Concacaf, soccer’s governing body across North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, has launched an invitation to tender (ITT) process to secure a first betting sponsor for its senior men’s and women’s national team and club competitions.

The process will be run by Concacaf's commercial department and covers competitions taking place in the 2025-2028 cycle.

The Concacaf men’s competitions included in the rights packages are the Gold Cup and Nations League (national team), and the Champions Cup, Central American Cup, and Caribbean Cup (club).

The women’s matches include the W Qualifiers, W Championship, and W Nations League (national team), and the W Champions Cup (club).

Organizations interested in securing a formal invitation and a detailed description of available rights packages and competitions can express their interest by sending an email to bettingtender@concacaf.org.

The deadline for expressing initial interest is January 13.

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The selected brand will become Concacaf’s first-ever official betting sponsor and “gain unparalleled brand visibility during a transformative period for soccer in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, leading up to the FIFA World Cup in 2026.”

Concacaf’s showpiece men’s Gold Cup will this year take place between June 14 and July 6 in Canada and the United States.