- as
Sazka Arena, in time to host the 2004 Men's
World Ice
Hockey Championships. In
March 2008, the
building was
renamed O2 Arena. In
March 2011,
Sazka filed...
- of
shares of
Sazka Group for € 630 million,
effectively becoming the sole
owner of
Sazka Group. As a result, KKCG (and
therefore then
Sazka Group) acquired...
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company Sazka,
which later served as the
cornerstone for the
establishment of Europe's
gambling conglomerate, the
Sazka Group. In 2021,
Sazka Group's...
- used to be the
major shareholder of
Sazka Group for 75% stake.
After the
split it
holds 100% of
Sazka Group.
Sazka Group owns 32.5%
stake of Lottoitalia...
- director.
Czech lottery company Sazka became the main
partner of the tour in 2021, and the
event was
marketed as the
Sazka Tour
until 2023. This partnership...
- The 2022
Sazka Tour was a road
cycling stage race that took
place between 4 and 7
August 2022 in
Czech Republic. The race was
rated as a
category 2.1...
-
Sazka.
Working together, both
companies were able to
stabilise Sazka and help it to recover. In
October 2012, PPF
Group sold its 50%
share in
Sazka to...
-
featured 24
competing teams from 13 countries. The
Final Four was held at the
Sazka Arena in Prague,
Czech Republic on
April 30, 2006. CSKA
Moscow defeat the...
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Sweden Hartwall Areena – Helsinki,
Finland Kölnarena – Cologne,
Germany Sazka Arena – Prague,
Czech Republic Russia–Germany 3–3 (Cologne) Sweden–Slovakia...
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lines in the
northeast of Prague. The
multifunctional O2 arena,
formerly Sazka Arena,
built in 2004, is next to the Českomoravská station. The shopping...