Sorare pleads not guilty to unlicensed gambling charges
Football-themed website and Premier League partner Sorare.com has pleaded not guilty to three charges of providing unlicensed gambling activities to British consumers.
The France-based firm entered formal not guilty pleas via its barrister at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on Friday and will now face trial next year at the same court. The short hearing was told the company maintains that it does not require a licence to operate in Britain because it does not provide facilities to gamble to UK users.
The commission has misunderstood our business and wrongly determined that gambling laws apply to Sorare. We cannot comment further whilst legal proceedings are under way – Sorare spokesman. A statement issued by the Gambling Commission last week confirmed that Sorare is facing three charges of providing facilities for gambling without holding an operating licence under the 2005 Gambling Act.
Charges read out before District Judge David Murray alleged that Sorare provided facilities for gambling other than under an exception by offering “a remote facility for gambling to consumers within Great Britain, without holding a licence” over three separate periods of time spanning February 7 2022 to April 5 2024.