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Sportradar signs data partnership with International Basketball Federation

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ts and betting-related data supplier Sportradar has agreed a multi-year deal to become the data partner of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA).

The arrangement gives Sportradar the non-exclusive right to collect, distribute and archive sports data of all adult competitions organised by FIBA for and to the media and betting industry.

Sportradar CEO Carsten Koerl said "We are very pleased to cooperate with FIBA as the world governing body for basketball. Our market leading betting and sports data services will engage basketball fans worldwide in new ways and across all platforms."

FIBA is the world governing body for basketball. It is formed of 213 national federations and organises the Basketball World Cup and continental championships.

Through the contract, they have also gained an option right to utilise Sportradar's integrity services.
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