According to a recent LinkedIn post from ScorePlay, regional football governing body CONCACAF is now using ScorePlay as its digital asset management and distribution platform. The post indicates that CONCACAF has migrated more than 480,000 assets and metadata files and onboarded over 200 users to the system.
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The LinkedIn post suggests this collaboration has streamlined content workflows, improved sponsor access, and increased organization and accessibility of media assets. For investors, onboarding a major confederation within global football may signal validation of ScorePlay’s product-market fit in sports media infrastructure and could support customer acquisition across other leagues, clubs, and federations.
If sustained, such partnerships could enhance recurring revenue visibility and raise switching costs for large rights-holders relying on the platform for content distribution. The association with a FIFA-affiliated body may also strengthen ScorePlay’s brand in the sports-tech ecosystem, potentially improving its competitive position versus other DAM providers targeting media-rich sports organizations.

