OneFootball is a privately owned online football content platform founded in 2008 and headquartered in Germany. It offers a range of football-related content, including live streaming, news, statistics, and live scores from over 200 leagues and competitions worldwide. The company has a workforce of approximately 450 employees and operates its own OVP business backend.

Revenue

Founded

2008

Headcount

450

Headquarters

Germany

Primary Segment

Software Development

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

OneFootball, the digital football media platform, and DFB, the commercial arm of the German Football Association, announced a partnership for OTT distribution. This agreement makes OneFootball a key distributor for DFB Play, the German National Football Association's OTT platform, offering football content to fans worldwide. In anticipation of the finalization of the 'Brazil Bets' regime in 2024, OneFootball's Director of Partnerships for Brazil and Portugal, Murilo Lima, cautioned attendees at the SBC Summit about the unique localized challenges that await early entrants in South America's largest sports market. Wataru Endo suggested his Japan teammate, Takefusa Kubo, as a suitable successor to Mohamed Salah at Liverpool, amidst reports of Liverpool's pursuit of Kubo for a £50.6 million summer signing. Manchester United's pre-season tour in the United States will proceed without Tyrell Malacia, adding an unexpected turn to their summer plans. Southampton emerged as the frontrunner to acquire Ben Brereton Díaz, a versatile forward currently playing for Blackburn Rovers, as they prepare for their return to the Premier League.

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OneFootball offers products in the enterprise tech and media tech industries. OneFootball's product portfolio comprises of marketplaces and video business systems.
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OneFootball has commercial and technical partners like Lega Serie A, German Football Association (DFB) and AC Milan. Examples of OneFootball's suppliers include Sportradar, LaLiga and Akamai.

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OneFootball currently holds 20 broadcasting rights for sports competitions including soccer | association football.

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