Concacaf has launched an invitation process for interested parties to submit offers to become the official sports betting partner/sponsor of the Confederation’s senior women’s and men’s national team and club competitions that will take place from 2025-2028.
Concacaf is seeking its first-ever official sports betting partner/sponsor
The Confederation is preparing to host its most prestigious tournaments, including the men’s Nations League Finals, Gold Cup, and Champions Cup, in addition to the recently launched women’s club competition (W Champions Cup) and new women’s national team calendar.
The selected organization will become Concacaf’s first-ever official betting partner/sponsor and gain unparalleled brand visibility during a transformative period for soccer in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, leading up to the FIFA World Cup in 2026.
The Concacaf competitions included in the rights packages opportunity are:
Men’s national teams
Gold Cup and Nations League
Men’s clubs
Champions Cup, Central American Cup, and Caribbean Cup
Women’s national teams
W Qualifiers, W Championship, and W Nations League
Women’s clubs
W Champions Cup
The tender process will be run by Concacaf’s Commercial Department.
Organizations interested in a partnership must send an email to bettingtender@concacaf.org
Organizations interested in securing a formal invitation and a detailed description of available rights packages and competitions are required to send an email to bettingtender@concacaf.org.
The email should include contact information (name, title, and email address) for the designated lead representative. The deadline for expressing initial interest is January 13, 2025.
Concacaf is one of FIFA’s six continental confederations, 41 Member Associations. The governing body is one of six from Canada, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana.
The Confederation organizes championships at the under-13, under-15, under-17, under-20, and Olympic Championship levels for girls and boys, women and men.
Concacaf’s members are united by a shared vision: “Love For Our Game.” The Confederation has offices located in Guatemala City (Guatemala), Kingston (Jamaica), and Miami (USA).