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ESPN (Latin America)

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ESPN Latin America
Broadcast areaArgentina
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Central America
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Mexico
Paraguay
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela
NetworkESPN
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Ownership
OwnerESPN Inc.
(operated by The Walt Disney Company Latin America)
History
Launched31 March 1989; 35 years ago (1989-03-31)
Links
WebsiteESPN.com
ESPN Latin America logo from 2013 to 2020 in the south feeds of ESPN spin-off channels.

ESPN Latin America (on-air as ESPN) is the Latin American division of ESPN Inc., and broadcasts sports-related programming for the region in Spanish. It was launched on 31 March 1989. Its programming is adapted to the likes of viewers, who tend to prefer football and Hispanic baseball players to the more locally produced programs. The network also has a wide variety of sports not regularly see in the American network, including cycling, field hockey, motorsports, padel, polo and rugby union.

The company launched a second network in 2001, named ESPN2 in Mexico and ESPN+ in South America. ESPN3, the third network, was launched in 2011. In November 2021, Disney announced that a new channel named ESPN 4 would be launched on December 1, 2021 (except in Argentina and Mexico) after Disney rebranded Fox Sports' main channel in Latin America with ESPN Premium, ESPN 4, ESPN 5, ESPN 6, ESPN 7 following on February 15, 2024, after Disney rebranded Fox Sports 1, ESPN Extra, ESPN 4, Fox Sports 2 and Fox Sports 3 respectively.[1][2][3]

Feeds

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ESPN

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ESPN 3

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ESPN 4

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ESPN 5

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ESPN 6

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ESPN 7

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ESPN Premium

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  • ESPN Premium (Argentina) – available in Argentina[4]
  • ESPN Premium (Chile) – available in Chile

ESPN Extra

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  • ESPN Extra (Argentina) – available in Argentina

Sport events

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List of events that can be viewed on ESPN Latin America Networks:

Football

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Multi-sport events

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Tennis

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Badminton

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Basketball

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Baseball

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Boxing

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College Sports

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Field Hockey

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Figure Skating

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Golf

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Gridiron football

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Handball

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Horse racing

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Ice Hockey

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Marathon

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Mixed Martial Arts

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Motor Sports

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Padel

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Poker

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Polo

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Rugby

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Sailing

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Skiing

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Softball

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Surf

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Table Tennis

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Taekwondo

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Triathlon

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Volleyball

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Weightlifting

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Yachting

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Personalities

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Northern feed

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Southern feed

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Fox Sports podría ser reemplazado por ESPN 4 en Sudamérica". November 4, 2021.
  2. ^ "¡El fin de una era! Fox Sports se convertiría en ESPN 4". La República (in Spanish). November 4, 2021.
  3. ^ Amaya, Hernán (2023-11-15). "Latinoamérica: Disney crea Espn 5, Espn 6 y Espn 7 para abandonar definitivamente la marca Fox Sports en la región". TAVI (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2023-11-18.
  4. ^ "Argentina: Fox Sports Premium pasará a ser ESPN Premium". www.anmtvla.com. Retrieved 2022-04-03.

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