Sportradar extends integrity deal with FIFA ahead of World Cup

FIFA is continuing to ensure the integrity of competition ahead of this year’s World Cup with the extension of a partnership with Sportradar.

On Monday, Sportradar announced that it has extended its integrity services agreement with FIFA for an additional five years. The newly-minted deal runs through 2031 and allows FIFA to leverage the monitoring and investigative services offered by Sportradar.

“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,” said Sportradar Executive Vice President of Integrity Services Andreas Krannich. “It underlines both organization’s commitment to fair and clean sport at all levels globally.”

FIFA and Sportradar first teamed up in 2017 to ensure the integrity of soccer matches around the world. In 2026, Sportradar will continue to monitor betting activity for competitions hosted by FIFA and its 211 member associations. FIFA and Sportradar’..

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