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FPF Announces Official International Betting and Data Rights Partner

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The Paulista Football Federation (FPF) has now appointed an official betting and data rights partner for the Paulistão Championship and all other FPF competitions.

Stats Perform, the global sports tech leader in data and AI Technology, has secured exclusive rights to distribute audio-visual streaming and data rights to sports betting companies and betting shops worldwide outside of Brazil. The deal was led by LiveMode, the FPF’s commercial partner for all broadcasting and sponsorship rights and brokered by Zeus Sports Marketing (ZSM), an experienced London and Singapore based international media agency who is one of Stats Perform’s trusted commercial partners. Stats Perform and ZSM already have a deep involvement in Brazilian Football as the official betting and data rights partners with the CBF for the Brasileirão Serié A and Serié B football leagues.

“We are delighted to make this amazing partnership in an area still very little explored in Brazil. We keep working hard to bring more and more innovation and technology to all our competitions,” Reinaldo Carneiro Bastos, president of PFF, said in a statement.

The agreement, unprecedented in Brazil, will last for four years and follows the trend already developed by some of the most important leagues in the world, such as the NFL, NBA and other major soccer leagues worldwide. The Federation and LiveMode studied the best practices of these leagues and, together with Stats Perform, will implement the same steadfast measures in FPF competitions, such as enhanced stadium access control.

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“Like many of the other major sports properties in the world, we believe that game data is a vital intellectual property of clubs and championships. This agreement will allow the exploitation of the full potential that these data have,” Mauricio Portela, LiveMode Senior Partner, said.

The agreement kicks in with the start of Paulistão Sicredi 2022.

“This latest partnership is a testament to the exceptional portfolio of football rights held by our company. Stats Perform is extremely proud to deliver such an outstanding collection of Brazilian football betting and data rights to sit alongside its existing long-term relationship with CBF/ Brasileirão,” Alex Rice, Chief Rights Officer of Stats Perform, said.

“ZSM has developed excellent relationships in the betting and data sector, with this latest set of rights in Brazil adding to our strong mix. We are delighted to have further strengthened our agency’s growing presence in such an important segment of the marketplace while adding value to FPF, partner agency LiveMode and our long-term client Stats Perform,” Josh Burack, Co-Founder and Managing Director of ZSM, said.

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Stats Perform and Associated Press Extend Partnership

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Stats Perform has agreed to an extension of its relationship to distribute sports news from The Associated Press.

The extension means publishers and digital sports apps can effortlessly obtain Stats Perform’s advanced Opta sports data and AP’s trusted sports journalism, images, and headshots via a single point of delivery.

AP’s editorial content and Opta’s sports data are simple to connect, creating a powerful one-stop sports content shop.

“This partnership means publishers can easily link the latest news, images, previews and recaps for all major US leagues to contextual Opta stats and insights, to keep their audiences engaged more often, for longer. It streamlines how publishers access and connect sports data, news and images so they can create richer experiences for fans, with less effort,” Alex Rice, Chief Commercial Officer at Stats Perform, said.

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“It’s exciting we’re able to continue to power the sports media marketplace with a combination of insightful data and first-class journalism. Our clients can easily build exceptional products with vast storytelling coverage. It is a big win for anyone wanting to engage sports fans with the best content,” Matt Tozer, VP – News at Stats Perform, said.

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