Meet the Goralbet team
Goralbet content is written by named editors with verifiable experience in iGaming. Every review and prediction on the site is signed by one of the people below — no anonymous content, no AI byline shortcuts.
María González
Eight years covering the iGaming sector — first as an affiliate analyst at a Madrid agency, and since 2022 as editor-in-chief at Goralbet. I focus on MGA-licensed operators, on bonuses with reasonable wagering, and on slots with verifiable RTP. Every review I sign goes through my own deposit/play/withdraw test before publishing.
Luca Rossi
I've been working in sports betting for ten years — five as a trader at a Milan affiliate agency, the last four as a sports editor. I know ADM bookmaker market structures inside out and follow Serie A from the stands nine months a year. At Goralbet I lead Italian-market predictions and the reviews of ADM-licensed operators.
Sarah Murphy
I've covered the UK iGaming market since 2017, with stints at two consumer-comparison sites before joining Goralbet. I only review UKGC-licensed operators and I'm particularly hard on bonus T&Cs — if the wagering looks abusive, I'll say so. I cover Premier League fixtures and the editorial scoring methodology for the UK side of the site.
Rafael Silva
I've followed the Brazilian betting market since before regulation, starting out covering Curaçao and Costa Rica licences for Latin-American affiliate sites. At Goralbet I lead reviews for the Brazilian audience and pick predictions for Brasileirão and Libertadores fixtures. I work in Portuguese, Spanish and English.
Daniel Whitman
I've been covering US sports betting since the 2018 PASPA repeal, starting at a New Jersey consumer-comparison site and joining Goralbet to lead the North America desk. State-by-state regulation, FanDuel/DraftKings/BetMGM/ESPN BET vs the offshore field, plus Canadian provincial books — AGCO Ontario, BCLC, Loto-Québec. Every site I review I open accounts on, run real deposits + withdrawals through, and put numbers next to my opinion.
Yusuf Al-Khalifa
I cover the MENA betting market for Goralbet — Gulf states (Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain), the Levant, and English-language coverage of North Africa. I write in English for international readers but I read every operator's terms in Arabic where they're published. Strong on local payment quirks (no PayPal in many Arab countries, bank-transfer + crypto workarounds), licensing reality (Curaçao + offshore is the norm, since most Arab states don't license online sports books).
Rohan Iyer
I cover Asia for Goralbet from Mumbai — focus on India (IPL, Test cricket, Pro Kabaddi League), Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, plus J1 League and K League 1 deeper East. UPI dominance + RBI bank-blocking workarounds, state-by-state Indian legality patchwork, fantasy-vs-sportsbook distinction under Indian Supreme Court 'game of skill' rulings. I tested over 80 books across the Indian subcontinent.
Kwame Adeyemi
Lagos-based, I lead Africa coverage for Goralbet — Nigeria (NLRC + state agencies like LSLB), Kenya (BCLB + M-Pesa rails), South Africa (NGB), Ghana (GCG), plus English-language coverage of North Africa. Mobile-money is the rail that matters here — M-Pesa, MTN MoMo, Airtel Money, Flutterwave — and I rate operators on whether they handle these like first-class citizens or as an afterthought. AFCON, Premier League diaspora coverage, Naija Super Eagles.
Tom Cassidy
Melbourne-based, I cover Australia and New Zealand for Goralbet. AFL, NRL, Big Bash, A-League, Super Rugby — plus the racing scene that defines Australian betting (Melbourne Cup, Caulfield, Spring Carnival). Sportsbet, TabCorp, Neds, Ladbrokes AU, BlueBet — I rate them on apps, market depth, payout speed, and the AUSTRAC compliance that Aussie consumers expect. Kiwi operators (TAB NZ) too, with the post-2024 monopoly context.
