Feb 17 • 16:48 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Serie A buys Fantacalcio, the expenditure details and improvements on the horizon

Serie A has acquired control of the Fantacalcio platform, investing approximately 18 million euros to take over 51% of Quadronica, the company managing the popular fantasy football site.

In a significant move for Italian football, the Serie A assembly, held on February 16th, approved the acquisition of 'Quadronica', the company behind the popular Fantacalcio platform. This acquisition, spearheaded by president Ezio Simonelli, involves an investment of around 18 million euros, which will afford Serie A clubs control over 51% of Quadronica. The financial implications are designed to ease the burden on the clubs, as the costs will be offset through a structured repayment plan utilizing the clubs' future profits.

The decision saw overwhelming support from the majority of Serie A clubs, including prominent names like Juventus, Milan, and Inter, showcasing a collective interest in enhancing fan engagement through fantasy football. With millions of fans using Fantacalcio, the acquisition aims not only to centralize control over this popular platform but also to boost potential revenues from football-related activities. This strategic move by the league appears to be part of a broader initiative to leverage digital platforms for expanding the reach of Serie A.

By taking ownership of Quadranica, Serie A aims to bring innovations and improvements to the Fantacalcio experience and possibly broaden its audience. The investment reflects a growing recognition of the importance of digital engagement in sports and specifically aims to cater to the enthusiasm of millions of fantasy football players, ultimately translating into enhanced fan loyalty and financial profitability for the clubs in the league.

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