratislava Marathon), triathlon, volleyball (CEV Beachvolleyball), basketball, badminton, tennis (Davis Cup), curling (European and World Championships), cycling (Tour of Switzerland) and many other sports with the participation of successful Slovak athletes.