Sofascore Surpasses 100 Million Downloads on Android

Sofascore has officially crossed 100 million downloads on Android, a milestone that cements its position among the world’s most-used sports platforms. The number reflects years of steady growth, product investment, and an increasingly global fanbase that turns to Sofascore for live scores, stats, and match coverage across every major competition.
A Milestone Years in the Making
Reaching 100 million Android downloads did not happen overnight. It is the result of consistent product development, an expanding sports catalog, and a user base that spans continents. Sofascore covers over 25 sports in more than 40 languages, and that has been central to attracting fans well beyond football’s traditional strongholds.
The platform’s growth has been particularly notable in markets where live score tracking used to mean juggling multiple apps or checking scattered websites. Sofascore consolidated that experience into a single destination, and the download numbers show fans have responded.
What makes this milestone significant is not just the raw figure. It is a signal of trust. Every download represents a fan choosing Sofascore as their go-to source for the moments that matter.

The World Cup Effect
The timing could not be better. The FIFA World Cup 2026 is already rewriting the record books, and Sofascore is tracking every bit of it in real time. From goal tallies to attendance figures, this tournament is on pace to break records across the board, and fans are turning to the platform in unprecedented numbers to follow the action live.
That surge in World Cup engagement is feeding directly into the download momentum. New users are discovering Sofascore during the tournament and staying for the year-round coverage across leagues, cups, and competitions worldwide. It is a pattern the platform has seen before during major tournaments, but the scale this time reflects just how far its reach has grown.
Built for Every Fan
Part of what drives adoption at this scale is how Sofascore treats every sport with the same level of detail. Whether it is football, basketball, tennis, or handball, fans get live scores, in-depth statistics, and the same intuitive design that has become the platform’s signature.
The Sofascore Rating system, which scores player performances on a 3.0 to 10 scale, has become a defining feature for football fans looking to go beyond the scoreline and understand who actually decided the match. That same rating logic has expanded into other sports too, giving fans a consistent way to measure performance no matter what they are watching.
Looking Ahead
Crossing 100 million downloads on Android is a marker, not a finish line. With the World Cup still underway and record after record falling, Sofascore expects the coming weeks to bring even more new fans through the door. The platform now reaches 40 million monthly active users worldwide, following every match, every rating, and every storyline as it happens, and this milestone is another step in a much longer story of turning live sport into something fans can follow anywhere, anytime.
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4. 7. 2026Sofascore Surpasses 100 Million Downloads on Android

Sofascore has officially crossed 100 million downloads on Android, a milestone that cements its position among the world’s most-used sports platforms. The number reflects years of steady growth, product investment, and an increasingly global fanbase that turns to Sofascore for live scores, stats, and match coverage across every major competition.
A Milestone Years in the Making
Reaching 100 million Android downloads did not happen overnight. It is the result of consistent product development, an expanding sports catalog, and a user base that spans continents. Sofascore covers over 25 sports in more than 40 languages, and that has been central to attracting fans well beyond football’s traditional strongholds.
The platform’s growth has been particularly notable in markets where live score tracking used to mean juggling multiple apps or checking scattered websites. Sofascore consolidated that experience into a single destination, and the download numbers show fans have responded.
What makes this milestone significant is not just the raw figure. It is a signal of trust. Every download represents a fan choosing Sofascore as their go-to source for the moments that matter.

The World Cup Effect
The timing could not be better. The FIFA World Cup 2026 is already rewriting the record books, and Sofascore is tracking every bit of it in real time. From goal tallies to attendance figures, this tournament is on pace to break records across the board, and fans are turning to the platform in unprecedented numbers to follow the action live.
That surge in World Cup engagement is feeding directly into the download momentum. New users are discovering Sofascore during the tournament and staying for the year-round coverage across leagues, cups, and competitions worldwide. It is a pattern the platform has seen before during major tournaments, but the scale this time reflects just how far its reach has grown.
Built for Every Fan
Part of what drives adoption at this scale is how Sofascore treats every sport with the same level of detail. Whether it is football, basketball, tennis, or handball, fans get live scores, in-depth statistics, and the same intuitive design that has become the platform’s signature.
The Sofascore Rating system, which scores player performances on a 3.0 to 10 scale, has become a defining feature for football fans looking to go beyond the scoreline and understand who actually decided the match. That same rating logic has expanded into other sports too, giving fans a consistent way to measure performance no matter what they are watching.
Looking Ahead
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