Deltatre and Endeavor merge to transform sports streaming

The acquisition will unite two of the industry’s most respected digital and over-the-top (OTT) technology providers, creating a powerhouse capable of delivering comprehensive, end-to-end digital experiences for some of the world’s biggest brands.

Deltatre’s advanced suite of products, which includes D3 VOLT, FORGE, AXIS and DIVA, will be combined with Endeavor Streaming’s VESPER platform. Together, they will also integrate their strategy, consultancy, and direct-to-consumer marketing services.

This deal will have a major effect on sports streaming and digital technology to improve fan experiences.

With clients such as the NFL, UEFA, NBA, UFC, WWE, MLB, World Rugby, ICC and Sky, the combined business is set to deliver reliable, scalable, and high-quality streaming and digital services across live and on-demand content.

For global football audiences in particular, the partnership strengthens the delivery of major competitions such as the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League and the Euros, enabling broadcasters and platforms to create more immersive and personalised fan experiences for millions of viewers worldwide.

Expected to close in Q3 2025, the deal highlights Deltatre’s ambition to simplify the delivery of complex digital ecosystems for its clients, offering everything from video streaming and graphics to customer analytics and performance marketing under one roof.

By joining forces with Endeavor Streaming, Deltatre is positioning itself as a leader in powering the next generation of digital experiences across sport, media and entertainment.

Andrea Marini, CEO of Deltatre spoke about the two companies ‘complementing’ each other for this new deal.

“Together, we are extremely well-positioned to lead at every level of the industry – and this investment underscores our commitment to broadening the value we bring to existing and future clients. Endeavor Streaming is a highly respected player in our industry and its offerings are a natural complement to our existing products and services,” said Marini in a press release.

“I strongly believe this move positions Deltatre as a leader in delivering high-quality, fully integrated digital and OTT deployments.”

Fred Santarpia, President of Endeavor Streaming spoke about driving their product towards a larger audience.

“Endeavor Streaming has established itself as a trusted partner to the world’s largest sports and media companies, as they transition their businesses from linear-driven experiences into a direct-to-consumer driven future,” said Santarpia in a press release.

“With Deltatre, we look forward to delivering even greater opportunities to create value for our partners in growing audiences and revenue.”

This merger positions Deltatre as a global leader in digital and streaming solutions, offering sports organisations like UEFA the tools to deliver seamless, high-quality fan experiences.

By combining expertise and technology, the deal is set to shape the future of sports streaming worldwide.

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Football NSW calls on clubs to Make It Red for Heart Health Round

Football NSW is calling on clubs and associations across the state to register for the 2026 Make It Red campaign, joining a national awareness movement aimed at reducing heart-related deaths on sporting grounds ahead of Heart Health Round on the weekend of June 5 to 7.

The campaign, developed by the Heartbeat of Football Foundation, asks sporting clubs to wear red, raise funds and build awareness around heart disease and sudden cardiac arrest, which is the leading single cause of disease burden and death in Australia for both men and women, and one that health authorities say is largely preventable through modifiable risk factors.

The call to action comes as the Foundation continues its work to map and register Automated External Defibrillators across NSW sporting facilities, a project that has already engaged twelve football associations and fed data into both the NSW Ambulance GoodSAM registry and NSW Health’s public AED map. The availability of a functioning, registered AED on site is among the most significant determinants of survival following sudden cardiac arrest, with survival rates declining sharply for every minute without defibrillation.

Football NSW is encouraging clubs to engage with the campaign across three areas. Clubs can register for the Make It Red campaign to help fund research, education and prevention programs. Participants, particularly those aged over 35, are encouraged to seek a free heart health screening test from their local GP or enquire about hosting a Heartbeat of Football testing day. Clubs are also urged to ensure their grounds have active, accessible AEDs in place, with guidance available through Football NSW’s Rescue Ready Guide.

The Make It Red campaign runs from June 5 to July 12, with Heart Health Round taking place across the opening weekend. Clubs can register and access participation resources at makeitred.org.

Community Spirit Shines on AFC Grassroots Football Day 2026

This week, Football Australia (FA) celebrated AFC Grassroots Football Day 2026, championing the people and communities who continue to hold up a safe, inclusive and supportive environment in the football landscape.

‘For all, for life’

In collaboration with Football NSW, Canterbury Football Association and community club, Balmain & District Football Club, the day reflected the very best of what football provides.

The event brought in participants of all ages – from 4-74 years-old – and reached a total of 400 people. Girls-only programs, all-abilities sessions and over-age football ensured all were catered for.

Such a diverse range of participants builds on a wider drive during FIFA World Football Week, which seeks to promote the sport not just as the dazzling lights of 100,000-seater stadiums, but as a way to foster community spirit and social development.

Furthermore, FA support through its Club Changer program was a welcome addition to the action, emphasising the organisation’s commitment to nurture a real love for the game across communities in Australia.

“Through Club Changer we support our clubs to provide a safe, fun and enjoyable environment where everyone is welcome; whether that be as a player, volunteer, referee or supporter,” explained National Program Manager Club Development at FA, Grace Lambourne.

“Everyone should feel they belong and are welcome to play, stay, and love the game.”

 

A welcome celebration

While the upcoming FIFA World Cup will no doubt inspire millions of future Socceroos and Matildas, events like the AFC Grassroots Football Day represent something beyond just inspiration.

It is a platform. An opportunity to express a love for football and to connect with others while doing so.

And connections between the professional and grassroots game is more important than ever if Australia is to nurture the next generation of talent.

This is particularly clear in the rise of women’s football across the nation. Since the FIFA Women’s World Cup, female participation rose by 32%, and registrations for the MiniTillies Program skyrocketed from 264 in 2023, to 1223 in 2024.

The professionals spark passion. But communities turn that passion into playing time.

That is why celebrating grassroots football – and the volunteers and families who sustain it – is a vital part of Australia’s football future. Together, FA and the AFC are creating strong foundations built on positivity, engagement, and inclusivity for all with a love for the beautiful game.

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