Statscore

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Statscore Sp. z o.o.
FormerlySoftnet, softnetSPORT
Company type Limited liability company
IndustrySports data

Sports media

Sports betting
FoundedJanuary 2006;18 years ago (2006-01) Katowice, Poland
Founder Tomasz Myalski
Headquarters
Katowice
,
Poland
Key people
Dariusz Łęczyński (CEO)
ProductsLivematchPro

PrematchPro
ScoutsFeed
BetBooster
CupCenter

SportsAPI
ServicesSports data provision, sports media, betting
Website www.statscore.com

STATSCORE is a Polish sports data company with headquarters in Katowice, Poland. STATSCORE provides sports statistics, data and live match information to sports organizations, leagues, media outlets, broadcasters and betting operators.

Contents

The company was founded as softnetSPORT in January 2006 in Katowice by Tomasz Myalski. STATSCORE's products include sports widgets, live trackers, sports data visualizations, minisites, and data feeds.

STATSCORE's data currently covers over 30 sports all over the world, including soccer, American football, basketball, baseball, volleyball, rugby, ice hockey, tennis, futsal and ski jumping. The company also provides data for e-sports, such as League of Legends, Counter Strike, Dota 2.

STATSCORE employs a global team of highly trained scouts which covers more than 10,000 live events per month and delivers the most accurate and trustworthy data in real-time.

In 2022, STATSCORE was acquired by LSports, a globally leading provider of sports data feeds and services.

Partners and clients

STATSCORE has been a data provider to numerous sports leagues and federations, including Polish Fortuna 1 Liga, [1] Polish Futsal Ekstraklasa, [2] PGNiG Superliga [3] (both men and women competitions), Polska Hokej Liga [4] (Polish Hockey League), and Slovak Slovnaft Handball Extraliga., [5] [6] [7] as well as professional sports clubs, such as Sporting Clube de Portugal. [8] STATSCORE's data has been widely used by sports betting companies, such as EveryMatrix, BtoBet, Altenar, STS, and tipp3. Sports statistics collected by the company have also been employed by media outlets, including Le Figaro [9] and Onet.pl. [10]

In the 2020 season, STATSCORE was the naming rights sponsor of the Polish Futsal Ekstraklasa. [11]

Awards

In 2016, STATSCORE won the Deloitte Rising Stars Award. [12] In 2017 and 2020, the company was shortlisted in two categories at the SBC Awards. [13] In 2018, STATSCORE was recognised as one of the 50 fastest-growing technology companies in Central Europe (Technology Fast 50 CE). [14]

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