Sports betting is strictly illegal in Mauritania, where all forms of gambling are prohibited under the 1983 Penal Code and Islamic law principles (1). Being a predominantly Muslim country, Mauritania bans all gambling activities, including both land-based and online sports betting establishments. The legal framework is based on Islamic teachings that consider gambling as unlawful, particularly for Muslims who would be earning money through such activities.
The government of Mauritania does not issue licenses for sports betting or any gambling operators, and residents found participating in these activities can face legal penalties including fines and imprisonment (2). Internet service providers in the country are required to block access to gambling websites to prevent residents from engaging in illegal betting activities. There are no legal gambling establishments of any kind operating within Mauritania's jurisdiction.
"Any form of gambling, including casino games, sports betting, and lottery, is illegal and not available to residents in Mauritania under current law."
Despite the comprehensive prohibition, enforcement of online gambling restrictions can be challenging, though penalties for those caught engaging in sports betting activities are expected to be severe. The country's position on gambling appears unlikely to change given the strong influence of Islamic law on the legal system and cultural values. Mauritania joins other North African nations like Libya, Sudan, and Somalia in maintaining strict prohibitions on all forms of sports betting and gambling activities.
Source:
https://focusgn.com/africa/legal-gambling-in-africa-a-country-by-country-analysis
https://legalitylens.com/what-is-the-legality-of-gambling-in-mauritania/
Last updated: 17-09-2025 Disclaimer: This article does not provide legal advice. If you need legal advice, please contact an attorney directly.