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Israel-Based WSC Sports Among Three Startups Offered Collaboration Deals by UEFA
23.10.19
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Meir Orbach
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UEFA Folds, Israeli Broadcaster Kan to Air Soccer Games in West Bank
24.10.18
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Lilach Baumer
Kan won a bid for the rights in 2017 but UEFA's refusal to let the broadcaster air games in Arabic in the West Bank threatened the contract
Required Not to Air Games in the West Bank, Israeli Broadcaster May Waive UEFA Rights, Report Says
07.10.18
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Lilach Baumer
Kan won the rights to broadcast the games of the Israeli national football team during the next UEFA European Championships, but the contract forbids it from broadcasting to Israeli citizens living outside Israel’s 1967 lines