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On September 30, 2018, Hub Sports gained the rights to air the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League. [5] In July 2024, Hub Sports regained the right to broadcast the FA Cup. [6] Hub Sports 3, up until then a golf channel, was converted from a full-time channel to a pop-up channel at the same time. [7]
The Sports Hub was a public-private partnership with SportsHub Pte Ltd, [8] which is made up of four companies namely InfraRed Capital Partners, Dragages Singapore, DTZ Facilities and Engineering and Global Spectrum Asia. [9] SHPL was engaged in 2008 [9] and has a 25-year contract to design, build, finance and operate the Sports Hub. [10]
Hub Sports Arena, formerly SuperSports Arena, was a Singaporean television sports channel operated by StarHub, available on StarHub TV. It broadcasts coverage of sporting events such as Lions 12 (M-League) and S-League. Hub Sports Arena ceased transmission on 28 December 2018.
The Singapore Indoor Stadium, known exonymously as the Indoor Stadium, is an indoor arena located in Kallang, Singapore. It is within walking distance of the Singapore National Stadium, and collectively form a part of the wider Singapore Sports Hub. It has a maximum total capacity of 15,000 depending on configuration, with an all-seating ...
The 55,000-seat facility is the centrepiece of the Singapore Sports Hub, a sports and recreation district that also incorporates nearby Singapore Indoor Stadium and other sporting venues. One of the largest domed structures in the world, it features a naturally-ventilated design with a retractable roof , and has configurations for football ...
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Sport Singapore was founded on 1 October 1973 as the Singapore Sports Council (SSC), through the merger of the National Sports Promotion Board (NSPB) and the National Stadium Corporation (NSC). [1] On 1 April 2014, the SSC was renamed Sport Singapore in a rebranding exercise.
The Float was built in 2007 as an interim venue for events usually held at the National Stadium in Kallang while it was being rebuilt as part of the Singapore Sports Hub project—including sporting events (such as football), [4] concerts, arts and cultural performances, and festivities such as the National Day Parade (NDP).