Friday, May 16 2025

Brazilian Ministry of Sports and Sportradar Partner to Strengthen  Integrity in Sports in Region 

The Brazilian Ministry of Sports and  Sportradar Group AG (NASDAQ: SRAD) today formalized a Technical Cooperation Agreement  (ACT) focused on protecting the integrity of sports betting in the country. The partnership  provides for the exchange of information related to the betting market and the implementation of  joint initiatives to combat match-fixing. 

Sportradar will provide specialized support to the Brazilian Ministry of Sports, including the  reporting of potentially suspicious activity detected by its industry-leading Universal Fraud  Detection System (UFDS). In addition, Sportradar will provide education and training for Ministry  of Sports personnel and staff focused on best practices in monitoring, identifying and  investigating suspicious activities. The first workshop will be held on May 15 and include the  Brazilian Ministry of Finance, a recent partner with whom Sportradar also signed an ACT.  

“Today we signed a milestone agreement in the fight against match-fixing in Brazilian sports.  Integrity must be a constant principle when it comes to transparency, ethics, and, above all, the  fairness of sports results. With this agreement, we will have more than enough tools to curb this  practice and ensure greater transparency in competitions. This way, athletes, clubs,  organizations, fans, and the entire population will be able to fully trust the fairness of the  outcomes and, in turn, have the confidence to unlock the full potential of Brazilian sports,” said  André Fufuca, Brazil’s Minister of Sport

Andreas Krannich, EVP, Integrity and Regulatory Services, Sportradar said: “Establishing this  partnership with the Ministry of Sports is an important milestone in strengthening sports integrity  in Brazil. As a global integrity leader, leveraging cutting-edge technology to prevent and combat  match-fixing, we believe that protecting competitions requires coordinated action between the  public and private sectors. Through this collaboration, Sportradar continues to reaffirm its commitment to a more transparent and safer sports environment for the athletes and all the  stakeholders involved in Brazilian sport. 

This ACT adds to Sportradar’s growing number of integrity services partnerships in Brazil that  include recent agreements signed with the Goiás State Attorney’s Office, the Brazilian Volleyball  Confederation (CBV) and the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), as well as existing  relationships with soccer federations in 17 Brazilian states, creating a strong network focused on  protecting the integrity of sport in the country. 

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