Sportradar Super FIFA Deals Expand Global Reach

Sportradar Super FIFA partnerships expand: Super Technologies renews for Europe and Brazil, while FIFA extends integrity deal through 2031.

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Sportradar has announced two major partnerships that strengthen its position in the sports betting and integrity markets. The company extended its relationship with Super Technologies while securing a long-term deal with FIFA through 2031.

The agreement with Super Technologies, parent company of Superbet, builds on more than ten years of collaboration. In Europe, Super Technologies will implement Sportradar’s sports betting product suite for in-play wagering. The platform offers real-time data and analytics that enhance the live betting experience for users across the continent.

In Brazil, Super Technologies will deploy Sportradar’s iGaming solutions. This expansion into Latin America’s largest market represents a significant growth opportunity for both companies. Brazil’s regulated online gaming sector continues to expand, making this partnership particularly timely.

“These agreements demonstrate our commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions to leading operators worldwide,” the company stated. The dual-market approach allows Super Technologies to leverage Sportradar’s technology across different regulatory environments.

Separately, Sportradar renewed its intelligence-gathering contract with FIFA for another five years. The deal extends through 2031 and covers comprehensive monitoring services for the world’s governing body of football.

Since 2017, Sportradar has monitored over 600,000 matches globally using its Universal Fraud Detection Services (UFDS). The system tracks betting patterns and identifies suspicious activities that could indicate match manipulation.

The extended FIFA agreement includes AI-driven bet monitoring capabilities. This technology processes vast amounts of wagering data in real-time, flagging potential integrity threats for further investigation. The system also provides expanded intelligence and risk assessment services.

Coverage extends to all 211 FIFA member associations. This includes men’s and women’s FIFA competitions, confederation tournaments, national cup competitions, and the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026.

“Protecting the integrity of football remains our top priority,” FIFA representatives noted. The partnership ensures comprehensive surveillance across thousands of matches annually.

The combined Sportradar Super FIFA announcements highlight the company’s dual role in both enabling legal sports betting and safeguarding competition integrity. These parallel missions serve different stakeholders while reinforcing Sportradar’s central position in the global sports ecosystem.