
The sports data giant Flashscore has cemented its position as a global leader in digital sports media, surpassing 155 million monthly active users (MAU) and recording over 400 million app downloads.
Reaching this milestone in October 2025 marks one of the most impressive growth surges in the industry this year, strengthening Flashscore’s status as a top destination for real-time sports data and iGaming insights.
The company attributes this spectacular growth, in part, to the successful integration of the Spanish football platform BeSoccer. The acquisition added over 30 million users and significantly bolstered Flashscore’s reach across crucial football markets, including Spain, Brazil, Italy, and France.
October was deemed a breakthrough month for the platform, highlighted by the traffic surge surrounding the El Clásicomatch between Real Madrid and Barcelona. On the day of the game, Flashscore and BeSoccer combined for a record 48.5 million daily users and an astonishing 2.58 billion page views.
CEO Pavel Krbec confirmed that 14.7 million usersfollowed the match live on Flashscore, making it the second most-watched game in the platform’s history. Football remains the driving force, accounting for over 65% of Flashscore’s total user activity, followed by tennis and basketball.
Flashscore, founded in 2006, has evolved from a Czech startup into a global sports data ecosystem under the Livesport umbrella. CEO Pavel Krbec emphasized the company’s core strategy remains focused on technological precision and real-time data delivery, achieved through major acquisitions like Soccerway, Tribal Football, and BeSoccer.
This approach has allowed Flashscore to evolve from a simple live-score service into a central hub for deep sports engagement, betting analytics, and crucial iGaming data partnerships, catering to both avid fans and industry stakeholders.
BeSoccer CEO Ana Chapado noted that the partnership demonstrates the power of complementary strengths driving exponential growth, enhancing football coverage and mobile user retention, particularly in Spanish-language markets.
As Flashscore looks ahead, its focus is on enhancing personalization and expanding AI-powered predictions to maintain its growth trajectory and solidify its status as the most trusted global sports data brand.
Pavel Krbec, Flashscore CEO (on El Clásico):
When the El Clásico was approaching, we saw it as an opportunity for Flashscore to shine. That’s exactly what happened – 14.7 million people followed the match on our platform, making it the second most-watched game in our history.
Ana Chapado, BeSoccer CEO:
One year under one umbrella with Flashscore reflects both the strength of our football-focused platform and the power of joining forces with a global leader. Together, we’re building something truly special for football fans around the world.


