Sportradar and Bundesliga International Extend Partnership until Summer 2032
Xenia Luch
27 February 2024
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Sportradar, a Swiss company that specializes in sports data and integrity, has sealed a deal to extend its global partnership with Bundesliga International, a subsidiary of DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga, as reported by Focus Gaming News.
The deal, which was struck well ahead of time, will keep the partnership going until the summer of 2032.
The previous agreement was due to expire in the summer of 2026, but the parties agreed to add another 6 years to their collaboration.
Under the new deal, Sportradar gets rights to a variety of options, including collecting and distributing data in real time for matches in Bundesliga 1, Bundesliga 2, and the German Supercup. This means that Sportradar processes and sells data (betting odds, stats) from these matches to bookmakers around the world.
On top of that, Sportradar will keep an eye on suspicious matches (possible match-fixing) through its Universal Fraud Detection System (UFDS).
This is not the first time that Sportradar has teamed up with football federations to fight match-fixing. It was reported earlier that Sportradar has partnered with three Brazilian football federations for the same purpose.