Discover how the LFA used official Opta data to fuel richer storytelling, boost fan engagement, and attract new audiences across digital and broadcast platforms
The Czech Football League Association (LFA) oversees the country’s top two football tiers. As demand for data-driven content intensified across media and betting markets, the LFA recognised the need for a single, trusted source of official match data – not only to deliver speed and accuracy, but to empower clubs, broadcasters, and digital teams to tell richer, more engaging stories that deepen fandom and unlock new commercial opportunities.
In Opta, the LFA found a partner offering low-latency match data coupled with visually compelling insights for more captivating storytelling across broadcast, print and online platforms.
To modernise its content production and data infrastructure, the LFA faced several key challenges:
In June 2024, the LFA selected Stats Perform as its official media data supplier, covering all 16 clubs in the Czech top division. This partnership enabled:
“Partnering with Stats Perform and integrating official Opta data has been a crucial step forward in how we serve our fans, media, and clubs. We have been collecting data in the past but now it’s not just about numbers: it’s about turning data into stories, moments, and experiences that elevate Chance Liga’s visibility and deepen emotional connections with fans. By choosing Opta, we’ve positioned ourselves as a progressive, data-driven competition, ready to compete with Europe’s most digitally advanced leagues.”
– Martin Šrámek, Business Development Manager at LFA
While Opta was one part of the LFA’s broader modernisation strategy, its positive impact was immediate and measurable – particularly across social media and broadcast audiences during the 2024/25 season:
• Reach: 1.3 million (+119%)
• Interactions: 1.9 million (+100%)
• Impressions: 74.1 million (+165%)
• Average TV viewership of Chance Liga rose by 9% year-over-year, attracting 2.6 milion more viewers compared to the previous season.
• Chance Liga was the most-watched competition in Czechia, surpassing other European leagues and the Champions League.
• The availability of low-latency data empowered OnePlay, the official broadcaster, to launch a dedicated Opta channel with a live data screen – a unique innovation in Central Europe.