DATA.BET expands virtual football coverage tailored for Latin America
The provider DATA.BET extends its 24/7 bot vs bot football product, localizing teams and leagues for Latin American audiences, with a special focus on Brazil and South American tournaments.

Key Takeaways
- DATA.BET adapted its 24/7 virtual football product for the Latin American audience following a request from a regional client.
- The coverage focuses on Brazil's professional league and the main South American club tournament, with rosters aligned to the real world.
- Between 60 and 90 automated matches are offered daily in each tournament, with automatic settlement and bets integrated into the streaming.
- This product now ranks fourth in betting volume in e-Football in the region.
- The expansion aims to differentiate the regional offering and provide exclusive features compared to competitors with limited catalogs.
DATA.BET has adapted and expanded its bot vs bot virtual football offering for the Latin American market following a request from a client in the region. The product, originally designed for European operators, will now be available across the entire network of the company's partners, in accordance with DATA.BET's expansion strategy in emerging markets.
24/7 Virtual Football with Regional Adaptation
The main innovation is the localization of the virtual content: the automated matches are configured considering teams, leagues, and playing styles representative of Latin American preferences. Player lists are updated to reflect real rosters, bringing the digital experience closer to the authenticity of the live tournament.
"A personalized approach is at the core of how we develop our products. This launch arose from close discussions with a client in Latin America, and it is already available, ranking fourth in e-Football betting. We cover specific leagues to make the content as authentic as possible. Compared to other market offerings, these usually have a very limited catalog of teams. That’s why we aim to expand coverage and provide additional sports exclusively," stated Petar Ivanov, Head of Product at DATA.BET.
Focus on Brazil's League and South American Tournaments
DATA.BET's coverage centers on Brazil's premier professional league and the most important club tournament in South America. Both competitions have complete betting markets and a wide range of options that encompass other championships included in the region. Events are automatically resolved, facilitating operations for the operator and enhancing user experience.
Each tournament offers between 60 and 90 automated matches daily, increasing the volume of available events for operators.
Integration of In-Stream Betting and Product Capabilities
The product incorporates In-Stream Betting, allowing players to view odds and place bets directly within the stream, without perceptible latency between market updates and the feed.
Among the key operational points for operators and platform providers are:
- Automation of the match cycle and bet settlement
- Synchronization of rosters and leagues according to the real season
- Continuous 24/7 offering to maximize engagement
- Integration of interactive features for live betting (In-Stream)
These elements seek to differentiate DATA.BET's offering against competitors with more limited catalogs and lesser localization depth.
Availability and Expansion in the Partner Network
The localized version of virtual football is now active, and according to internal DATA.BET data, it ranks fourth in recorded betting volume within e-Football in the region. This early adoption is attributed to the strategy of personalizing leagues and clubs reflected in the product, and aiming for future expansion into other sports and markets within Latin America.
The company anticipates that the integration of localized content and dynamic betting modalities will strengthen the operator's position against international competition while adapting to the audiences of the Latin American market.
Operator and Platform Outlook
For platform providers, integrating an automated and regionalized product like DATA.BET's can help diversify the site's offering, increase user retention, and facilitate operations without dependency on actual sports calendars. Operators with a presence in Latin American markets, particularly in Brazil and countries with high penetration of sports betting, will find advantages in aligning virtual content with local demand.
The rapid adoption by DATA.BET's partners reinforces the regional interest in e-sports and the virtualization of sports events in high-demand contexts, a trend observed by various players in industry events.
Frequently Asked Questions
¿Qué ofrece el producto de fútbol virtual de DATA.BET para Latinoamérica?
El producto de DATA.BET ofrece partidos bot vs bot automatizados, con equipos y ligas representativos de Latinoamérica, actualizaciones de plantillas en tiempo real y cobertura completa de la liga brasileña y el torneo principal sudamericano.
¿Cuántos partidos virtuales se generan al día con esta solución?
Se programan entre 60 y 90 partidos automatizados diarios por torneo, lo que incrementa la oferta continua para operadores y usuarios finales.
¿Qué ventajas aporta la función In-Stream Betting en el producto?
La función In-Stream Betting permite a los jugadores ver cuotas y apostar en directo desde la transmisión, sin latencia perceptible entre la actualización de mercados y el streaming.
¿Por qué DATA.BET decidió adaptar su producto para el mercado latinoamericano?
La adaptación responde a una solicitud directa de un cliente regional y a la necesidad de ofrecer contenidos localizados con mayor autenticidad, frente a ofertas con catálogos limitados existentes en el mercado.
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Renata Quiroga
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Renata Quiroga covers sports betting and prediction markets — sportsbook launches, odds technology, event contracts, and the regulatory calls that decide what can be bet on and where. The reports open with the product or the ruling, name operators and platforms precisely, and explain the mechanics without needless jargon. When a book enters a Latin American market or a prediction exchange lists a contested contract, Renata Quiroga reports what changes for the bettor.
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