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- Euro 2020 brought profits for betting operators
- French regulators want to reduce betting ads
- 3×3 basketball has debuted at the Olympics
- NFL: Covid-19 outbreaks among unvaccinated players may lead to forfeits
- Brisbane to host 2032 Games Olympics
Euro 2020 brought profits for betting operators
The tournament was beneficial for betting companies, not just in terms of bet volumes but also results on the field.
Held in eleven cities across Europe and under strict Covid-related restrictions, the tournament was a unique experience for fans and players. What results did it generate for the betting industry?
Thomas Molloy, Sportsbook Director at Pronet Gaming, reflects on a unique and record-breaking Euro 2020. Read more
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French regulators want to reduce betting ads
France’s regulator L’Autorité Nationale des Jeux (ANJ) says “a line was crossed” in terms of the volume of ads during Euro 2020.
The regulator has issued a warning to betting and gambling companies: “A line was crossed in terms of advertising pressure during this competition, and it is likely to lead to questions about the regulatory model put in place for the next 10 years. It is important to drastically and immediately reduce the advertising pressure in favor of sports betting.” Read more
3×3 basketball has debuted at the Olympics
A fast and physical variation of the sport has just made its first appearance at the Olympics.
3×3 basketball, which is played three a side on one basketball hoop, is called the largest urban team sport in the world. Will it become a popular spectator sport? Read more
NFL: Covid-19 outbreaks among unvaccinated players may lead to forfeits
If an NFL game is cancelled due to a Covid-19 outbreak among unvaccinated players, that team will have to forfeit and will be credited with a loss, the NFL said in a leaguewide memo.
“If a game is cancelled/postponed because a club cannot play due to a Covid spike among or resulting from its non-vaccinated players/staff, then the burden of the cancellation or delay will fall on the club experiencing the Covid infection,” the memo states. “We will seek to minimize the burden on the opposing club or clubs. If a club cannot play due to a Covid spike in vaccinated individuals, we will attempt to minimize the competitive and economic burden on both participating teams.” Read more
Brisbane to host 2032 Games Olympics
The Olympics will return to Australia for a third time with Brisbane formally awarded hosting rights for the 2032 Games after a vote of International Olympic Committee member nations in Tokyo.
Brisbane, about 700 kilometres north of Sydney, will be the third Australian city to host the Olympics after Melbourne in 1956 and Sydney in 2000. Read more
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