Liga Stavok


The Liga Stavok is a Russian sports betting company, established in 2008.

History

The history of “Liga Stavok” is closely connected with the name of its founder Oleg Zhuravsky, a significant Russian lobbyist of bookmaker business interests. Zhuravsky was born in 1969, served in the Western Group of Forces in the GDR from 1988 to 1990, and graduated from the Ugra State University in 1991. Later, in 2010, he also earned a degree from the St. Petersburg Institute of International Trade, Economics and Law. He took a great interest in the bookmaking business in Europe during the 1990s. Since 1997, Zhuravsky held leading positions in companies of the Russian gambling industry. In the mid-2000s, he founded the National Association of Russian Bookmakers and started lobbying the interests and development of this sphere. Under his leadership, the Association has united more than half of the largest actors in the Russian market.
After Zhuravsky's death, the media emphasized his decisive role in the progress of the Russian betting industry. As a result of the activists’ efforts, Russian bookmakers were exempted from the law “On state regulations of activities on organizing and conducting gambling.”
In 2008 Zhuravsky together with his friend and business partner Yuriy Krasovsky founded "First International bookmaker company" that start its activity under the "Liga Stavok" brand.
From 2017 Yuriy Krasovsky is a President of Bookmaker Company "Liga Stavok" and First self-regulated bookmaker's organization of Russia.

Against match-fixing

Since 2010, the “Liga Stavok” began to cooperate with the Russian Premier League to counteract football match fixing and corruption in sport. Oleg Zhuravsky was appointed adviser to the President of the Premier League on the prevention of match-fixing. His company started monitoring and controlling the pre-match betting markets on the RPL matches in order to detect collusion between participating teams. In 2013, Zhuravsky promoted the adoption of a law that increased the penalty for participation in match-fixing. Sports federations were obligated to take measures to combat match-fixing and to inform authorities about the unlawful effect of such competitions. For violation of these rules, state accreditation could be withdrawn. According to the law, bookmakers were required to accept bets only upon the presentation of identity documents, to keep records of gambling participants, as well as to inform the taxation organizations and sports federations of the payouts or payable winnings according to the results of wagers on matches which ended with the least probable outcome.

Interactive bets

Oleg Zhuravsky proposed amendments to federal law No. 244-ФЗ "On state regulation of activities for organizing and conducting gambling,” which came into effect in 2014. Legislative innovations obliged bookmakers and organizers of parimutuel betting to join self-regulatory organizations, and introduced the notions of "interactive bets" and "the Сenter for taking interactive bets" through which bookmakers could be legalized via the Internet. At the end of 2014, a number of large bookmakers, including the “Liga Stavok,” Winline, "1×Stavka" and 888.ru, united into the "First Self-Regulatory Organization" headed by Zhuravsky. Improvement of the legal framework for online bookmaking took another year, and in February 2016 the first “Center” was launched by the “First SRO” on the platform of the non-banking credit organization “Mobil’naya karta”. The "Liga Stavok" was the first Russian bookmaker company, which was integrated with the “First Сenter for Taking Interactive Bets” and began to receive bets online. To make an interactive bet, customers had to go online to register at the “Liga Stavok” website, then on the “Center’s” website, and, finally, confirm their identity by visiting the bookmaker's club or an office of its partner.
In November 2016, the “Liga Stavok” was awarded the Runet Prize as the best online service offering sports entertainment.

Cooperation with sports associations

On April 1, 2017, the federal law "On Introducing Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation in Formation of Mechanisms for Increasing the Income of the Subjects of Children's and Youth Sports as well as the Subjects of Professional Sports" was enacted. This legalization expanded the ways in which the bookmaker business might be advertised, but at the same time affirmed that bookmakers should give part of their profits to sports associations that control matches. The target deductions of bookmakers were 5% of the positive difference between the number of accepted bets and paid wins. Of these deductions, 20% were to be spent on the development of children's and youth sports, and another 80% - for professional sports. The “Liga Stavok,” led by Oleg Zhuravsky, was one of the main public supporters of the adoption of this law and actively participated in its elaboration. When the law was implemented, agreements were signed with the following sports associations:
Since 2010, Liga Stavok has been cooperating with the Russian Premier League in the framework of the Pan-European Early Warning System, aimed at fighting match fixing. In September 2012, together with the head of the Russian Premier League Sergey Pryadkin, the company announced the creation of the All-Russian Football Lottery, 10% of the proceeds of which was supposed to be sent to the RFPL for the development of youth football and mass football in the Russian Federation. The projected revenue, according to the parties, should have been at least 1.6 billion rubles in five years.
In 2014, Liga Stavok became the official betting company of the Russian Premier League, with which it currently works as the general partner of the Russian Premier League.
In July 2017, according to the results of a closed tender, Liga Stavok became the general partner of the Russian Football Championship. This status provided the company with advertising time on television broadcasts of the Premier League matches, as well as advertising on stadiums and billboards around the field.
In 2017, the President of Liga Stavok, Yuri Krasovsky, and the head of the Russian Premier League, Sergey Pryadkin, announced the establishment of a new sports prize, League Fair Play. The purpose of the award is to encourage Russian teams showing respect for the rules and conditions of the game, demonstrating friendly behavior towards the opponent, referees, fans and the media. UEFA recommends a methodology for assessing the behavior of teams for professional football leagues, and the analysis of matches using the Fair Play system is carried out by the match delegate.
In the same year, the Russian Hockey Federation and BC Liga Stavok agreed on a long-term partnership by signing a five-year sponsorship agreement. The signing ceremony, which took place on the eve of the First Channel Cup, was attended by FHR First Vice-President Roman Rotenberg and President of Liga Stavok Yury Krasovsky. “We are pleased that we have a new partner, we have been negotiating for a long time. This will help us develop all nine national teams, the future of our hockey depends on the volume of investments ", - commented the contract Roman Rotenberg. "Liga Stavok" is the official partner of the Russian national hockey team.
During the XXIII Olympic Winter Games in South Korean Pyeongchang, Liga Stavok acted as the general partner of the House of Sport, opened by the Olympians Support Foundation. For the fans, live broadcasts of competitions, teleconferences, exhibitions, film screenings, contests and entertainment tournaments were organized in the House of Sport, and the bookmaker presented a separate line of betting with coefficients for the events of the Olympics.
On August 31, 2018, Yuri Krasovsky and the President of the Russian Hockey Federation, Vladislav Tretyak, announced the establishment of the “Heroes of Hockey” sports award, marking the merits of the national team for the season. According to Vladislav Tretiak, the victory of the national team in the Olympic Games in 2018 united the country and gave a new impetus to the development of hockey. “Today, the matches of our teams attract the attention of tens of millions of fans. That is why we, together with Liga Stavok, established the Heroes of Hockey Award. We thank our partners for their attention to hockey, for the desire to convey to people the names of athletes who glorify our country and are heroes for the Russians.” The laureates of the award are determined annually according to the results of the official matches of the Russian national team of the past sporting season in the framework of the Euro Hockey Tour, the World Cup, the Olympic Games, the Euro Challenge, the World Cup and other tournaments.
Commenting on the cooperation with tLiga Stavok, Vladislav Tretyak stressed that it is developing very successfully: “We signed the contract at the First Channel Cup, won it, and then won the Olympics. Liga Stavok is one of our main partners, a very reliable and responsible partner, a company with high social responsibility. It is pleasant that in Liga Stavok they respect and support all our undertakings with great respect, in particular, in such an important area for us as the development of the National Hockey Players Training Program.”
Analyzing the results of the activities of BC Liga Stavok for 2018 at a press conference at the IAA "Russia Today", Yuri Krasovsky said that the company's total investment in the development of national sports amounted to about 1 billion rubles.
Today BC Liga Stavok is the general partner of the Russian Premier League. as well as the official partner of the FHR and the Russian national hockey team.