Research commissioned by global cloud communications platform Infobip reveals a growing demand among sports fans for always-on, personalised engagement with their favourite teams.
The global study shows that two-thirds (66%) of fans feel disconnected due to poor club communication, rising to 81% among those under 35.
The research of 1,500 American football, baseball, soccer, and cricket fans across the US, Europe, and India, uncovers widespread frustration with generic, one-way communication and a strong appetite for deeper relationships with clubs beyond game days.
More than 70% of fans want ongoing communication during the off-season, including behind-the-scenes content and personal stories from players.
Meanwhile, 82% currently use social media to follow their teams, though many expressed interest in richer, exclusive content through direct messaging and mobile apps.
Many described current engagement as transactional and impersonal, with nearly half feeling like “just a number.”
Affordability also emerged as a major barrier, 61% of fans overall said rising costs of subscriptions, tickets, and merchandise are pricing them out of the game.
Driven by a desire to better understand evolving fan needs and explore how technology can reshape sports engagement, the study highlights a significant opportunity for clubs to boost loyalty and fan satisfaction through digital innovation and personalised communication.
Dean Baker, Regional Head at Infobip, said:
“Sports fans today expect a consistent, two-way, and always-on relationship with their favourite teams, whether during the season or off-season. With AI and other new technology, such as Conversational AI Gamification, sports organisations can create personalised, real-time fan experiences that build loyalty and drive participation. By leveraging AI-driven chatbots and personalised messaging through channels like WhatsApp, fans can instantly ask questions, access exclusive content, and receive updates anytime during the day.”
Infobip’s platform empowers teams to deliver this next-generation engagement — from real-time match alerts and early ticket sales to seamless personalised support.
The result: stronger fan relationships, increased merchandise sales, higher viewership, and new revenue streams.
Infobip is already transforming fan engagement for major sports organisations worldwide. For the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team, Infobip deploys AI-powered chatbots and messaging platforms like WhatsApp to offer real-time interaction, including the upcoming ‘RaceMate’ AI companion and an interactive AI version of F1 driver Oliver Bearman that bring fans closer to the team.
In the US, Infobip partners with the Los Angeles Chargers to enhance fan communication through Apple Messages for Business, delivering exclusive content and instant updates.
In South Africa and across Africa, Infobip continues to help brands and sports organisations strengthen fan engagement through conversational and AI-powered communication solutions, making it easier for supporters to stay connected, access exclusive updates, and share in the excitement of every moment.
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