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On 18 February 2011, a significant corporate development occurred when the commissioners of Indosiar and SCTV, two of Indonesia’s largest television networks, agreed to merge. This decision was a strategic move by their parent companies, Surya Citra Media (SCM) and Indosiar Karya Media, to consolidate their operations and resources. However ...
India faced Group A runner–up Saudi Arabia in the quarter–finals. Despite the home advantage, India was defeated; Ahmed Bayazid scored the winning goal in the 89th minute to reach the semi–finals. [78] [79] The team's poor performance continued in 1986. India lost all its group matches (conceding eight goals) for the first time since 1974.
Indosiar broadcasts Indonesian association football matches such as BRI Liga 1, [4] and the Indonesia President's Cup. along with other world sports broadcast. Indosiar currently uses an HDTV 16:9 and SDTV 16:9 as the main aspect ratios replacing 4:3 from 30 November 2021, following an HDTV service which started in 2017. The channel also had ...
Star Sports Network is a group of Indian pay television sports channels owned by Jio Star, a joint venture between Viacom18 and Disney India, The network currently holds rights of flagship tournaments like ICC Events, Indian Premier League, Premier League, ONE Championship, Wimbledon, Indian Super League, Nepal Premier League etc.
National Sports Day (Malay: Hari Sukan Negara) is a national holiday in Malaysia, held annually on the second Saturday in October, [7] with the main objective of promoting a healthy lifestyle among its population. The first National Sports Day was held in 2015.
The 2021–22 Liga 1, also known as BRI Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons, [2] was the 5th season of Liga 1 under its current name and the 12th season of the top-flight Indonesian professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 2008.
India D. M. K. Afzal Tulsidas Balaram Pradip Kumar Banerjee Pradyut Barman O. Chandrasekhar Menon Ram Bahadur Chhetri D. Ethiraj Fortunato Franco Arun Ghosh Chuni Goswami Yousuf Khan Arumai Nayagam Jarnail Singh Trilok Singh Prasanta Sinha Peter Thangaraj South Korea Cha Tae-sung Cha Yong-man Cho Nam-soo Cho Yoon-ok Chung Soon-chun Chung Yeong ...