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Betano Founder George Daskalakis Reportedly Eyes Stake in Bristol City FC

19 August 20266 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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Kaizen Gaming CEO George Daskalakis is in talks to acquire a minority stake in Bristol City. The deal faces scrutiny under the UK's new football ownership regulations.

A significant deal is emerging in the world of English football that reaches far beyond the pitch. George Daskalakis, founder and CEO of Kaizen Gaming, is reportedly in negotiations to acquire a substantial minority stake in Bristol City FC. The club currently competes in the EFL Championship and is owned by businessman Steve Lansdown, co-founder of financial giant Hargreaves Lansdown. Daskalakis is being advised by Sandford Loudon, a partner at Oakvale Capital, a firm previously involved in high-profile deals for Chelsea and Leyton Orient.

While it has been emphasized that this is a personal investment by Daskalakis, separate from the daily operations of Kaizen Gaming or the Betano brand, the news has sparked widespread discussion. The timing is particularly sensitive as British football undergoes profound regulatory shifts. Since late 2025, the Independent Football Regulator (IFR) has taken charge of governance in English football, following the enactment of the Football Governance Act. This new body is tasked with protecting the integrity of the sport and ensuring that club owners possess both competence and transparent sources of wealth.

Numbers and facts

Should Daskalakis acquire a stake exceeding 25 percent in Bristol City, he would be subject to the newly established Owners, Directors and Senior Executives (ODSE) test. This test was implemented at the end of last season to prevent financial mismanagement cases, such as the expulsion of Bury FC from the EFL in 2019. Betano is already a familiar name in English football, having partnered with Aston Villa since 2023. Due to the ban on front-of-shirt gambling sponsorship in the Premier League, effective from August 21, 2026, the Betano logo has already moved from the chest to the sleeves of Villa's kits.

An official statement from Betano representatives clarified the distinction between the company and the individual:

"This is unrelated to Kaizen Gaming and Betano and falls outside the company’s scope. We are not in a position to comment on potential personal activities of our CEO." - Betano Spokesperson

Background

Investors from the gambling industry are not new to English football. Tony Bloom, owner of Brighton and Hove Albion, is a prime example of an owner who built his fortune in the betting sector. Similarly, Stoke City maintains close ties to the industry; in August 2024, John Coates, co-CEO of bet365, took full ownership of the club following a formal demerger from the bet365 group. However, the rules have tightened significantly. The IFR now scrutinizes whether the involvement of a betting executive in club ownership could lead to conflicts of interest, particularly when the brand's visibility is already high through deals like those with Tottenham Hotspur or Aston Villa.

Why it matters for German players

For German Betano customers, this potential overseas deal has no direct impact. Betano is licensed in Germany by the Joint Gambling Authority of the States (GGL) and operates under strict regulations. Players using providers listed on the GGL whitelist are protected by the Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021. This includes the cross-operator deposit limit of 1,000 euros per month and the stake limit of one euro per round for virtual slot games. The central monitoring system, LUGAS, strictly enforces these boundaries. Since Daskalakis is investing as a private individual, it does not affect German licensing or the security of player data in Germany. Nonetheless, it demonstrates the financial strength and global reach of the figures behind brands legal in Germany.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

The expansion of industry leaders into other sporting domains underscores the professionalization of the sector. For GGL-licensed operators, this signals growing acceptance as serious business partners, provided they adhere to strict regulatory requirements. While the UK sees the IFR tightening its grip, the GGL remains the gold standard for player protection and market oversight in Germany. The clear separation of private investment and gambling operations, as sought by Daskalakis, is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the Betano brand in Germany as well. German players should ensure they play exclusively with GGL-licensed providers to guarantee compliance with legal standards.

Frequently asked questions

Who is George Daskalakis and what is he planning?

George Daskalakis is the founder and CEO of Kaizen Gaming, the company behind Betano. He is currently negotiating the purchase of a minority stake in the English football club Bristol City as a private investor.

Why is this deal being reviewed by authorities?

In England, the Independent Football Regulator (IFR) was established in late 2025 to conduct new ownership tests. Given Daskalakis's role in the gambling industry, authorities are checking if his involvement meets the sport's integrity standards.

Does the deal affect the Betano brand?

According to official statements from Betano, this is a purely private matter for Daskalakis. The company itself is not involved in the negotiations, though it holds sponsorship deals with clubs like Aston Villa.

What are the rules for gambling advertising in English football?

Starting August 21, 2026, betting operators are no longer allowed to appear as primary front-of-shirt sponsors in the Premier League. Betano has already adapted by becoming a sleeve sponsor for Aston Villa.

Are German players affected by this investment?

No, players in Germany continue to be governed by the Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 and GGL supervision. A private investment by the CEO in an English club does not affect German safety standards or limits.

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Lisa Lustich

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Lisa Lustich has been testing German-language online casinos since 1997 and runs the Lustich.de newsroom. More than 400 published reviews, certified player-protection advisor (BZgA training, 2019).

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