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One more case than in Q2

IBIA reported 5 suspicious betting alerts in Brazilian football during Q3 2023

The International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA) reported 50 suspicious betting alerts to the relevant authorities in the third quarter of 2023. The period total is the same as reported in Q2 but a decrease of 41% when compared to the Q3 2022, which saw 85 alerts. Football and tennis accounted for 56% of all Q3 alerts. Brazil is the country with the most cases in South America (5), all related to football.

The 50 suspicious betting alerts were identified across IBIA members’ global businesses, which number over 125 sports betting brands and over US$137 billion in betting turnover per annum, making IBIA the largest integrity monitor of its type in the world.

The 50 incidents of suspicious betting in Q3 concerned eight sports, across 21 countries and five continents. South America registers 7 cases in total, of which 5 correspond to Brazilian football. In the previous quarter, 4 cases were reported in Brazil. Then, there is an alert in Venezuelan football and one in Bolivian basketball.

Other key data for Q3 2023 includes:

* The 50 alerts reported in Q3 2023 are a decrease of 41% when compared to the Q3 total for 2022, which saw 85 alerts.

* Tennis had the highest number of alerts with 15 in Q3 2023, representing a 7% increase on the 14 alerts reported in Q2 and a 55% decrease on the 33 reported in Q3 2022.

* Football accounted for 13 alerts, a 32% decrease on the 19 cases reported in Q2.

* Europe, with 30 alerts, made up 60% of the total reported, followed by South America with 7 alerts (14%).

Of the 50 alerts reported in Q2 2023, three related to women only events, 43 for men only events with three mixed gender and one an animal sporting event (greyhound racing).

 

 

Khalid Ali, IBIA CEO, said: “The quarter saw a continued reduction in alerts with a more than 30% decrease in the first three quarters relative to 2022, with tennis a major contributory factor. During the quarter, IBIA and the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) co-hosted a best practice integrity seminar in New York with many of the premier sports and betting operators in the US.”

“That cross-sector cooperative approach underlines the strength of our relationship with tennis, as acknowledged by the ITIA, and our shared commitment to working in partnership to combat corruption in that sport.” 


The Q3 integrity report includes a breakdown of alerts reported on sporting events taking place in North America between 2018-2022. It also contains an analysis of tennis alerts, which average 13 tennis cases per quarter in 2023 compared to an average of 26 per quarter in 2022 and 20 per quarter in 2021.

The latest US sports betting gross win calculations, provided by leading global gambling market intelligence company H2 Gambling Capital, show that the licensed on onshore market is expected to reach US$11.7bn in gross win in 2023, rising to US$18.9bn by 2026.

Source: GMB