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Statscore Expands Data Partnership with Polish Football Association

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Statscore has extended its collaboration with the Polish Football Association (PZPN) to encompass three competitions: the Polish Women’s Orlen Ekstraliga, Men’s 2. Liga and the Fortuna Polish Cup. This extension solidifies Statscore’s exclusive rights to gather play-by-play data directly from the venues hosting these leagues.

As the Exclusive Data Provider for these competitions, Statscore will continue to furnish sports statistics for all matches. The company’s ScoutsFeed product is reported to deliver live data tracking in under one second.

Radosław Firlej, Data Partnerships Manager at Statscore, said: “It’s a moment of immense pride for us as we fortify our partnership with the Polish Football Association by extending collaboration with these three competitions. This reaffirms Statscore’s standing as a key partner for a spectrum of renowned sports organizations.”

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Statscore scouts will attend matches of the Polish Women’s Orlen Ekstraliga and Men’s 2. Liga, as well as during the national phase of the Fortuna Polish Cup, to collect match data, including key incidents like goals, shots on/off target, yellow/red cards, corner kicks and free kicks.

Access to this live football data will be facilitated through Statscore’s ScoutsFeed and will also be available on platforms like CupCenter, LeagueCenter and TeamCenter on the official websites of these competitions.

Previously, the company launched extensive player analytics for various global football leagues, including the UEFA Champions League. These analytics aim to offer in-depth insights into player performance.

Statscore’s operation of providing real-time sports data extends beyond football, evidenced by its recent preparations to cover the upcoming 2023-24 NBA season. This coverage includes live stats, insights and detailed statistics for every regular season and playoff game, aiming to cater to the global audience of NBA enthusiasts.

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