Sportradar will monitor these events using its Fraud Detection System (FDS) – with over 10,000 matches due to be monitored over the course of the agreement – to detect and assess any abnormal betting activity.
In addition, teams, players, match officials, delegates and other key EHF stakeholders will be provided with education and prevention workshops, which are designed to inform participants of potential integrity threats, how they can promote correct and ethical behaviours, as well as guard against any unlawful activities.
The partnership will also see Sportradar’s intelligence and investigation services support the EHF’s intelligence programme, with a team of dedicated intelligence experts utilising technology to help investigate integrity threats, such as any persons who may be targeting EHF events.
“Sportradar have been a valued and trusted partner of ours over the past three years, and we are pleased to extend our cooperation over the course of this decade,” commented Martin Hausleitner, EHF’s Secretary General.
“The EHF is committed to protecting the integrity of its flagship club and national team competitions, and by utilising a multifaceted approach to integrity, we believe that EHF competitions are well safeguarded from the modern-day integrity threats that face our sport,” Hausleitner added.
Sportradar’s Integrity Services Managing Director, Andreas Krannich, said: “We have been proud partners of the EHF since 2018 and are delighted to be extending our integrity agreement over the next decade.”
“Over the past three years of our partnership, we have supported the EHF with a triple-pronged approach of bet monitoring, education and prevention, and intelligence and investigations solutions,” Krannich added.
“With today’s news, our co-operation is signalling a decade-long commitment to integrity in Handball, and as a result, EHF competitions are perfectly positioned to thrive over the next 10 years,” Krannich concluded.
Source: GMB