‘It’s about the moments’: How FC Cincinnati plans to use its new sports betting license

‘It’s about the moments’: How FC Cincinnati plans to use its new sports betting license

Article brief provided by Cincinnati Enquirer
  • Pat Brennan, Cincinnati Enquirer
September 24, 2022 6:22 PM
  • Pat Brennan, Cincinnati Enquirer

Picture your traditional sportsbook environment − walls of mounted TV’s, an electronic news ticker spitting out scores, stats and odds, a kitchen preparing fresh food, and beverages of your choice just a few steps away. And teller windows for betting.

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Now picture all of that in the vicinity of FC Cincinnati’s TQL Stadium.

That’s only part of the future FC Cincinnati envisions for fan engagement via sports betting, which the club can offer Jan. 1, 2023.

The Ohio Casino Control Commission granted betting licenses to FC Cincinnati and other professional sports teams in Ohio, and FC Cincinnati went public Wednesday with news it partnered with SuperBook Sports to provide local sports fans with multiple vehicles to engage with FC Cincinnati’s brand via betting.