Funded Sports Startups
Among the 50 most recent sports-focused rounds, the largest disclosed amount is Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional’s $100M on 2025-11-29; it sits well ab…
Among the 50 most recent sports-focused rounds, the largest disclosed amount is Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional’s $100M on 2025-11-29; it sits well above the rest of the disclosed rounds, with the next-largest disclosed entries at $120K (CeleBreak, 2025-11-01) and $17M (The Icon League, 2025-11-06) plus other $48M–$100M outliers like Armah Sports ($48M on 2024-11-13) and TOCA Football ($100M on 2024-10-10). At the same time, the smallest disclosed amount is Sportomic’s $10K on 2025-04-14, making the disclosed range extremely wide.
The list also clusters in time: several rounds land in late 2024 (e.g., Sportano.pl $7M on 2025-03-20 aside, the dense run includes 2024-10-04 Ekolution $2M, 2024-10-08 FITFCK $250K, and 2024-10-10 TOCA Football $100M). Geographically, no single city repeats, but the countries span North America, Europe, and Asia, with notable hubs in the United States (e.g., Playback $22M on 2025-03-27; Pro Athlete Community (PAC) $8M on 2025-06-24; Aiper $60M on 2024-07-17). Stage information is often missing or not quantified: 18 of 50 rows are “undisclosed” and 10 of 50 carry “Series Unknown,” while only a minority show explicit named stages like Series A, Seed, or Pre-Seed. The visible window runs from 2023-07-23 (Rose Bowl Aquatics Center) through 2025-11-29 (Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional).
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What stands out about the size of the largest disclosed sports rounds, and how does that compare to the rest of the table?
Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional’s $100M (2025-11-29) is the top disclosed amount; it dwarfs most other disclosed entries, including The Icon League’s $17M (2025-11-06) and even other large rounds like Aiper’s $60M (2024-07-17) and Armah Sports’ $48M (2024-11-13). The smallest disclosed round is Sportomic at $10K (2025-04-14), highlighting the spread between the extremes.
Are there any clear temporal clusters among the most recent sports funding rounds in this list?
Yes. The table is heavy in late 2024 into early 2025, including a run around October 2024 where Ekolution closed $2M (2024-10-04), FITFCK closed $250K (2024-10-08), and TOCA Football closed $100M (2024-10-10). Another dense window appears in early-to-mid 2025 with Playback at $22M (2025-03-27) and Pro Athlete Community (PAC) at $8M (2025-06-24).
Which entries look like outliers because of extreme amounts (high or low), worth a closer diligence check?
On the high end, the $120K CeleBreak (2025-11-01) is not an outlier versus other large rounds, but the true high outliers are the $100M entries (Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional on 2025-11-29 and TOCA Football on 2024-10-10) and the $60M Aiper round (2024-07-17). On the low end, Sportomic’s $10K (2025-04-14) is the smallest disclosed amount, far below other sub-$1M disclosed rounds like Court 16’s $500K (2024-10-25).
How much of the list lacks an explicit disclosed amount or stage, and does that affect pattern reading?
18 of 50 rows show “undisclosed” amounts (e.g., True Lacrosse on 2025-10-06; United Soccer Leagues LLC (USL) on 2025-09-22; several others), and 10 of 50 are labeled “Series Unknown” (e.g., Unrivaled on 2025-08-18; 3ICE on 2025-07-28; Real Bedford FC on 2024-04-12). That means size and stage-based comparisons are safest when restricted to disclosed, named-stage rows.
Which stage labels appear frequently enough to anchor analysis, and where does that leave the rest of the list?
Among explicit labels visible in the rows, Seed shows repeated presence (e.g., Movetru $2M on 2025-07-08; Machaxi $2M on 2025-06-11; Sportano.pl $7M on 2025-03-20), while Series A also recurs (e.g., The Icon League $17M on 2025-11-06; ScorePlay $13M on 2025-02-11; Pro Athlete Community (PAC) $8M on 2025-06-24). Beyond those, the dataset is heavily diluted by “Series Unknown” (10/50) and “undisclosed” amounts (18/50), so stage-based clustering is likely to be uneven.
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