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TyC Sports is a major Argentine sports television channel that first launched on September 3, 1994 through Tele Red Imagen S.A., a joint venture owned by Torneos and the Clarín Group. Headquartered in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the channel became the country’s first 24‑hour dedicated sports network and remains one of the most watched sports broadcasters in South America. It produces and airs a wide range of live sporting events and shows in Spanish and attracts viewers throughout Argentina, Latin America and the United States via international feeds and streaming services. Its programming includes football matches — especially Argentine league and national team coverage — basketball, boxing and more, making it an essential channel for fans of competitive sport and related commentary.

Although TyC Sports itself broadcasts primarily in Spanish, English‑language fans searching for global sports content often come across branded clips and highlights on services that include related channels or content tags — for example, some online platforms feature Pirlo TV content alongside TyC Sports material for broader football audiences. Administratively, the channel is operated by Tele Red Imagen S.A., and its core operations and decision‑making are driven from Argentina, giving it strong roots in South American sports culture.

Most Popular TV Shows & Sports (TyC Sports Highlights)

  • Live Argentine Primera División football match coverage — leagues, goals, and analysis.
  • CONMEBOL Qualifiers and Argentina national team games.
  • Boxeo de Primera — classic boxing broadcast beloved by fans since the channel’s early years.
  • Liga Nacional de Básquet — intense domestic basketball action from Argentina’s top league.
  • Argentina Open Tennis — live tennis coverage and tournament insights.
  • Sports news and commentary shows focusing on football tactics, transfers and debates.
  • Motorsports and racing events, including TC 2000 and related competitions.
  • Volleyball and athletics coverage, showcasing national and regional tournaments.