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The advertisements or promotions from the gambling company will reduce because of that but that does not mean the young generation can not see the ads because sometimes, they do not sleep at pass midnight. I think the governments are trying to reduce the number of gamblers because they think in this pandemic, while people stay at home and watch many things, people will also see the ads about gambling, which makes them place their bets on sports. Maybe the La Liga teams need to find the other sponsors companies that want to join with them not to lose their income from the advertisements.
Actually, with the rules set, I think it will add new problems, especially for teams that have sponsors in La Liga.
but the possibility of reducing gambling problems in their country is quite small in terms of success because now it is not only television media and it is true that the pandemic is one of the roots of the problem here because with this virus, the economy is getting worse and more and more people are in the world. in the house in the long run, and I think they gamble not without reason because they think this is an instant way to make money even though this is not entirely true.
Every decision will have a side effect, whether we already calculate or knows it or not, because if those rules are still be applied, the new problems will come out as you said. It is difficult to solve gambling problems because if one people stop gambling, the other people will start gambling. If people know the real danger of playing gambling in the long term, they can think twice about that and not try to engage in gambling games.

People themselves need money to survive in this pandemic and they see gambling can be one of many ways to make money. But they do not think more about the danger for their life. Hopefully, the banning of betting ads could help reduce gambling problems, especially reducing gambling addiction.
it's like dying one grows a thousand Smiley and indeed this happens in terms of gambling, and believe it or not it is a fact, because one gambler stops but on the other hand 2 to 3 people just start gambling. and problems like this will never end.
but it's true of course the government in Spain has started planning and realizing this and of course a ban like this will have an impact, even though it can't be predicted whether it will be significant or not.
and about this it is true because the effects of the lockdown have hampered all of their livelihoods whether at work or in running a business and governments in all countries are worried about the virus that continues to attack brutally with more and more variants so that inevitably a lockdown must be carried out, because the government is worried that its citizens will die from the virus but on the other hand the government has not thought that the effect of the lockdown will make their citizens die of hunger.
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In my country, advertising of alcoholic beverages on TV is banned, but that hasn't stopped many alcoholic companies from producing non-alcoholic beer and advertising it under the same brand name. It is quite possible that in this situation, too, they will come up with a workaround that will satisfy the needs of both sports clubs and bookmakers.
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This is absolutely obnoxious.  I am sick and tired of seeing countries making backwards progress.  There is nothing wrong with gambling and this should be something that is left up to the people to decide on, not an overlord.  I guess I am just tired of countries making backwards moves and seemingly many of them of late.
While I do not like it either this is the kind of government most people want and deserve, as soon as they run into a problem they run to the government asking for a solution to their problems not realizing that whatever solution the government can come up makes things way worse, as yourself I do not think this is the correct path, we must give as much freedom as possible to the people, it is true some will make mistakes because of that freedom but this is not a reason to restrict the freedom of the 99% which can gamble responsibly.
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Huge money is going to lose on this new law that's being implemented in Spain. We know that there are too many sports fans there and as well as sports bettors.
Yes it will have a huge impact to casinos, the same goes to influencers because they cant promote a platform that can also give them profit for doing it.

This law might be their solution to prevent their people especially the minors to engage themselves on such activity. However we know if there's a will, there's a way thus if a person is interested to gamble regardless if there's an advertisement around or not, its not hard to find a gambling site that can satisfy yourself.
Hopefully, that can be an awareness from the parents to always take care of their kids and understand the risk of gambling. The casino income will reduce because of that but I am sure the casino will figure out how they can still get another way to have the income. The program from the government will surely help people not to watch the gambling ads but for people who are already playing gambling on their favorite sites, they will not care because they can directly visit the site and playing gambling.
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Huge money is going to lose on this new law that's being implemented in Spain. We know that there are too many sports fans there and as well as sports bettors.
Yes it will have a huge impact to casinos, the same goes to influencers because they cant promote a platform that can also give them profit for doing it.

This law might be their solution to prevent their people especially the minors to engage themselves on such activity. However we know if there's a will, there's a way thus if a person is interested to gamble regardless if there's an advertisement around or not, its not hard to find a gambling site that can satisfy yourself.
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This is going to hurt the income of most sports clubs in Spain, since these ads are a huge source of revenue for them. But somehow i think they will find a loophole through these rules. Somewhere in line with how liquor ads are shown in Indian television. The betting companies can create a similar company that is into some other business but has the same name and run ads of the other company which does not attract the ban.

Also, does anyone know if this has anything to do with Barca not being able to afford Messi?
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Huge money is going to lose on this new law that's being implemented in Spain. We know that there are too many sports fans there and as well as sports bettors.
This is harsh losing $150 million for forcibly dropping their gambling deal and declining their request for a three-year transition deal, the gambling addiction could be high that the government suddenly enforced these restrictions, the teams' management should now think outside of the box now that government do not allow shirt advertisement, this will have a significant impact in the financial status of each team, not just the figure that they come out.

The team can request a dialog, they are paying companies and they give employment and entertainment to a lot of people.
There really is a big effect to the finances of those teams affected, I don't think that they will be given a consideration even if they will have a dialogue request.
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This is absolutely obnoxious.  I am sick and tired of seeing countries making backwards progress.  There is nothing wrong with gambling and this should be something that is left up to the people to decide on, not an overlord.  I guess I am just tired of countries making backwards moves and seemingly many of them of late.

Hey man, seriously? I'm in favor of the gambling industry but to say that there is nothing wrong with gambling seems too exaggerated for me.

Of course there are bad things in the gaming world. We have the problem of addictions, which in my opinion usually come more from a previous problem of the person than from the game itself, but gambling is not like eating vegetables, where we can say that there is nothing wrong with it.

Besides, nowadays we have the problem of the new technologies, which give instant access, that you can play without anyone knowing it, bet very fast and bet practically anything. With the new technologies, there are new problems with gambling: How is Technology Innovation Impacting Gambling Addiction?

And then there is the problem of minors, which has already been mentioned. So no, the gambling industry is not as harmless as the cultivation of organic vegetables.
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I wonder how the Spanish teams are going to respond.

Probably not very positively, mind you, given that this is their livelihoods.

Not sure what precipitated this change to be honest. This stuff has been going on in the rest of the world and in Spain for ages and without warning they decide to ban it... Might be a bit of a kneejerk reaction in my opinion.
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Talking about the rules, this seems like a pretty good move to reduce the rate of gambling increases for minors. but seeing from the article that there is an increase in gambling there is at the age of 18-25 years which is a transition period from teenagers to adults (not minors). I don't think this will have a significant impact because at this age they can already determine and look for whatever they like, including gambling.
As for the advertisements or promotions that are carried out at night, it does not guarantee that they do not watch because at the teenage age phase staying up late is no longer a taboo thing and even becomes commonplace even though not everyone does it but on average they do it.
on the other hand this is a crushing blow for the La Liga teams that have gambling sponsors as stated in the article op linked.
and I think this rule will only make a bad impact for La Liga teams that have gambling sponsors without results which do not necessarily reduce the number of youth gambling there.
The advertisements or promotions from the gambling company will reduce because of that but that does not mean the young generation can not see the ads because sometimes, they do not sleep at pass midnight. I think the governments are trying to reduce the number of gamblers because they think in this pandemic, while people stay at home and watch many things, people will also see the ads about gambling, which makes them place their bets on sports. Maybe the La Liga teams need to find the other sponsors companies that want to join with them not to lose their income from the advertisements.
Actually, with the rules set, I think it will add new problems, especially for teams that have sponsors in La Liga.
but the possibility of reducing gambling problems in their country is quite small in terms of success because now it is not only television media and it is true that the pandemic is one of the roots of the problem here because with this virus, the economy is getting worse and more and more people are in the world. in the house in the long run, and I think they gamble not without reason because they think this is an instant way to make money even though this is not entirely true.
Every decision will have a side effect, whether we already calculate or knows it or not, because if those rules are still be applied, the new problems will come out as you said. It is difficult to solve gambling problems because if one people stop gambling, the other people will start gambling. If people know the real danger of playing gambling in the long term, they can think twice about that and not try to engage in gambling games.

People themselves need money to survive in this pandemic and they see gambling can be one of many ways to make money. But they do not think more about the danger for their life. Hopefully, the banning of betting ads could help reduce gambling problems, especially reducing gambling addiction.
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This is harsh losing $150 million for forcibly dropping their gambling deal and declining their request for a three-year transition deal, the gambling addiction could be high that the government suddenly enforced these restrictions, the teams' management should now think outside of the box now that government do not allow shirt advertisement, this will have a significant impact in the financial status of each team, not just the figure that they come out.

The team can request a dialog, they are paying companies and they give employment and entertainment to a lot of people.
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https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/la-liga-betting-shirt-sponsors-2020-21-season
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Teams directly affected:
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Alavés (Betway), Cádiz (Dafabet), Granada (Winamax), Levante (Betway), Real Betis (Betway), Sevilla (MarathonBet) and Valencia (Bwin).
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Seven of the 20 teams in top-flight La Liga have shirt sponsorship deals with gambling companies.
Wow, although there are still many ways of advertising their gambling, exactly, especially this, advertising by being sponsorship in the "shirt" will be very infleuncing.
COmmonly, being a sponsor in the shirt becomes a very influential way and it is very premium to be there.
that is why it will probably give big impact on the companies.
however, the law is a law, and law must be obeyed.
The companies will turn their strategies to keep adverts8sing their companies or sites whatever happen. Today there are many ways, many people are related to online activities, so that they will try using the chance to advertize many more iby online.
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Not sure what this is supposed to achieve - to curb underage gambling perhaps?

I personally think that this is not going to be effective whatsoever. Teenagers can stay up late too, you know?

It's probably just going to be knocking out the funding for a lot of teams and forcing them to make employee cuts for absolutely no reason whatsoever.

It is bad news for the industry, but yes, it is mostly intended to limit effectively the options for advertising, limit the exposure of underaged people, and it means some additional disadvantages for betting houses. Still, it does not seem to address the on-line marketing and, to be honest, young people are much more into tik-tok than TV. Their habits are very different and even the social media they use, such as NOT Facebook, is also different because who want´s to be on your dad´s social network?

It is similar to some of the bans on tobacco, and, if you think of it, these were only partially effective as they made existing brands more resistant to newcomers.

Regarding TikTok social media, I often find those who advertise gambling casinos, even from them doing Live and suggesting that all their followers follow to register on the casino site. Many advertising promotions are starting to reach all influencers and avoid sponsoring various sports. Now it is in effect in some countries limiting sponsorship of gambling sites.
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https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/la-liga-betting-shirt-sponsors-2020-21-season

The new law has knocked down strongly all the preferred advertising options for betting business. They cannot, for example, be on a teams shirt nor celebrities from sports are allowed to promote betting houses or platforms. Also, the adds in TV can only be run late at night. Needless to say that is a torpedo on the finances of several teams and may affect their ability to recruit and maintain the right players.

Teams directly affected:
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Alavés (Betway), Cádiz (Dafabet), Granada (Winamax), Levante (Betway), Real Betis (Betway), Sevilla (MarathonBet) and Valencia (Bwin).

This is a really bad decision from Spain.Lots of teams depend on the money from their sponsors and they just cutted a big % of sponsors. Most of this teams will have to find new sponsorships that pay a lot of money and that dosent happen everyday.Really a bad move from Spain.Teams should fight against this
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I wouldn't really worry too much about sports clubs, because their soccer uniforms won't remain unadvertised for long. There are a huge number of other sponsors who will gladly take the vacated space. So even if sports clubs lose some of their revenues, it won't last long. It will be much more difficult for bookmakers to find an equally effective promotion.
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Talking about the rules, this seems like a pretty good move to reduce the rate of gambling increases for minors. but seeing from the article that there is an increase in gambling there is at the age of 18-25 years which is a transition period from teenagers to adults (not minors). I don't think this will have a significant impact because at this age they can already determine and look for whatever they like, including gambling.
As for the advertisements or promotions that are carried out at night, it does not guarantee that they do not watch because at the teenage age phase staying up late is no longer a taboo thing and even becomes commonplace even though not everyone does it but on average they do it.
on the other hand this is a crushing blow for the La Liga teams that have gambling sponsors as stated in the article op linked.
and I think this rule will only make a bad impact for La Liga teams that have gambling sponsors without results which do not necessarily reduce the number of youth gambling there.
The advertisements or promotions from the gambling company will reduce because of that but that does not mean the young generation can not see the ads because sometimes, they do not sleep at pass midnight. I think the governments are trying to reduce the number of gamblers because they think in this pandemic, while people stay at home and watch many things, people will also see the ads about gambling, which makes them place their bets on sports. Maybe the La Liga teams need to find the other sponsors companies that want to join with them not to lose their income from the advertisements.
Actually, with the rules set, I think it will add new problems, especially for teams that have sponsors in La Liga.
but the possibility of reducing gambling problems in their country is quite small in terms of success because now it is not only television media and it is true that the pandemic is one of the roots of the problem here because with this virus, the economy is getting worse and more and more people are in the world. in the house in the long run, and I think they gamble not without reason because they think this is an instant way to make money even though this is not entirely true.
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Not sure what this is supposed to achieve - to curb underage gambling perhaps?

I personally think that this is not going to be effective whatsoever. Teenagers can stay up late too, you know?

It's probably just going to be knocking out the funding for a lot of teams and forcing them to make employee cuts for absolutely no reason whatsoever.

It is bad news for the industry, but yes, it is mostly intended to limit effectively the options for advertising, limit the exposure of underaged people, and it means some additional disadvantages for betting houses. Still, it does not seem to address the on-line marketing and, to be honest, young people are much more into tik-tok than TV. Their habits are very different and even the social media they use, such as NOT Facebook, is also different because who want´s to be on your dad´s social network?

It is similar to some of the bans on tobacco, and, if you think of it, these were only partially effective as they made existing brands more resistant to newcomers.
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Talking about the rules, this seems like a pretty good move to reduce the rate of gambling increases for minors. but seeing from the article that there is an increase in gambling there is at the age of 18-25 years which is a transition period from teenagers to adults (not minors). I don't think this will have a significant impact because at this age they can already determine and look for whatever they like, including gambling.
As for the advertisements or promotions that are carried out at night, it does not guarantee that they do not watch because at the teenage age phase staying up late is no longer a taboo thing and even becomes commonplace even though not everyone does it but on average they do it.
on the other hand this is a crushing blow for the La Liga teams that have gambling sponsors as stated in the article op linked.
and I think this rule will only make a bad impact for La Liga teams that have gambling sponsors without results which do not necessarily reduce the number of youth gambling there.
The advertisements or promotions from the gambling company will reduce because of that but that does not mean the young generation can not see the ads because sometimes, they do not sleep at pass midnight. I think the governments are trying to reduce the number of gamblers because they think in this pandemic, while people stay at home and watch many things, people will also see the ads about gambling, which makes them place their bets on sports. Maybe the La Liga teams need to find the other sponsors companies that want to join with them not to lose their income from the advertisements.
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Not sure what this is supposed to achieve - to curb underage gambling perhaps?

I personally think that this is not going to be effective whatsoever. Teenagers can stay up late too, you know?

The problem is that - not only in Spain, but also in other countries - gambling addiction has increased among many due to the lockdown period and due to the pandemic. In some cases even drastically. This is shown by several studies that have been published recently. I assume that this rule is a reaction to that. Whether it will be successful, though, I doubt. Since certainly many do not start betting just because it is on any jerseys.


It is true what you say, this case has also been felt by all countries in Asia. Especially in the areas where I live, young and old people are getting into gambling as a result of the lockdown for too long. Although so far there has been no response from the local government regarding online gambling activities that have made gambling sites given new rules.
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https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/la-liga-betting-shirt-sponsors-2020-21-season

The new law has knocked down strongly all the preferred advertising options for betting business. They cannot, for example, be on a teams shirt nor celebrities from sports are allowed to promote betting houses or platforms. Also, the adds in TV can only be run late at night. Needless to say that is a torpedo on the finances of several teams and may affect their ability to recruit and maintain the right players.

Teams directly affected:
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Alavés (Betway), Cádiz (Dafabet), Granada (Winamax), Levante (Betway), Real Betis (Betway), Sevilla (MarathonBet) and Valencia (Bwin).
wondering what is the reason behind this ? spain is one of the most popular in soccer in which gamblers are all over the place to support their team and of course to bet for them.

Is this something that gamblers must be alarmed on this part?

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