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Egyptian Authorities and ACE Shut Down World’s Largest Live Sports Piracy Ring 

Streameast Network Gave Users Illicit Access to Live Sports, Drawing More Than 136 Million Average Monthly Visits 

September 3, 2025

LOS ANGELES – In collaboration with Egyptian authorities, the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE), the world’s leading antipiracy coalition, today announced the shutdown of the notorious piracy network, Streameast. Through its 80 associated domains, the network logged more than 1.6 billion visits in the past year, making it the largest illicit live sports streaming operation in the world.

“Today, ACE scored a resounding victory in its fight to detect, deter, and dismantle criminal perpetrators of digital piracy: by taking down the largest illegal live sports platform anywhere,” said Charles Rivkin, Chairman of ACE and Chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association (MPA). “With this landmark action, we have put more points on the board for sports leagues, entertainment companies, and fans worldwide—and our global alliance will stay on the field as long as it takes to identify and target the biggest piracy rings across the globe.”

Streameast and its domains offered users unauthorized access to matches from Europe’s top soccer leagues, including England’s Premier League, Spain’s La Liga, Italy’s Serie A, Germany’s Bundesliga, France’s Ligue 1 and Portugal’s Primeira Liga. The piracy network also provided illicit access to UEFA club competitions (Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League, among others) and international qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro and UEFA Nations League, and CONMEBOL Copa America. The United States’ Major League Soccer (MLS) and domestic cup competitions were also among the matches that were streamed illicitly.

“Dismantling Streameast is a major victory for everyone who invests in and relies on the live sports ecosystem,” said Ed McCarthy, COO of DAZN Group. “This criminal operation was siphoning value from sports at every level and putting fans across the world at risk. We commend the Egyptian authorities and ACE for their action in bringing down the world’s largest illegal sports streaming operation.”

In addition to soccer, Streameast provided access to sport-specific piracy sites for American sports including the National Football League (NFL) the National Basketball Association (NBA), the National Hockey League (NHL), and Major League Baseball (MLB). There were also unauthorized sites for pay-per-view boxing, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), and motorsports (including Formula One and Moto GP).

“We congratulate ACE on this landmark enforcement action. Piracy is not a victimless crime – it undermines the entire sports economy, from rights holders and leagues to athletes and fans. The success of this operation proves that with strong international cooperation and robust enforcement, no illegal network is beyond reach. beIN MEDIA GROUP is proud to stand with ACE in continuing to pursue and dismantle criminal piracy operations wherever they exist,” said Cameron Andrews, Legal Director, Anti-Piracy for beIN MEDIA GROUP.

Site traffic to the various domains originated primarily from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Philippines and Germany.

“This action swiftly dismantled what was once the largest illegal sports streaming operation in the world, and I applaud the Egyptian authorities for their partnership,” said Larissa Knapp, Executive Vice President and Chief Content Protection Officer for the MPA. “It’s further proof that no piracy network is beyond the reach of coordinated global enforcement.”

All sites will be redirecting to the ACE “Watch Legally” page.

About the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment

The Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) is the world’s leading coalition dedicated to protecting the legal creative market and reducing digital piracy. Driven by a comprehensive approach to addressing piracy through criminal referrals, civil litigation, and cease-and-desist operations, ACE has achieved many successful global enforcement actions against illegal streaming services and unauthorized content sources and their operators. Drawing upon the collective expertise and resources of more than 50 media and entertainment companies around the world—including sports channels and associations—and reinforced by the Motion Picture Association’s content protection operations, ACE protects the creativity and innovation that drives the global growth of core copyright and entertainment industries. The current governing board members for ACE are Amazon, Apple TV+, Netflix, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Universal Studios, The Walt Disney Studios, and Warner Bros. Discovery. Charles Rivkin is Chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association and Chairman of ACE.

Media Contact:   

Pamela Corante

pamela_corante@motionpictures.org