DAZN
DAZN stands as the largest and quickest-growing global sports streaming platform. It is revolutionizing how sports enthusiasts access their favorite games by providing affordable options to watch sports from anywhere, at any time. With DAZN, there are no long-term commitments; users can enjoy a simple, low-cost subscription that works on various devices such as smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, desktops, and gaming consoles. Designed by sports fans for fellow fans, DAZN aims to offer a better and more equitable viewing experience. Founded by the mind behind BBC iPlayer and supported by American-British entrepreneur Sir Leonard Blavatnik’s Access Industries, DAZN operates in countries including Japan, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Canada, and the U.S.
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Global
#1592
Japan
#593
Sports/Sports
#9
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1 day ago |
dazn.com | Ryan Baldi
When Travis Kelce walks on to a football field, he brings more than a Hall of Fame résumé and a Kansas City Chiefs jersey. He brings charisma, confidence and a game-breaking ability that has made him arguably the greatest tight end in NFL history.
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2 days ago |
dazn.com | Filippo Cornacchia
Nuova Signora, ma stesso uomo copertina: Kenan Yildiz. La Juventus riparte dal suo numero dieci, più forte di qualsiasi ribaltone societario. La stellina turca è arrivata nel 2022, dopo lo svincolo dal Bayern Monaco, quando il direttore sportivo era Federico Cherubini, nei due anni di gestione Giuntoli ha preso il volo e la coppia Comolli-Chiellini è pronta a farne il simbolo della ripartenza bianconera.
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2 days ago |
dazn.com | Ross Heppenstall
Gary Lineker has linked up with DAZN with his podcast, The Rest is Football, after striking a deal for coverage of the FIFA Club World Cup with all 63 games to be broadcast live on the streaming service. The former Match of the Day presenter left the BBC last month after 26 years in the hot-seat.
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dazn.com | Ryan Baldi
The dust has barely settled on the domestic season in Spain, yet Real Madrid have already made a series of major moves to improve their chances of glory across multiple competitions next term. Centre-back Dean Huijsen has been signed from Bournemouth for £50 million and Trent Alexander-Arnold’s free-agent switch from Liverpool was confirmed last week. The most impactful new additional of all, though, could be the one the 15-time champions of Europe have made on the sideline.
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dazn.com | Pete Carvill
Undefeated German boxer Sophie Alisch has announced her retirement at the age of just 23. Alisch, 10-0 (1), has said on Instagram that she intends to retire from boxing in order to pursue a cycling career, with the aim of competing in the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. In her Instagram video, Alisch said: “They call it a new chapter, but it’s the same fire, just a sharper edge. The hardest thing isn’t standing on solid ground, it’s having the courage to begin again. This is not an ending.
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