Danish government-owned broadcaster TV2 is seeking media-rights rebates on its deals for the Danish Handball League and Danish Handball Cup following cancellations due to the Covid-19 pandemic
Rune Andersen of Fredericia HK in action. (Photo by Jan Christensen / FrontzoneSport via Getty Images)
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