- Is Online Betting Legal in Romania?
- Top Betting Sites in Romania
- Popular Sports to Bet on in Romania
- Payment Methods for Romanian Bettors
- How to Choose a Romania Betting Site
- Romania Betting FAQ
Is Online Betting Legal in Romania?
- Operators must hold a licence in their home jurisdiction (EU member state or equivalent recognised jurisdiction) before applying for a Romanian licence
- Licence duration: five years, renewable
- Romanian-language interface required
- Odds must be displayed in Romanian Leu (RON) for local players
- ONJN has the authority to instruct ISPs to block unlicensed domains — and exercises it
- Fines apply to players who access blacklisted sites — though prosecution is rare, the risk is real
Top Betting Sites in Romania
Popular Sports to Bet on in Romania
| Sport | Key Markets/Leagues | What to Look For |
|---|---|---|
| Football | Liga 1 (Superliga), Champions League, Europa League, Premier League | Match winner; correct score; BTTS; tournament outrights; Romanian club specials |
| Tennis | Grand Slams (Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open, Australian Open), ATP/WTA | Match winner; set handicap; tournament outrights; Romanian player markets |
| Handball | EHF Champions League, Romanian national leagues | Match winner; goal handicap; competition outrights |
| Rugby | Rugby World Cup, European Rugby Championships | Match winner; spread; tournament markets |
| Basketball | EuroLeague, NBA | Match winner; spreads; totals |
Payment Methods for Romanian Bettors
| Method | Processing Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Visa/Mastercard | Instant (deposit); 1–3 days (withdrawal) | Standard and widely available; most common for Romanian bettors |
| Bank Transfer | 1–3 business days | Reliable; most commonly in RON |
| Neteller | Instant–24 hours | Well-established e-wallet; widely accepted |
| Skrill | Instant–24 hours | Standard e-wallet; accepted at most major licensed operators |
| ecoPayz | Instant–24 hours | Solid e-wallet option; good coverage across ONJN-licensed sites |
| Paysafecard | Instant (deposit only) | Prepaid voucher; popular for privacy; no withdrawal option |
| Cryptocurrency | Minutes–hours (where supported) | Some licensed operators in Romania accept crypto; not universal |
How to Choose a Romania Betting Site
- ONJN licence verification: This is the non-negotiable starting point. Check the ONJN public register at onjn.ro before depositing. Any operator on Romania's blacklist is not only illegal but actively blocked — and using them leaves you with no regulatory recourse.
- RON currency support: Operators that price markets in RON and process deposits and withdrawals in RON give a cleaner experience and avoid currency conversion issues. This is also a signal that the operator has properly localised for Romania.
- Football market depth: Liga 1 coverage is the domestic test — how many markets per match, whether ante-post outrights are offered, and whether Romanian cup competitions are included. Champions League and Europa League depth matters for the European nights involving Romanian clubs.
- Tennis coverage: Given Romania's tennis heritage, operators with deep Grand Slam markets, live in-play tennis, and tournament outrights earn specific loyalty here. Check for ATP/WTA coverage breadth beyond just the four Slams.
- Betano vs Superbet comparison: Both are excellent operators with strong Romanian credentials. Betano tends to lead on product polish and Champions League depth; Superbet has an arguably stronger domestic football proposition and the brand recognition of a Romanian success story. Worth comparing both.
- Withdrawal speed and method: The competitive licensed environment means operators have strong incentives to process withdrawals quickly. Visa card withdrawals within 24 hours and e-wallet withdrawals on the same day are standard expectations from top-tier Romanian operators.
Romania Betting FAQ
How do I verify a betting site is ONJN licensed in Romania?
Go to onjn.ro and search the operator's name in the public register of authorised operators. A valid, active licence will be displayed. Every licensed operator must also display their ONJN licence number on their website — typically in the footer alongside responsible gambling information. If you cannot find a licence number on the site and cannot find the operator in the ONJN register, do not use them.
What is Romania's betting blacklist and how does it work?
ONJN maintains a public list of websites that are not licensed to accept Romanian players. When an unlicensed domain is added to the blacklist, ONJN can instruct Romanian ISPs to block access to it. The blocking is not perfect — VPNs can bypass it — but it creates a practical barrier that channels most bettors towards licensed sites. Using a blacklisted site also carries the risk of a fine for Romanian players, though prosecution of individual players is rare.
What currency do Romanian betting sites use?
Properly licensed Romanian operators display odds and process accounts in Romanian Leu (RON). This is a regulatory requirement under the ONJN framework — operators must be able to serve Romanian customers in their local currency. If a site only offers EUR and does not support RON, that is a red flag for Romanian customers.
Who is Superbet and why are they significant?
Superbet is a Romanian-founded online sports betting and casino operator that has grown from its domestic base into one of Europe's more ambitious iGaming expansion stories. It operates in Romania, Poland, Serbia, Croatia, and Belgium, and secured one of the 15 definitive licences for Brazil's regulated sports betting market in 2024 — placing it in elite company on a global level. In Romania, it competes directly with Betano as a co-dominant operator, and its domestic origin gives it genuine brand affinity with Romanian bettors.
Is tennis a major betting sport in Romania?
More than in most European markets. Romania produced Ilie Năstase, a pioneer of professional tennis and former world number one, and more recently Simona Halep, a two-time Grand Slam champion (Roland Garros 2018, Wimbledon 2019) and former world number one. That heritage translates into genuine public interest in the Grand Slams and a segment of Romanian bettors who follow tennis closely. Operators with deep ATP/WTA markets — not just the four Slams but the full tour — are better positioned for this audience.