FOOTBALL FEARS AS ONLINE GAMBLING RESTRICTIONS LOOM
IN POLAND
4 December 2009
Political discussion on draft measures will
be followed closely
The imminent release of the first draft of the Polish
government's proposed measures to restrict online
gambling activity in the country has attracted
international attention as gamblers, Internet freedom
advocates and online gambling companies consider the
consequences.
Last week President Lech Kaczynski
signed into law draconian and controversial land
gambling controls restricting gambling to casinos and
the numbers of gaming machines permitted, and the
concern is that online gambling will receive similar
treatment, with rumours of ISP blocks and censorship
systems (see previous InfoPowa reports).
Among
those watching the government's moves will be the Polish
football industry, which has lucrative sponsorship deals
with major Internet gambling groups, reports the Wall
Street Journal.
"Gambling-related marketing and
advertising has also been outlawed under the new [land
gambling] legislation, and though sponsorship deals
between sports teams and e-gaming companies have escaped
the current ban, these agreements would be forbidden
under the latest raft of proposals [to control Internet
gambling]", the publication claims.
The prospect
of a ban on Internet gambling sponsorships has alarmed
some of the country's leading sports teams, but
representatives of football teams and gambling companies
wouldn't speak on the record to the WSJ concerning the
legislative developments.
Nevertheless, the
Journal claims that roughly 50 million Polish zloties
($18.2 million) are channelled into Polish sport each
year by e-gaming companies, including Unibet's $4
million-a-season title sponsorship of 1 Liga, the second
tier of Polish football.
The publication also
reports that Internet gambling operators Bet-At-Home and
BetClick have shirt-sponsorship deals with leading
football clubs Wisla Krakow and Lech Poznan
respectively, but their $3 million-a-year agreements
could be illegal under the draft provisions.
"Such a development would represent a crippling blow to
the finances of those teams and undermine attempts by
Polish clubs to compete on the European stage. No Polish
club has reached the group stages of the Champions
League since Widzew Lodz in 1996," the article points
out.
"This threat to online gambling sponsorships
will certainly be watched by the rest of Europe," the
Wall Street Journal article continues.
"Austrian
operator Bwin's landmark deals with two of the
continent's biggest clubs, AC Milan and Real Madrid -
the latter worth up to GBP18 million a year - are two
high-profile examples of e-gaming sponsorship
agreements, while more than a third of clubs in
England's Premier League now have shirt-sponsorship
contracts with online betting companies."
This
sponsorship trend is likely to continue into newly
liberalised gambling markets like Italy,France and
Denmark the report concludes, but what the sports
sponsorship industry fears is a ban on the practice.
The forthcoming ratification of the Lisbon Treaty
only increases the likelihood of a ban on sponsorships,
according to Simon Chadwick, a professor of
sports-business strategy and marketing at Coventry
University in the U.K.
"This is not just an
issue in Poland," says Chadwick. "The debate about
online gambling could be significant across Europe, and
my view is that the clock is ticking on online gambling
sponsorships.
"We've seen the banning of tobacco
sponsorships, there's now discussion over the banning of
alcohol sponsorships, and gambling may also be banned in
the coming years because there is a general consensus
that socially undesirable sponsorships should not be
allowed.
"The Lisbon Treaty doesn't specifically
mention online gambling but allowing such sponsorships
to continue would be at odds with the prevailing ethos
of the sport competence [aspect of the treaty], which is
about leading healthy lifestyles," he said.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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