FeedConstruct has struck a landmark deal with the Romanian Football Federation, securing exclusive data and streaming rights across the country’s football competitions.
The agreement covers the full 2026/27 season, granting the SoftConstruct-owned company rights across a broad range of Romanian football tournaments and competitions.
Competitions included in the deal span the Cupa României, Super Cup, the men’s second and third divisions, and the Super Liga Women’s division.
Women’s national team matches and Liga 1 futsal fixtures are also covered under the terms of the agreement, making it a comprehensive package.
This represents FeedConstruct’s sixth major partnership of 2026, continuing a busy year of deal-making across multiple sports and regions.
The company stated that “the Romanian football ecosystem presents a high-growth opportunity for the global iGaming industry,” underlining the strategic value of the agreement.
FeedConstruct further noted that “with a rich history spanning over a century, Romania is home to a deeply passionate fan culture and a prominent presence within the European football landscape.”
The company added that the market is “characterised by this historic legacy and a high volume of competitive matches” and is “perfectly positioned for modern betting engagement.”
FeedConstruct has highlighted strong regional and international interest in Romanian football, which it plans to leverage through its global distribution network.
The firm is confident the deal will help establish it as a leading global sports data and streaming solutions provider for the wider betting industry.
The Romanian partnership follows a string of international basketball deals signed earlier in 2026, demonstrating FeedConstruct’s appetite for rapid portfolio expansion.
In March, the company partnered with Argentina’s top four basketball leagues, including the Liga Nacional, Liga Argentina, Liga Federal, Liga Femenina, and La Liga Proximo.
That same month, FeedConstruct also entered into an agreement with the East Asia Super League, further broadening its international sports data coverage.
Earlier deals in January included agreements with Chile’s Liga Nacional de Básquetbol and Bolivia’s Libobásquet, rounding out an impressive run of signings across the basketball world.

