SBC News FFA extend Sportradar partnership
Carsten Koerl

FFA extend Sportradar partnership

Sportradar has  extended its partnership with Football Federation Australia (FFA). Sportradar already provides its industry leading Fraud Detection System (FDS) to the FFA to cover the A-League and FFA Cup competitions. Under this extended agreement the FDS will monitor betting patterns on the state National Premier Leagues (NPLs) for the 2014 season. In addition Sportradar has become the ‘Official Sports Data Partner of the National Premier Leagues’.

Since 2004, Sportradar’s FDS has successfully monitored a range of sports and has extensive experience and expertise in the identification of suspicious betting practices around world. Sportradar CEO Carsten Koerl said: “We are delighted to extend our cooperation with Football Federation Australia and look forward to continuing our excellent working relationship with them.”

FFA CEO David Gallop said: “Football Federation Australia is pleased to extend our partnership with Sportradar, a global leader in the provision of sports data and integrity services. Safeguarding the integrity of football in Australia is at the core of everything we do and this agreement is an important extension of our robust and forward thinking integrity programme.”

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