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Super Deporte
TypeSport daily
LanguageSpanish
HeadquartersValencia

Superdeporte, also known as Super Deporte, is a daily sports online newspaper published in Valencia.

Background

Superdeporte is an internet based daily sports newspaper from Valencia. They cover many sports with a particular interest in the two large football teams from the region, Valencia and Levante, along with motorsports, poker and sports run through local polideportivos.[1][2][3] Their offices were located at Avda de Aragon 2, Valencia.[4]

History

Superdeporte was founded in 2003, one of two Spanish newspapers to be founded that year along with the Granada based La Opinión de Granada.[5] Founded in the 2000s, they joined the marker at the time the online Seville based sport daily, Estadio Deportivo. The two publications were both in competition with the big four sport dailies: Marca, AS, Mundo Deportivo and Sport. While Spain underwent an economic crisis and newspaper circulation overall went into decline, Superdeporte, Estadio Deportivo, Marca, AS, Mundo Deportivo and Sport all saw readership growth.[6] Their director in 2003 was Vincente Bau Miquel.[4] He continued to hold this role in 2005.[7] By 2008, they had established themselves as one of the most read online newspapers in Valencia.[8]

References

  1. ^ Expansion (2013-02-05). Sectores M-P - Las 5.000 mejores direcciones de internet para los negocios (in Spanish). Bubok. ISBN 9788468631820.
  2. ^ Willing, James (2006). Willing's Press Guide. Willing's Press Service.
  3. ^ Racismo, S. O. S. (2006). Informe anual 2006 sobre el racismo en el Estado español (in Spanish). Icaria Editorial. ISBN 9788474268546.
  4. ^ a b Eur (2003). Western Europe 2003. Psychology Press. ISBN 9781857431520.
  5. ^ Serrano, Pascual (2010-11-08). Traficantes de información: La historia oculta de los grupos de comunicación españoles (in Spanish). Ediciones Akal. ISBN 9788496797543.
  6. ^ Quiroga, A. (2013-10-25). Football and National Identities in Spain: The Strange Death of Don Quixote. Springer. ISBN 9781137315502.
  7. ^ Group, Taylor & Francis (July 2005). Europa World Year. Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN 9781857433050. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  8. ^ Sanchis, Josep Martínez (2011-11-28). Periodisme local i comarcal: La comunicació valenciana de proximitat (in Catalan). Universitat de València. ISBN 9788437085876.