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Offshore Betting in Ivory Coast

West African CFA Franc (XOF)

Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only. Always verify the gambling laws in Ivory Coast before betting. You must be 18+ to gamble. Bet responsibly.

Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire), home of legendary footballers like Didier Drogba, has a passionate betting culture. While LONACI regulates local gaming, many Ivorian bettors prefer offshore bookmakers for better odds on Ligue 1, Premier League, and AFCON. Wave and Orange Money are the go-to payment methods.

Legal status in Ivory Coast

Status: Regulated — LONACI oversees gaming activities

Regulatory body: LONACI (Loterie Nationale de Côte d'Ivoire)

Sports betting is legal in Ivory Coast under LONACI's oversight. Local operators must obtain a licence to operate. However, offshore bookmakers are widely used by Ivorian bettors, and enforcement against international platforms targeting the country is limited.

Why Ivory Coast bettors choose offshore bookmakers

  • Better odds on Ligue 1, Premier League & AFCON
  • Bigger bonuses — local operators offer limited promotions
  • Wave and Orange Money accepted by offshore bookmakers
  • Live betting and bet builder features
  • Access to eSports, virtual sports, and casino games
  • French language interfaces available

Risks to be aware of

  • No LONACI protection for offshore betting
  • Currency conversion from XOF to USD/EUR
  • Some mobile money services may restrict gambling
  • Customer support may not be in French

Best offshore bookmakers for Ivory Coast

Payment methods in Ivory Coast

WaveOrange MoneyMTN Mobile MoneyMoov MoneyCrypto

Expert tips for Ivory Coast bettors

  • 1Wave is the fastest and cheapest payment method for offshore deposits
  • 2Look for bookmakers with French-language support
  • 3Ligue 1 and AFCON matches have the best odds offshore
  • 4Crypto deposits offer instant processing with no fees

Popular sports to bet on in Ivory Coast

Football (Ligue 1, Premier League, AFCON)BasketballBoxingAthleticsTennis