Bravo sport

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Bravo sport
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description Sports magazine
Area of ​​Expertise Soccer
publishing company Bauer Media Group ( Germany )
Headquarters Munich
First edition May 19, 1994
Frequency of publication per month
Sold edition 42,171 copies
( IVW 2/2020)
Widespread edition 42,613 copies
( IVW 2/2020)
Editor-in-chief Fred Wipperfürth
Web link bravo.de/sport
ISSN (print)

Bravo Sport is a sports magazine for young people mainly devoted to football . It is published by the Bauer Media Group .

Bravo Sport is an offshoot of Bravo magazine and, in addition to soccer, also deals with other sports such as fun sports , Formula 1 and US sports . The magazine often includes something extra, such as: B. Stickers, quartets or mega posters in A2 format. Each issue also contains posters (A4) on which mostly footballers or other athletes are shown "in action". The cover usually adorns footballers or other top athletes. The magazine also contains interviews with soccer players and other famous athletes as well as insights into the private life and training of the " stars ".

Bravo Sport also awards the Bravo Otto for football players, athletes and sports teams. The winners will be chosen by the readers of Bravo Sport.

In January 2019, the frequency of publication was changed from bi-weekly to monthly. The sold circulation is 42,171 copies, a decrease of 84 percent since 1998.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bravo Sport appears less frequently dnv-online.net, January 3, 2019
  2. according to IVW ( details on ivw.eu )