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Sports broadcasting contracts in France

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Sports broadcasting contracts in France include:

Association Football

World

Europe

UEFA

France

Austria

Belgium

Germany

Greece

Italy

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Slovakia

Spain

Ukraine

United Kingdom

England

Northern Ireland

North America

United States / Canada

Canada

South America

Africa

CAF

Asia

India

Saudi Arabia

South Korea

Tennis

Grand Slams

ATP Tour

WTA Tour

Basketball

Ice Hockey

American football

Handball

Rugby Union

References

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