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Turkey Dominates Global iGaming Growth Amid Football Season Kickoff

17 August 20266 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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Türkei stürmt an Weltspitze: Massiver iGaming-Boom zum Fußball-SaisonstartAI-GENERATED

Turkey saw a 24.2 percent surge in player acquisition intent this August, leading global charts as the domestic football season commenced.

The global iGaming landscape is witnessing a dramatic shift, with Turkey emerging as the fastest-growing market in terms of player interest during the first week of August 2026. According to data from the Blask Index, acquisition intent in Turkey jumped by 24.2 percent. This significant increase is directly linked to the start of the new Trendyol 1. Lig season, which held its opening fixtures between 7 August and 9 August. It once again proves the inseparable link between professional football and the global gambling industry.

While Turkey leads the charts, other regions are also showing notable movements. Guinea recorded the second-largest global gain at 19.3 percent, primarily fueled by a major promotional campaign by Guinée Games. The operator enticed players with a jackpot of 250 million Guinean francs for its Better Barn House Bonanza game. Europe also saw activity, with France ranking third with an 18.2 percent increase. This was driven by a concentrated schedule of pre-season friendlies on 8 August involving high-profile clubs like Lens, Rennes, and Marseille, showing that even non-competitive matches can trigger massive betting interest.

Numbers and facts

Beyond the top performers, Angola posted a 17.9 percent increase. In this case, the growth is attributed to regulatory transitions rather than sports. The nation is currently operating under the new Gaming Activity Law, with the regulator, Instituto de Supervisão de Jogos, maintaining a swift 30-day licensing period. Completing the top five is the Republic of the Congo with a 16.6 percent rise, though no specific market catalyst was identified. The report concludes that following the World Cup, domestic football returns and regulatory adjustments remain the primary drivers of market performance.

In stark contrast to these growth stories is the situation in established European markets. In the Netherlands, fiscal policy is leading to a decline in regulated activity. Following a tax increase to 34.2 percent in 2025 and a further jump to 37.8 percent this year, reputable operators are exiting. Sam Sadi, CEO of LiveScore Bet, explained his company’s withdrawal by stating that profitability would have taken ten years to achieve under these conditions. He noted that the channelization rate has dropped from an initial 80-90 percent to approximately 60 percent as high-value customers move to the black market.

Background

The global iGaming market is extremely sensitive to tax and regulatory frameworks. While countries like Angola grow through clear new legislation, European states risk losing players to unlicensed offshore providers through over-regulation. Industry experts warn that governments often view gambling as an easy source of revenue while ignoring the economic realities faced by operators.

„If you increase taxes too high, it just pushes players towards the black market, and that's scary. More money seems fun to a government, but there's a limit to what an operator can take.“ - Henk Wolff, iGaming consultant

This warning is also reflected in the strategies of major media groups. The DAZN Group is aggressively expanding into the betting sector, having acquired the global sports media business of Eleven Group. The goal is to integrate sports streaming and betting to remain profitable through economies of scale, even as regulatory pressure mounts. The integration of Eleven adds approximately $300 million in annual revenue to DAZN and strengthens its position in markets like Portugal and Belgium.

Why it matters for German players

For German players, the situation is clearly defined by the Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021). Germany follows one of the strictest approaches worldwide to ensure player protection. The Joint Gambling Authority of the States (GGL) maintains a strict whitelist. Anyone playing at a provider without this license is operating in an illegal space and lacks legal protection. German customers must adhere to a monthly deposit limit of 1,000 euros across all providers, monitored via the LUGAS system. Furthermore, a 1-euro stake limit per spin applies to online slots, along with a mandatory five-second pause between rounds.

These measures are intended to prevent gambling addiction but, similar to the situation in the Netherlands, lead to debates regarding the attractiveness of the legal market. While Turkey booms due to sporting events, the challenge in Germany remains keeping players within the licensed environment. For maximum security, players should only use platforms carrying the official GGL seal, ensuring fair payouts and the functionality of the OASIS blocklist.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

For operators with a German license, global trends signal a tougher fight for player attention. Margins are squeezed by high taxes and compliance costs. German providers cannot compete with massive jackpots from Guinea or tax-free odds from Curacao. Instead, they must focus on trust, fast support, and legal certainty. However, the Turkish data proves that football remains the primary draw. GGL-licensed bookmakers must optimize their offerings around the Bundesliga and international leagues to prevent players from drifting to unregulated competitors.

Frequently asked questions

Which country currently has the highest growth in online gambling?

Turkey leads the global ranking with a 24.2 percent increase in acquisition intent. This surge was primarily triggered by the start of the domestic Trendyol 1. Lig football season in August.

Why are providers like LiveScore Bet withdrawing from regulated markets?

High tax rates, such as the increase to 37.8 percent in the Netherlands, make operations unprofitable for legal firms. According to CEO Sam Sadi, it would take too long for a company to become profitable under such conditions.

What role does football play in iGaming growth?

Football is the strongest driver for sports betting worldwide. Both the season start in Turkey and pre-season friendlies in France led to double-digit growth in user registrations in August 2026.

Am I allowed to play at any online casino in Germany?

No, it is only legal to play at providers listed on the whitelist of the Joint Gambling Authority of the States (GGL). These providers comply with German player protection laws, such as the 1,000-euro deposit limit and the OASIS system.

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Lisa Lustich

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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