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Revision as of 02:39, 16 March 2024

Division of:RTP
Headquarters:Lisbon, Portugal
Major Broadcasting Contracts:Portugal National Football Team Friendly and Qualifying Matches
Olympic Games
Website:Official website

RTP Desporto is the sports division of the Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP). It is controlled by News division of RTP. Its flagship programming is the National Football Team matches.

The official website of RTP Desporto is rtp.pt/desporto, and one of the most visited of the News division of the RTP website.

Radio coverage of RTP is mostly on RDP Antena 1.

RTP also offers HDTV coverage.

RTP Desporto
CountryPortugal
Broadcast areaPortugal
HeadquartersLisbon
Porto
Programming
Picture formatResolution:1080p (HDTV)
Aspect Ratio:
16:9
Ownership
OwnerRádio e Televisão de Portugal
Sister channelsRTP1
RTP2
RTP3
RTP Memória
RTP Açores
RTP Madeira
RTP África
RTP Internacional
History
LaunchedFebruary 2019
Links
WebsiteOfficial website
Availability
Streaming media
RTP PlayRTP Desporto 1
RTP Desporto 2
RTP Desporto 3
RTP Desporto 4
(All channels only available in Portugal)

Streaming channels

In 2019, RTP launched a number of pop-up channels dedicated to sports on its streaming service, RTP Play. The RTP Desporto channels opened with the coverage of the UEFA Women's Futsal Euro 2019 final four round in Gondomar.[1]

TV Rights

Football

Competition/Tournament/Event Channels/Platform Summary
Primeira Liga RTP Internacional, RTP África One match per week live. Licensed from Sport TV.
Taça de Portugal RTP1 Two matches per stage and final live until 2025-26
European Qualifiers RTP1 Live coverage of Portugal NT's qualifying matches for the UEFA Euro 2024.
UEFA Nations League RTP1 Portugal matches plus final. Until (at least) 2022-2023.
UEFA Friendlies RTP1 Live coverage of Portugal matches until (at least) 2024.

Motor racing

For several years, RTP was the home of motor racing broadcasts in Portugal but now the only motorsports competition on RTP is the Rally de Portugal.

Olympics

RTP holds exclusive rights to broadcast the Olympics on free-to-air terrestrial television. RTP broadcasts a major coverage during the Summer Olympics, while during the Winter Olympics only highlights are shown.

Competition/Tournament/Event Channel/Platform Summary
2024 Summer Olympics RTP1, RTP2 200 hours of live coverage sub-licensed from Eurosport.
2026 Winter Olympics RTP2 Highlights.
2028 Summer Olympics RTP1, RTP2 At least 200 hours of live coverage.
2030 Winter Olympics RTP2 Highlights.
2032 Summer Olympics RTP1, RTP2 At least 200 hours of live coverage.

Athletics

For several years, RTP has followed the tracks of Portuguese athletes in athletics. The major international athletics competitions are all broadcast on RTP, with supplementary coverage by Eurosport. The events are: IAAF World Championships in Athletics, European Athletics Championships and World Championship on Indoor surfaces. RTP also broadcasts some local events such as the Meia-Maratona de Lisboa and Meia-Maratona do Porto. RTP has also access to highlights of the Portuguese Championship.

Competition/Tournament/Event Channel/Platform Summary
2022 World Athletics Championships RTP2, RTP Play
2022 European Athletics Championships RTP2
2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships RTP2

Cycling

Competition/Tournament/Event Channel/Platform Summary
Volta a Portugal RTP1
Tour de France RTP2

Basketball

RTP is currently broadcast the LPB, Taça de Portugal, Super Taça, selected national team qualifiers, Portugal clubs at the women's Euro Cup, and many more through national 2 and both regional (Madeira and Açores) channels.

Futsal

RTP broadcasts one game per week of the Portuguese Futsal League and its playoffs in its entirety. European Championships are also broadcast, such as the UEFA Futsal Cup.

Competition/Tournament Summary
FIFA Futsal World Cup Exclusive live coverage on 1 (Portugal matches only (if involved)), 2 (selected non-Portugal matches, including up to both semi finals and up to both finals (3rd/4th place and 1st/2nd place matches)), and RTP Play (all 52 matches), in 2021.
2021 UEFA Under-19 Futsal Championship Exclusive live coverage on RTP1 (Portugal matches only) and RTP Play (all 15 matches)

Previous coverage

Football

RTP broadcast during almost 50 years the Portuguese Liga, broadcasting several games a week. However, in 2004, when SportTV took total control of Liga's rights, they sold a two-year, 32-game package to TVI, a decision that was not appreciated be football fans, as many[who?] consider that the TVI sports division does not have the quality to cover a big league.

RTP recovered Liga's rights in 2008, for an undisclosed fee (the only that was known, is that RTP gave a fee plus some sports rights that they were not going to be used, since they didn't have programming slots available for them at that time). RTP's bid and victory was cheered by football fans, as they consider the RTP's coverage in the 2000s, superior to the TVI one. However this bid was criticized by politicians[who?] who thought and saw this as a waste of money by a public service corporation. RTP again lost the rights for Liga's coverage, when TVI outbid their controversial 20 million euros bid.

During a brief period of two years, RTP also had no access to the national football team events (events that they used to broadcast since 1957), since TVI won the right for the 2008–2010 period, which included the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign. In 2010, RTP recovered the rights to broadcast the national team events.

It also broadcast the UEFA Europa League (when it was called UEFA Cup); however, SIC outbid them in 2009.

Most of the RTP's staples was also the UEFA Champions League and UEFA European Championship finals. However, due to excessive budget cuts, RTP decided not to submit an offer to UEFA's ITT, a decision that TVI all alone for the FTA rights ITT of the competition. TVI would eventually get the rights, although pages would spread across social networks asking for RTP to get the rights back at the next ITT, due to the poor quality of TVI's coverage compared to the RTP 1.

Motorsport

In Motorsport, RTP lost almost all of important competition rights, such as Formula 1, MotoGP, WRC (lost to SportTV) and the Dakar Rally (lost to TVI).

Rugby union

On rare occasions RTP broadcast Portuguese Rugby Union Championship matches. However they had totally disappeared from RTP schedules since 2004.

There was also a controversy in 2007, when CDS-PP, a center-right party, wanted RTP to broadcast the 2007 Rugby World Cup, since Portugal had qualified for it. However RTP administrators said the network would not broadcast the event, since they do not have the rights, and since the rights holders (SportTV) did not want to sell them.

Tennis

RTP does not give much airtime to tennis. They broadcast a few highlights on Portuguese minor competitions and they used fully broadcast the Estoril Open.

Radio sports rights

RTP has exclusive radio rights for the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and Portugal national football team matches. RTP also broadcast exclusively the 2006 FIFA World Cup and 2010 FIFA World Cup on radio.

See also

References

  1. ^ UEFA.com. "Where to watch UEFA Women's Futsal EURO". UEFA.com. Retrieved 2019-06-26.