Sports Betting on Telegram Ads: Offshore Operators, MoMo Deposits, and Football Creative Machine
Sports betting advertising on Telegram: 1xBet, Melbet, Betano, SportyBet, and the offshore operator playbook — localised payment methods, football creative cycles, bonus mechanics, and regulatory arbitrage across 50+ markets.
Sports Betting on Telegram Ads: Offshore Operators, MoMo Deposits, and Football Creative Machine#
Sports betting is the single largest advertiser vertical in the tgadsspy.com archive by creative volume. Approximately 35–40% of all indexed creatives are sports-betting related — a proportion that has grown year-over-year since 2022. Telegram's group infrastructure makes it ideal for betting communities, tip channels, and performance acquisition funnels: operators can reach users already congregated around football commentary, live-score bots, and sports news aggregators, with no middleman platform policy enforcement comparable to Google Ads or Meta.
The Offshore Operator Model#
The dominant structural reality in Telegram sports-betting advertising is the offshore operator: a brand registered in Curaçao, Gibraltar, or a similar low-friction jurisdiction, operating actively in markets where it holds no local licence. Telegram advertising is the primary acquisition channel for these operators because:
- No identity verification is required to place Telegram Sponsored Messages.
- Targeting reaches betting community channels directly — users are already pre-qualified.
- No platform-level ad policy enforcement comparable to Google/Meta blocks offshore gambling brands.
- Payment method diversity (MoMo, M-Pesa, PIX, UPI, USDT) enables frictionless deposit regardless of local banking infrastructure.
This model concentrates advertising spend in markets with large football-watching populations, permissive informal gambling cultures, and limited regulatory reach over offshore digital operators: West Africa, South Asia, MENA, Southeast Asia, Brazil, and the CIS bloc.
Major Operators in the Archive#
1xBet#
Creative volume: ~180 creatives — highest overall in the archive.
1xBet is registered in Curaçao and operates in 50+ markets with no local licences in most of them. It is the most prolific Telegram advertiser in sports betting by a significant margin. Language coverage spans the full global stack: Arabic, Russian, French, English, Portuguese, Swahili, Hindi, Indonesian. Creative messaging consistently leads with welcome bonus size and payment method localisation.
Key creative patterns observed:
- "Deposit with MoMo — get 200% welcome bonus" (West Africa)
- "PIX instantâneo — bônus de boas-vindas 1xBet" (Brazil)
- "UPI deposits accepted — 1xBet India"
- Arabic-language creatives with flag emojis for specific GCC or MENA sub-markets
The brand's visual identity uses a strong red/black palette; banner ads feature football imagery during EPL/Champions League windows.
Melbet#
Creative volume: ~120 creatives.
Melbet shares ownership with 1xBet (both operated by Marikit Holdings). Creative positioning differs: slightly lower stated bonus figures, different visual brand identity (blue/white palette), and more frequent use of local sports (African domestic leagues, IPL cricket in South Asia). Melbet appears to be used as a second-brand strategy to occupy additional creative slots in the same channels without obvious overlap.
Betano#
Creative volume: ~45 creatives.
Betano (operated by Kaizen Gaming, Greek-origin) holds local licences in Portugal, Brazil, and Greece — a more compliance-forward operator than 1xBet/Melbet. Creatives concentrate in PT/BR/GR markets with local-language copy and compliance disclaimers visible. Bonus mechanics are less aggressive (lower multipliers, T&C visible). Creative aggressiveness score: 5/10 vs. 8–9/10 for offshore peers.
SportyBet#
Creative volume: ~35 creatives.
Africa-focused operator with local licences in Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya. Creatives target West African markets heavily: AFCON seasons, local league matches, Nigerian Premier League games. Payment methods: bank transfer, Airtel Money, MTN MoMo. SportyBet represents the locally-licensed counterpart to the offshore operators — compliance language present but still aggressive bonus framing.
Mostbet#
Creative volume: ~40 creatives.
Russian/CIS-origin operator expanding into MENA and South Asia. Creatives in Russian, Uzbek, Hindi, and Arabic. Strong on cricket targeting in South Asia. Registered offshore (Curaçao). Aggressive welcome bonus stack: "100% first deposit + 250 free spins" (combined sportsbook/casino bundle common).
Creative Pattern Anatomy#
Every sports-betting creative in the archive shares a predictable structural formula:
| Element | Function | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Welcome bonus | Primary acquisition hook | "Deposit 50 GHS, get 100 GHS" |
| Payment method | Geo-attribution signal | "MoMo accepted", "Pay with PIX" |
| Sport hook | Seasonal/emotional anchor | EPL match, AFCON, Champions League Final |
| CTA urgency | Conversion pressure | "Register now", countdown timer |
| Odds/live feature | Product depth signal | "1,000+ live events daily" |
The payment method element is the most reliable geo-attribution signal in the dataset. MoMo → West Africa; PIX → Brazil; UPI → India; USDT → MENA/CIS; bank transfer → South/Southeast Asia.
Creative Aggressiveness#
Sports betting offshore operators score 8–9/10 for creative aggressiveness — the highest in the archive across all verticals. Specific patterns that drive this score:
- Countdown timers implying bonus expiry (often artificial)
- Implied or stated winnings ("Turn 100 into 1,000 this weekend")
- "Guaranteed" language in some MENA/CIS-market creatives
- Multi-layer bonus stacking without visible T&C
- "Exclusive" or "limited" framing for standard welcome offers
Licensed operators (Betano, SportyBet) score lower (4–5/10) due to compliance requirements in their licensed jurisdictions.
Football Creative Cycle#
Sports betting creatives follow a predictable seasonal pattern driven by football calendar events:
| Period | Driver | Creative volume |
|---|---|---|
| Aug–Sep | EPL season opener | High |
| Oct–Dec | Champions League group stage | High |
| Jan–Feb | AFCON (in AFCON years) | Spike (Africa geos) |
| Mar–May | Champions League knockout | Very high |
| Jun–Jul | Copa América / EURO (in year) | High |
| World Cup year | All windows | Maximum spike |
Non-football creatives (cricket, NBA, tennis) run at lower steady volume between football peaks.
Regulatory Arbitrage#
The structural pattern underpinning most Telegram sports-betting advertising is explicit regulatory arbitrage:
- Operator registers in Curaçao (Gaming Control Board — GCB) or Malta (MGA, for more legitimate operators).
- Operator advertises in markets where it holds no local licence (Nigeria, Ghana, India, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt).
- Local regulators (NLRC Nigeria, GCG Ghana, MoSPI India) have limited enforcement reach over Telegram channels — channels can be recreated rapidly if removed.
- No platform identity verification means operator branding cannot be definitively linked to legal entity at time of placement.
This is not a new pattern — it mirrors the early Google/Meta era for offshore gambling advertising. Telegram has been slower to implement ad-content policy enforcement.
Responsible Gambling#
Responsible gambling disclosures are largely absent from offshore operator creatives in the archive. Of ~375 sports-betting creatives reviewed:
- ~12% include any responsible gambling language ("18+", problem gambling helpline)
- Licensed operators (Betano, SportyBet) account for the majority of these
- 1xBet and Melbet creatives show responsible gambling language in less than 5% of samples, and primarily in EU-targeted copy
Operator Summary#
| Operator | Creative volume | Primary geos | Aggressiveness | Licence jurisdiction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1xBet | ~180 | Global (50+ markets) | 9/10 | Curaçao |
| Melbet | ~120 | Africa, CIS, South Asia | 8/10 | Curaçao |
| Mostbet | ~40 | CIS, MENA, South Asia | 8/10 | Curaçao |
| SportyBet | ~35 | West/East Africa | 5/10 | Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya |
| Betano | ~45 | PT, BR, GR | 5/10 | Portugal, Brazil, Greece |
Explore the Data#
The full sports-betting creative archive is searchable at tgadsspy.com/ads. Filter by operator, language, date range, or payment method keyword.
API access: /api/v1/ads?vertical=sports-betting returns all creatives tagged to this vertical. See tgadsspy.com/api for authentication and rate limits.
Methodology#
Data covers sponsored impressions recorded by tgadsspy.com between January 2024 and April 2026. Creative attribution to operators is based on URL domain analysis, brand name detection in creative text, and visual identity matching. Creative aggressiveness scores are editorial assessments based on bonus mechanic complexity, urgency language, and compliance disclosure presence. Payment method geo-attribution is based on known regional availability of each payment method as of 2026.
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tgadsspy research (2026). Sports Betting on Telegram Ads: Offshore Operators, MoMo Deposits, and Football Creative Machine. tgadsspy.com. Retrieved from https://tgadsspy.com/blog/telegram-ads-sports-betting-offshore-2026
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