Andreas Krannich
FIFA Extends its Long-standing Integrity Partnership with Sportradar
FIFA has extended and expanded its integrity services agreement with Sportradar Group AG, a leading global sports technology company creating immersive experiences for sports fans and bettors, for an additional five years, reinforcing a long-term partnership dedicated to safeguarding the integrity of football worldwide.
The renewed agreement, which runs through 2031, provides comprehensive AI-driven bet-monitoring services and now includes expanded intelligence and investigation support and dedicated risk assessment services for both FIFA and its 211 member associations. These additions further strengthen FIFA’s ability to identify, assess and respond to integrity risks across a broad and evolving global betting and competition landscape.
Sportradar will provide integrity services across men’s and women’s FIFA international competitions; men’s and women’s confederation-run international and international club competitions; senior men’s and women’s domestic matches from the top two tiers; and the main national cup competitions across all member associations.
Since 2017, Sportradar has monitored more than 600,000 matches globally on behalf of FIFA through the company’s proprietary Universal Fraud Detection Service (UFDS AI).
Andreas Krannich, Sportradar’s EVP Integrity Services, said: “The expansion of our integrity agreement with FIFA further strengthens the ability to identify, assess and respond to risks in an increasingly complex global picture. It underlines both organisations commitment to fair and clean sport at all levels globally.
“Our integrity services are designed to address risk in a joined-up way, combining bet monitoring through our AI-powered Universal Fraud Detection System (UFDS AI) — built in-house using more than 20 years of historical data — with rapid reporting from betting operators, alongside comprehensive education and prevention programmes delivered to sports organisations worldwide.”
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Andreas Krannich
CBF Extends Exclusive Integrity Partnership with Sportradar
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) and Sportradar Integrity & Regulatory Services, a unit of Sportradar AG announced the extension of their long-standing partnership, set to begin with the 2025 season. The new agreement aims to enhance efforts to combat match-fixing in Brazilian football and safeguard the integrity of the sport.
Sportradar, through its industry-leading Universal Fraud Detection System (UFDS), will deliver integrity monitoring for more than 8200 men’s and women’s matches organized annually by the CBF. Through this renewed partnership, the UFDS will now cover all Brazilian national championships.
The renewal of the partnership comes at an important time in the fight against match-fixing. According to the Integrity in Action 2024 Global Analysis & Trends published by Sportradar in early 2025, the number of matches suspected of being manipulated worldwide fell by 17% in 2024. Notably, in 2024, Brazil experienced a significant decline in the number of suspicious soccer matches, with 53 fewer cases detected – a decrease of 48% – compared to the previous year.
Ednaldo Rodrigues, President of the CBF, said: “Strengthening the integrity of Brazilian football is a priority for this administration, and the renewal of this partnership further reinforces our commitment to this mission. The work of the CBF’s Integrity Unit, in collaboration with Sportradar, will complement monitoring by FIFA and result in more than 10,000 Brazilian football matches being covered this season. It’s an impressive and symbolic milestone that makes us very proud. This is a partnership that has been bearing fruit and has been crucial in the fight against match-fixing, ensuring a fairer and safer environment for the sport.”
Andreas Krannich, Executive Vice President of Integrity & Regulatory Services at Sportradar, said: “We have built a strong collaboration with CBF to reinforce the integrity of Brazilian football. With this new agreement, Sportradar is providing the most comprehensive coverage Brazilian football has ever had. We are very pleased to continue this partnership with one of the world’s most-renowned football organizations.”
The continuing partnership with CBF, which began in 2018, underscores Sportradar’s commitment to protecting global football from potential integrity threats. This effort joins existing agreements established with leading football organizations including CONMEBOL, FIFA, UEFA, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), and the Colombian Football Federation (FCF), as well as more than 270 other sports organizations and government authorities.
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Andreas Krannich
Sportradar Appoints Felippe Marchetti to Lead Integrity Services in Brazil
Sportradar announced the appointment of Felippe Marchetti as Integrity Partnerships Manager in Brazil, as the global sports technology company continues to scale its integrity services team in Latin America.
In this role, Marchetti will lead the strategic development of Sportradar’s Integrity Services in Brazil, identifying business opportunities to increase the company’s integrity partnerships in the market and work closely with Sportradar’s Brazil-based integrity analysts. Additionally, he will oversee Sportradar’s integrity relationships with the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) and the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL), as well as other clients in the region.
Andreas Krannich, Sportradar EVP, Integrity, Rights Protection and Regulatory Services, said: “As the sports betting market regulates in Brazil, the need for robust and resilient integrity services has never been greater. I’m excited to have Felippe join our team to oversee our work in Brazil and lead our efforts to safeguard the integrity of competitions in this growing market.”
Bringing more than a decade of experience in sports governance, Marchetti is widely recognised as an expert in integrity services and sports anti-corruption measures, completing a Ph.D. and Post-PhD at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul focused on the threat match-fixing poses to Brazilian sport. Prior to joining Sportradar, Marchetti served as researcher for the Brazilian Ministry of Sport and as an independent sports integrity consultant deeply embedded within the LATAM sports industry.
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