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SPORTRADAR STRIKES FIRST EVER EXCLUSIVE BETTING DATA RIGHTS AGREEMENT WITH UEFA

Sportradar to distribute betting data rights to UEFA’s portfolio of competitions, including the iconic UEFA Champions League and UEFA European Championships
Latest deal adds to Sportradar’s industry-leading portfolio of rights around the world
Sportradar, a leading global sports technology company creating immersive experiences for sports fans and bettors, today announced that the Company will serve as UEFA’s exclusive authorized collector and distributor of data for betting purposes, as well as extending its role as UEFA’s official integrity partner.
Sportradar secured the exclusive landmark agreement following UEFA’s first competitive tender process for its data distribution rights for betting purposes. The agreement covers 1,550 matches from the 2021/22 season through to the end of the 2023/24 season across all UEFA properties including UEFA EURO 2024, the European Qualifiers, the UEFA Nations League, the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, UEFA Super Cup, UEFA Women’s Champions League and UEFA Women’s EURO 2022, Under-21s and UEFA Futsal Champions League and UEFA Futsal EURO Championship.
The announcement comes as European football’s governing body seeks to maximise the value of its match data and drive deeper engagement worldwide with football fans. Through its global network of more than 900 bookmaker clients, Sportradar provides access to football fans in 120 different countries worldwide.
Carsten Koerl, Chief Executive Officer of Sportradar, said: “Sportradar has more than 20 years’ experience collecting and building valuable products from football match data, and now, as the world’s leading sports technology company, we’re the only organisation with the technological capabilities and unique resources to truly support the growth of one of the biggest federations in global sport.”
“Football remains the world’s most popular sport and we’re extraordinarily pleased that UEFA selected Sportradar in their competitive process. We look forward to working with them closely to support their engagement with the betting industry.”
Guy-Laurent Epstein, UEFA Marketing Director, said: “We are very happy to enter into this partnership with Sportradar, who are a global leader in delivering sports data. It follows a long-standing partnership with the company as our official integrity partner and it links to our recent announcement of Bwin as the first betting partner for one of our competitions. The combination of the two partnerships allows UEFA to engage more openly with the sports betting sector, giving greater access to market intelligence and support from both a sports integrity and a commercial perspective.”
As part of this agreement, UEFA and Sportradar will extend their long-standing integrity cooperation, which will now include dedicated Intelligence & Investigation Services to support UEFA’s anti match-fixing unit. Sportradar will also continue to provide UEFA with its robust and proven bet monitoring services to protect the integrity of UEFA and its member associations’ competitions as it has for the last 12 years, to safeguard the sport from match fixing activities. The agreement with UEFA continues to strengthen Sportradar’s existing portfolio of football rights, which includes high profile partnerships with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL).
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Bacta commissioned research shows huge support for seaside arcades led by Gen Z

The findings of independent research conducted by Censuswide among a sample of 2,000 UK Nationally representative respondents aged 16+ shows that Generation Z has fallen in love with the seaside arcades so popular with their grandparents.
The research reveals that 8 in 10 respondents (81 percent) view seaside arcades as being part of British culture and it is young Brits that are banging the drum for arcades, with 90 percent of 25–34-year-olds backing their importance.
Despite overwhelming public support from Britain’s younger generations, seaside arcades continue to face a perfect storm of challenges from rising energy and staffing costs, plus the threat of increased taxation as suggested by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
72 percent say Government should do more to protect them – with 86 percent of those aged 25-34-years calling for urgent action.
The research findings confirm the central role played by seaside arcades with 72 percent of adults saying they would visit an arcade on a trip to the seaside a figure that rises to 91 percent for 24-34-year-olds.
In terms of providing accessible entertainment 55 percent say that arcades offer great value for money, making them the UK’s most affordable family day out. As a result, 84 percent confirmed they have enjoyed arcades with multiple generations of their family.
The importance of contributions to local economies featured highly in the research paper with 7 in 10 stating that arcades play a key role in regenerating seaside towns, a figure that rises to 85 percent of 18-24-year-olds.
Reflecting on the research findings Joseph Cullis, President of UK trade association, Bacta said: “Britain’s seaside arcades are a vital element of our proud tourism industry, a modern cultural icon, and have been a fun family activity for more than a century.
“It’s brilliant but not surprising to see young people are embracing them with all the enthusiasm of their parents, grandparents and great-grandparents before them.
“At Bacta, we’re fighting to protect our seaside arcades from the threats of rising costs and from those who want to tax them out of existence. We hope that local councillors, MPs and the Treasury will heed the wants and needs of the British people and protect these vital institutions.”
Elliot Ball, who co-owns and runs Clacton Pier with his brother Billy, said other attractions would be at risk if arcades were taxed even more.
“I’m the fifth generation of my family – on both sides – involved in amusement arcades so this is a labour of love” he stated.
“But the threat from the government to raise gambling tax would put at risk a traditional family day out to the seaside. Trips here have been making memories for generations, and it’s great that younger people are finding the same safe, harmless fun on the pier that has been raising a smile and lighting up eyes for years and years.
“We’ve bounced back from the pandemic and the rise of staycations helps, but many of Britain’s most beloved seaside attractions will be put at high risk if gambling taxes rise.”
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Soft2Bet and Its Brands Land 12 Nominations at the EGR Operator Awards 2025

Soft2Bet and its brands have been shortlisted for 12 awards at the EGR Operator Awards 2025, highlighting progress across the EU and North America with recognition for leading brands, its key MEGA solution and individual honours.
Results across Europe validate Soft2Bet’s approach and prove Soft2Bet’s platform, gamification, and localisation excellence. Soft2Bet’s performance-first B2C model combines product innovation, MEGA-powered gamification and rigorous compliance to drive sustainable growth in saturated and competitive markets.
At last year’s EGR Operator Awards, Soft2Bet’s excellence was recognised with six nominations, and in 2025, that number has doubled to twelve! The nominations are:
MEGA by Soft2Bet
- In-house Product of the Year
Betinia
- Casino Operator of the Year
- Innovator of the Year
- Sports Betting Operator
- Casino Product of the Year
CampoBet
- Sports Betting Operator
- Casino Product of the Year
ToonieBet
- Casino Product of the Year
- North American Operator of the Year
- Marketing Campaign
- Rising Star
Yoel Zuckerberg, CPO at Soft2Bet
- Individual Achievement
“Being shortlisted in twelve categories at this year’s EGR Operator Awards is a clear endorsement of MEGA and the performance of our brands. We build for localisation from day one, take a performance-driven approach and put customer experience first. That is how we deliver sustainable growth across regulated markets and measurable value for our partners,” stated Alex Gitsik, CMO at Soft2Bet.
MEGA powers Soft2Bet’s platform and is offered as a standalone, API-ready solution. Through data-driven segmentation, flexible UX/UI and market-specific configuration, MEGA delivers higher engagement and ROI across brands such as Betinia, CampoBet and ToonieBet, with measurable results, stronger retention and consistent industry recognition.
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