The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) and BetVictor announced a national partnership that will see the international sports book align with the CEBL as its official Sports Betting Partner for the 2023 season as it expands its presence in Ontario and across Canada. The partnership will include a groundbreaking sports betting experience for CEBL fans across its broadcasts and media platforms.
BetVictor is a licensed and regulated online gaming operator in Ontario and is the official sportsbook for CEBL fans looking to wager on games this season.
“This partnership with BetVictor will not only offer cutting-edge online gaming experience to users but also an increased awareness of the CEBL brand globally. We look forward to bringing this personalized sports betting experience to basketball fans across Canada for all 107 games this season,” Mike Morreale, CEO and Co-Founder of CEBL, said.
“I am proud to announce our sponsorship of the CEBL. We are thrilled to be a part of this exciting basketball league and to support the continued growth of basketball in Canada. This partnership provides us with a unique opportunity to connect with Canadian basketball fans and showcase our commitment to providing the best sports betting experience possible. We have an extensive range of sports betting options which include live In-Play betting, parlays and futures markets; fans can bet on the games they love and experience the excitement of basketball like never before. At BetVictor, we are committed to responsible gambling and ensuring that our customers enjoy a safe and enjoyable betting experience. Through our partnership with the CEBL, we hope to promote responsible gambling and provide fans with the tools they need to gamble responsibly,” said Samuel Boswell of BetVictor.
“Finally, we want to wish all ten teams, staff and fans of the CEBL a very successful season. We currently have the Niagara River Lions as the +333 market leaders and most likely to come out on top at Championship Weekend. Next in is the Brampton Honey Badgers at +400 followed by the Edmonton Stingers at +450,” concluded Samuel Boswell.
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