Since launching as a standalone 24-hour channel in 1995, SuperSport has aimed to bring viewers you every triumph, every tear and every unforgettable moment that has defined our nation's sporting history, says the broadcaster.
 
"Our 30-year journey is a testament to the enduring power of sport to unite, inspire and elevate our people," says Rendani Ramovha, CEO of SuperSport.
 
"From the impossible dreams that became reality to the moments of sheer grit and determination, we've been there to capture every emotion — this anniversary is not just a celebration of our history, but a profound thank you to the fans who have made us who we are. Your passion fuels our purpose, and we are committed to continuing to tell the stories that matter most."

SuperSport encourages viewers to think back to the moments that gave them goosebumps. SuperSport says it was there for the Springboks' Rugby World Cup victories, bringing you the pure elation of 2007, the grit of 2019 and the historic four-star win in 2023, says the broadcaster.
 
SuperSport says that they were there for the emotional scenes as the Webb Ellis Cup was hoisted, time and time again, and were with Bafana Bafana every step of the way, and with the Proteas too, from the famous "438" game against Australia to their recent World Test Championship win in England, adds the broadcaster.

SuperSport was there when Chad Le Clos defeated Michael Phelps to claim Olympic gold in the men's 200m butterfly at London 2012. They cheered as Desiree Ellis's Banyana Banyana claimed continental glory as South Africas Olympians and Paralympians brought home medals that shone with the spirit of a nation, says the broadcaster.

This commitment to innovation is what aims to set SuperSport apart. In a landmark move in 2007, they secured the broadcast rights for the Premier Soccer League (PSL), bringing fans unmatched local football coverage, and the first to bring viewers sports in High Definition (HD), with their inaugural broadcast at the 2008 Olympic Games, adds the broadcaster.
 
For the 2010 FIFA World Cup, they didn't just cover the event; they built their first multi-purpose HD studios, delivering a broadcast that captivated the globe, and their drive to innovate continued in 2016 with the launch of seven dedicated HD channels to bring viewers every angle of the Rio Olympic Games, says the broadcaster.

For 30 years, SuperSport has aimed to be a trusted guide to the world of sport, and say that they are just getting started. They will continue to be at the forefront, bringing viewers the next generation of greatness and every moment that matters, adds the broadcaster.
 
SuperSport thanks viewers for being part of their journey, and encourages viewers to get ready for unmatched coverage of the upcoming Women's Cricket World Cup, AFCON, all the non-stop PSL action and rugby action, the SA20 cricket league and the road to the FIFA 2026 World Cup, concludes the broadcaster.

For more information, visit www.supersport.co.za. You can also follow SuperSport on Facebook, X, or on Instagram.

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