FanCode
Indian sports streaming service From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
FanCode Is an Indian over-the-top sports streaming platform and e-commerce company.[3] It was founded in 2019 by Yannick Colaco and Prasana Krishnan.[4][5] It is part of the Dream Sports group.[6] It offers interactive live streaming, sports fan merchandise, fantasy sports statistics and analytics, interactive live match scores, live commentary, expert opinions and news to its users on its website and application.[7] In May 2024, FanCode crossed 100 million user base.[8]
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Founded | 2019[1] |
Headquarters | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Area served | India |
Owner | Dream Sports[2] |
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Services | On-demand video streaming |
URL | www |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Current status | Active |
History
The company was founded in 2019 by Yannick Colaco and Prasana Krishnan.[4] Colaco previously worked with NBA India as managing director,[9] while Krishnan was a former executive at sports pay-television broadcasters Sony Pictures Networks and Neo Sports.[10]
In May 2021, Fancode raised $50 million from its parent firm Digital sports' investment arm Dream Sports Investments (DSI). It has 3 D2C lines that are Fancode live (Sports broadcasting), Fancode Stats (Sports insights).[1]
FanCode acquired streaming rights for the American football league, National Football League in January 2020.[11] It also received streaming rights of the season of I-League in India from Lex Sportel Vision in January 2019.[12][1][13] It also had exclusive streaming rights in India of Bundesliga.[1]
Programming
Football
- English Football League (EFL)
- Women's Super League (WSL)[15]
- CONCACAF
- Copa América
- RFEF (until 2024-25)
- J1 League
- 2023 SAFF Championship[16]
- 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup[17]
- AFC (until 2028)
- AFC Asian Cup
- AFC U-23 Asian Cup
- AFC U-20 Asian Cup
- AFC U-17 Asian Cup
- AFC Champions League Elite
- AFC Champions League Two
- AFC Challenge League
- AFC Women's Asian Cup
- AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament (final round only)
- AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup
- AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup
- AFC Women's Champions League
- 2023 AFCON[18]
- FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC (selected matches in second round, all matches from third until fifth round), CAF (all matches), and CONMEBOL)
Cricket
- English Cricket
- Nepal Premier League (NPL)[20]
- T10 League
- Afghanistan tour of Bangladesh, 2023[21]
- 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier[22]
- India Tour of West Indies[23]
- Afghanistan tour of Sri Lanka [citation needed]
- West Indian tour of UAE[citation needed]
- 2024 Tamil Nadu Premier League[24]
- West Indies cricket
- New Zealand cricket (domestic)
- Malaysian Cricket[1]
- Bangladesh Premier League[25]
- Pakistan Super League
- Maharashtra Premier League[26]
Racing
References
External links
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