Sofascore Really Is Everywhere - Even Antarctica

You know how a lot of brands say they’re available on every continent? Most of the time, that really means six. Antarctica almost never counts. But at Sofascore, we’ve ticked off all seven. In 2025 so far, 24 active users opened Sofascore from Antarctica. That’s right – live scores and stats have been checked from the coldest, most remote place on Earth.

Sports don’t freeze, even in Antarctica
So, who exactly are these users? Some could be scientists at research stations, having a quick look at NBA box scores or tennis stats after long days studying glaciers. Others might be tourists, scrolling through the NHL’s latest results between iceberg cruises and penguin spotting. And yes, football fans are there too, following the Premier League or Champions League from a place where the only green pitch is on a computer screen.

The mix of users shows that no matter the sport, Sofascore is the go-to platform for fans who don’t want distance (or ice) to get in the way.
Sofascore in extreme conditions
But let’s not forget what kind of environment we’re talking about here. Antarctica is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent on the planet. Winter temperatures can drop below –60°C, while summer rarely goes above freezing.
The weather is so extreme that stepping outside often feels like stepping onto another planet. Internet access is scarce, patchy, and slow. And yet, when the connection kicks in, Sofascore is right there – loading live scores, player ratings, stats, and attack momentum graphs. Whether it’s football, hockey, basketball, or any other sport, the game is just a tap away.

Seven continents, one platform
For most services, saying “we’re available everywhere” doesn’t really include Antarctica. For Sofascore, it does. From stadiums in Europe to beaches in South America. From busy arenas in North America to remote research labs in Antarctica, we cover the game everywhere. Fans don’t just check football; they follow basketball, hockey, tennis, esports, and more – a proof that Sofascore has become a universal language for sports lovers.

So next time you hear someone claim global coverage, remember – unless they’re connecting with users among penguins and glaciers, it’s not quite global.
With Sofascore, it is.
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20 Jun 2026Sofascore Really Is Everywhere - Even Antarctica

You know how a lot of brands say they’re available on every continent? Most of the time, that really means six. Antarctica almost never counts. But at Sofascore, we’ve ticked off all seven. In 2025 so far, 24 active users opened Sofascore from Antarctica. That’s right – live scores and stats have been checked from the coldest, most remote place on Earth.

Sports don’t freeze, even in Antarctica
So, who exactly are these users? Some could be scientists at research stations, having a quick look at NBA box scores or tennis stats after long days studying glaciers. Others might be tourists, scrolling through the NHL’s latest results between iceberg cruises and penguin spotting. And yes, football fans are there too, following the Premier League or Champions League from a place where the only green pitch is on a computer screen.

The mix of users shows that no matter the sport, Sofascore is the go-to platform for fans who don’t want distance (or ice) to get in the way.
Sofascore in extreme conditions
But let’s not forget what kind of environment we’re talking about here. Antarctica is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent on the planet. Winter temperatures can drop below –60°C, while summer rarely goes above freezing.
The weather is so extreme that stepping outside often feels like stepping onto another planet. Internet access is scarce, patchy, and slow. And yet, when the connection kicks in, Sofascore is right there – loading live scores, player ratings, stats, and attack momentum graphs. Whether it’s football, hockey, basketball, or any other sport, the game is just a tap away.

Seven continents, one platform
For most services, saying “we’re available everywhere” doesn’t really include Antarctica. For Sofascore, it does. From stadiums in Europe to beaches in South America. From busy arenas in North America to remote research labs in Antarctica, we cover the game everywhere. Fans don’t just check football; they follow basketball, hockey, tennis, esports, and more – a proof that Sofascore has become a universal language for sports lovers.

So next time you hear someone claim global coverage, remember – unless they’re connecting with users among penguins and glaciers, it’s not quite global.
With Sofascore, it is.
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