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OneFootball

OneFootball is a German platform-basedfootball media company. The OneFootball app features live-scores, statistics and news[1] from 200 leagues in 12 different languages covered by a newsroom located inBerlin.[2] In 2019, OneFootball partnered up withEleven Sports to have the rights to stream directly on the appLa Liga in UK[3] and withSky to transmit2. Bundesliga andDFB-Pokal matches in Germany.[4] In 2020, OneFootball bought club-founded video forum Dugout. Speaking of the deal toBloomberg, OneFootball CEO Lucas von Cranach said that the move will "benefit the whole football ecosystem with clubs, federations and leagues able to increase audience reach and harness our powerful data insights to gain a deeper understanding of their fans' engagement as the rise of advertising means they need to know as much as possible".[5]

OneFootball GmbH
Industry
  • Football
  • Media Internet
  • Mobile broadcasting
Founded1 January 2008 Edit this on Wikidata
FounderLucas von Cranach
HeadquartersGreifswalder Straße 212,Berlin, Germany
Key people
  • Patrick Fischer (CEO)
  • Maurits Schön (COO)
  • Renato Todorov (CTO)
Websiteonefootball.com/de/home (German version)
onefootball.com/en/home (English version)
OneFootball CEO and founder Lucas von Cranach atTechCrunch Disrupt Berlin in 2017

History

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OneFootball is a football media platform based inBerlin, Germany. Founded in 2008 by Lucas von Cranach, the app provides extensive football coverage, includinglive scores,statistics,news, and video content.[6]

In 2009, von Cranach launched iLiga,[7] which merged under the OneFootball brand.[8]

The app was featured in the 2016Apple keynote forwatchOS 3.[9]

The management team expanded in 2018 with Franz Koch, former CEO ofPuma, as COO and Patrick Fischer, former CEO of SPORT1MEDIA, as CBO.[10]

In 2019, OneFootball rebranded with a new logo.

In May 2022, OneFootball raised €300 million in a Series D financing round led byLiberty City Ventures, with participation fromAnimoca Brands,Dapper Labs, and others.[11]

Acquisition of Dugout

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In 2020, OneFootball acquired Dugout, a digital media company, to enhance its video content offerings and bolster its position in the football media industry. Dugout brought its global video expertise, network, and distribution capabilities to OneFootball.[12]

This move also added Dugout’s founding clubs -Arsenal,Barcelona,Bayern Munich,Chelsea,Juventus,Liverpool,Manchester City,Paris Saint-Germain, andReal Madrid - as shareholders, enhancing OneFootball's reach to over 85 million monthly users globally.[13]

Web3 Investments

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Seven months after raising more than $300 million inNFT funds, the company made three waves of layoffs.[14] This was due to OneFootball's overinvestment by signing various licensingWeb3 deals, including the ItalianSeria A andBundesliga. When the contracts were finalized, thecrypto winter set in, and the market was in ruins. This prompted OneFootball to restructure all the contracts and realign cost-cutting measures to survive financially.[15]

In total, the company will have reduced its workforce to 250 employees. This comes just 1year after an fund-raising of over 300 million dollars.[16] In June of 2024, CEO Patrick Fischer assured within the German mediacapital.de of the company's good health and that there would be no more layoffs. "We now have 240 employees, and over 250 employees have been laid off. It was one of the hardest times for me personally. But that's finished now."[17]

Leadership changes

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In March 2023, Lucas von Cranach stepped down as CEO amid the company’s financial challenges. Maurits Schön, who joined OneFootball in 2022 and previously served as Vice President of Operations, was promoted toChief Operating Officer (COO). In his new role, Maurits will act asManaging Director alongside the newly appointed CEO, Patrick Fischer.[18][19]

Financial Health and Future Prospects

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The company has faced significant financial challenges, prompting a reevaluation of its business model and strategic direction. Reports indicate that OneFootball is undertaking measures to stabilize its operations and continue serving its user base with high-quality football content and services. Fischer stated: “We burned our fingers heavily one and half years ago, like any other company in the Web3 space, so our proposition going forward will be a global football marketplace for content products and services.[20]

OneFootball broadcasting rights

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Football broadcasting rights to OneFootball
CompetitionCountryTerritorial Availability
Bundesliga  GermanyRights in Indian Subcontinent, Baltics, UK, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, Netherlands, Malta and San Marino.
2. Bundesliga
DFL-Supercup
DFB-Pokal
Danish Superliga  DenmarkRights outside of Denmark
Úrvalsdeild karla IcelandRights outside of Iceland
Kazakhstan Premier League  KazakhstanRights outside of Kazakhstan
Latvian Higher League  LatviaRights outside of Baltics
NIFL Premiership  Northern IrelandRights outside of UK
Eliteserien  NorwayRights outside of Norway
Ekstraklasa  PolandRights outside of Poland (other selected territories are excluded)
Swiss Super League  SwitzerlandRights in Switzerland, Italy, France, Germany and Austria
Slovak Fortuna Liga  SlovakiaRights outside of Slovakia
Austrian Bundesliga  AustriaRights outside of Austria (excluding South Korea)
K League 1  South KoreaRights outside of South Korea (excluding Japan)
AFC Champions League EliteAsiaRights in UK, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, MENA (excluding Israel), South Africa, Latin America (excluding Brazil), Netherlands, Malta and San Marino.[21]
AFC Champions League Two
AFC Challenge League
UEFA Champions LeagueEuropeLive and Highlights on the App and on the website by OneFootball in the outside of the Europe.
UEFA Europa League
UEFA Europa Conference League
CONMEBOL LibertadoresSouth AmericaLive and Highlights on the App and on the website by OneFootball in the outside of the Latin America (excluding Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Japan, and Brazil).
CONMEBOL Sudamericana
CONMEBOL Recopa
Serie A  ItalyLive and Highlights on the App and on the website by OneFootball in the outside of the Italy.
Liga 1  IndonesiaRights outside of Indonesia (excluding Israel and Oceania)
AFC Asian CupAsiaRights in UK, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, Netherlands, Malta and San Marino.
Saudi Professional League  Saudi ArabiaRights outside of the Saudi Arabia
Indian Super League  IndiaRights outside ofIndian Subcontinent
Premier League  EnglandRights in Indonesia

OneFootball partnerships

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Football broadcasting rights available in OneFootball via partners
CompetitionCountryTerritorial Availability
La Liga  SpainHighlights in UK viaPremier Sports
DFB-Pokal  GermanyPPV rights in UK viaPremier Sports[22]
Liga Portugal  PortugalPPV rights in UK viaPremier Sports
Serie B  ItalyPPV rights in Italy and US viaHelbiz
Serie CPPV rights in selected international markets outside of Italy viaEleven Sports
Coppa Italia Serie CPPV rights in selected international markets outside of Italy viaEleven Sports
Campionato Primavera 1Rights in Italy viaSportitalia
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A  BrazilPPV rights in Brazil via Casimiro.
Highlights in Brazil viaGrupo Globo
Rights in Italy viaSportitalia[23]
Campeonato Brasileiro Série CGroup stage PPV rights in Brazil via NSports
Campeonato ParanaensePPV rights in Brazil via NSports
Campeonato Catarinense
Primera División de Argentina  ArgentinaRights in Italy viaSportitalia
Premier League  EnglandRights in Indonesia viaMNC Media for selected matches from 2025-26 until 2030-31 season

References

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  2. ^"OneFootball - Soccer Scores - Apps on Google Play".play.google.com.Archived from the original on 7 May 2022. Retrieved7 January 2020.
  3. ^"'We want to be ahead of the curve': Why Eleven Sports and OneFootball are taking La Liga PPV".www.sportspromedia.com. 17 April 2019.Archived from the original on 15 May 2019. Retrieved7 January 2020.
  4. ^"OneFootball to stream Sky's 2. Bundesliga and DFB Pokal games".SportBusiness Media. 21 August 2019.Archived from the original on 6 June 2023. Retrieved7 January 2020.
  5. ^"OneFootball Agrees Takeover of Rival Soccer Streamer Dugout".Bloomberg.com. 15 December 2020.Archived from the original on 19 February 2022. Retrieved15 December 2020.
  6. ^"Wie Onefootball-Gründer Lucas von Cranach Größen wie Ex-Puma-CEO Franz Koch ins Team holt".Daily (in German). 12 December 2018.Archived from the original on 30 May 2023. Retrieved7 February 2020.
  7. ^Pöppl, Michael (14 July 2016)."Marktführer im Bereich "Fußball mobil"".Der Tagesspiegel Online (in German).Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved7 February 2020.
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  9. ^"Keynote - WWDC 2016 - Videos".Apple Developer. Retrieved7 February 2020.
  10. ^"Ex-Puma CEO Koch and Sport1 Media chief Fischer join OneFootball | News | Sportcal".sportcal.com. Retrieved7 February 2020.
  11. ^"Dechert Advises OneFootball on its €300 Million Series D Funding Round". Retrieved23 May 2022.
  12. ^Mike Meehall Wood."OneFootball To Take Over Soccer Streaming App Dugout".Forbes. Retrieved10 September 2024.
  13. ^"OneFootball acquires Dugout in content-focused deal".SportsPro. 15 December 2020. Retrieved10 September 2024.
  14. ^debray.studio."OneFootball raises US$300 million in Series D funding to accelerate global growth".OneFootball. Retrieved10 May 2024.
  15. ^"Onefootball: Warum eine Fußball-App ums Überleben kämpfen musste". 14 June 2024.
  16. ^"OneFootball headcount shrinks to 250 amid further redundancies".SportBusiness. 3 August 2023. Retrieved10 May 2024.
  17. ^"Onefootball: Warum eine Fußball-App ums Überleben kämpfen musste". 14 June 2024.
  18. ^"Investoren knüpfen Rettung von Onefootball an Führungswechsel".
  19. ^"Von Cranach exits, management overhauled at beleaguered OneFootball". 26 June 2023. Retrieved27 September 2024.
  20. ^"OneFootball, Stadion unite for in-app e-commerce marketplace".SportBusiness. 6 June 2024. Retrieved27 September 2024.
  21. ^"Asian Champions League - Where to watch".the-AFC.Archived from the original on 24 September 2023. Retrieved2 June 2023.
  22. ^"DFB Pokal and Liga Portugal to stream on OneFootball in UK via Premier Sports deal". 15 September 2022.Archived from the original on 5 June 2023. Retrieved4 December 2022..
  23. ^"OneFootball is teaming up with Sportitalia to bring more world-class football to fans in Italy".Archived from the original on 7 March 2023. Retrieved7 December 2022..

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