
(AsiaGameHub) – By: Logan Pierce
This isn’t just FeedConstruct adding another basketball league to its portfolio—it’s a calculated play for Latin America’s booming sports betting market. The Ecuadorian Liga Básquet Pro may not be a global household name, but its exclusive rights are a key to unlocking regional bettor engagement. FeedConstruct can’t afford to miss this as competitors circle the fast-growing Latin American betting space.
FeedConstruct has secured exclusive worldwide streaming and data rights for all matches of Liga Básquet Pro, Ecuador’s premier men’s basketball competition. No other entity can stream these games or access official data for betting anywhere globally. This deal signals the company’s intent to expand its footprint in emerging markets, especially where basketball’s popularity is on the rise.
The Liga Básquet Pro has boosted basketball’s visibility in Ecuador, building a loyal local fan base. Its competitive matchups and growing commercial appeal make it a rising star in Latin America’s basketball scene. For FeedConstruct, this league isn’t just content—it’s a way to connect with bettors who crave local, engaging sports action that aligns with their daily routines.
Latin America is a fast-growing market for sports betting, with basketball playing an increasingly important role in regional engagement. The favorable time zones here mean matches align with peak betting hours, driving more activity and better engagement for sportsbooks using FeedConstruct’s services. This is a win-win for both the company and its operator partners.
FeedConstruct’s network of over 100 operators worldwide will now have access to this new content. Ani Isakhanyan, head of rights and content at FeedConstruct, noted the league’s passionate fan base and competitive profile bring valuable opportunities. For the Liga Básquet Pro, this partnership means international exposure and data integrity safeguards, as per its president Enrique Zeballos Márquez.
FeedConstruct’s next move will likely target smaller Latin American leagues to lock in regional dominance before competitors catch up.
Author bio: Logan Pierce, an independent business researcher focused on sports media rights and emerging market expansion strategies.