
1 Million Games. One Standard.
NBN23 has surpassed a significant milestone: more than 1,000,000 official basketball games digitally recorded worldwide.
Today, the platform counts:
1,001,333 digitized official games
1,638,132 synced matches
30,496 competitions
799 projects
226,384 teams
3,469,029 players
Active presence in 79 countries
The number itself is not the message.
What it represents is operational validation at global scale.
From Digital Alternative to Proven Infrastructure
Eleven years ago, NBN23 began with a clear objective: replace paper scorekeeping with a structured, reliable digital system.
Over time, that system evolved into a standardized infrastructure supporting federations and leagues worldwide.
Recording more than one million official games demonstrates:
A platform that works consistently at scale
Replicable operational processes
Cross-border adoption
Long-term technological and organizational stability
Digital game recording is no longer a pilot initiative.
It is embedded in daily competition workflows across 79 countries.
What This Means for Federations
For federations and governing bodies, this milestone reduces long-term risk perception.
1,001,333 digitized official games represent:
Proven operational reliability
Scalability across thousands of competitions
Structural continuity over more than a decade
An infrastructure partner capable of supporting full ecosystem digitization
With over 226,000 teams and 3.4 million players connected to the system, NBN23 operates beyond isolated deployments.
It functions as a structural layer within amateur basketball operations.
11 Years of Continuous Development
Internally, this milestone reflects:
11 years of sustained product evolution
Approximately one million hours invested
Entry into the company’s first EBITDA positive phase
Game #1,000,000 was recorded during a regular official competition.
Its normality reflects maturity.
The system operates globally, every day across 79 countries reliably and continuously.
Infrastructure, Not Hype
In sports technology, many products emerge.
Few become infrastructure.
Surpassing one million officially recorded games confirms that digital transformation in grassroots basketball can be scalable, sustainable, and permanent.
NBN23 today represents:
The operating system and infrastructure layer of amateur basketball proven globally and trusted locally.
The work continues.