Flashscore Hits 155 Million Monthly Users and 400 Million App Downloads
The new records were set in October, when Flashscore and BeSoccer jointly reached a single-day traffic high of 48.5 million users and 2.58 billion page views, largely driven by audience interest in the La Liga clash between Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Flashscore has announced it has surpassed 155 million monthly active users and exceeded 400 million app downloads, marking a major milestone in its growth. The company credits part of this expansion to its acquisition of Spanish football media platform BeSoccer, which has added more than 30 million users and strengthened Flashscore’s presence in key global football markets.
The new records were set in October, when Flashscore and BeSoccer jointly reached a single-day traffic high of 48.5 million users and 2.58 billion page views, largely driven by audience interest in the La Liga clash between Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Flashscore, the flagship product of Czech-based Livesport, was founded in 2006 by Martin Hájek and Ji?í Mareš. The platform has grown into one of the most widely used sources for live scores and sports data, supported by strategic acquisitions including BeSoccer, Soccerway, and Tribal Football.
Football remains the primary driver of engagement on Flashscore, accounting for more than 65% of total user activity, followed by tennis and basketball. Its largest user bases are in Brazil, Italy, France, the UK, Poland, and Germany, with emerging audiences in Nigeria and the United States contributing to ongoing global growth.
The surge in users and traffic underlines Flashscore’s influence in digital sports media and reflects rising demand among iGaming and sports audiences for real-time, reliable match data.
Flashscore CEO Pavel Krbec said:
“All our investments in modern technology and product portfolio, as well as our daily work, are directed toward a single goal: delivering key sports information to fans around the world at the moment it matters most. Surpassing the 155 million monthly user milestone has shown that our vision delivers tangible results and I’m confident that in the year ahead, we will raise the bar even higher.”
BeSoccer CEO Ana Chapado added:
“One year under one umbrella with Flashscore reflects both the strength of our football-focused platform and the power of joining forces with a global leader. Together, we’re building something truly special for football fans around the world.”
Krbec highlighted the platform’s performance during El Clásico:
“When the El Clásico was approaching, we saw it as an opportunity for Flashscore to shine. That’s exactly what happened – 14.7 million people followed the match on our platform, making it the second most-watched game in our history.”







