Codere Review
for Latin America Expats

Spanish gambling giant operating in Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina. Primarily a Spanish-language platform. Solid US sports coverage and physical betting shops in Mexico. Best suited for expats comfortable with Spanish.

Expat Score
6.5/10
English
5/10
Countries
3 Markets
Passport OK?
⚠️ Varies
Crypto
❌ No
Physical Shops
βœ… Mexico

Codere for English-Speaking Expats

⚠️ Spanish-First Platform. Codere's website, app, and customer support are primarily in Spanish. If you're a fluent Spanish speaker, this is a non-issue. If you need English support for disputes, withdrawals, or account questions, you may struggle β€” consider Betcris or bet365 instead.
βœ… Best Use Case for Expats: Codere's physical betting shops (in Mexico especially) are worth knowing about β€” you can walk in, place bets in person, pay cash, and collect winnings without needing any online account. For simple, cash-based betting on NFL or Liga MX games, this is frictionless.
ℹ️ Local ID Preferred. Codere's KYC process prefers local ID β€” INE in Mexico, cΓ©dula de ciudadanΓ­a in Colombia. US passports are technically accepted but may require additional verification steps and can slow withdrawal processing.

Pros & Cons for Expats

Strengths

  • Licensed in Mexico, Colombia, AND Argentina
  • Physical betting shops in Mexico (cash, no KYC)
  • Strong Liga MX and European football odds
  • Large welcome bonus ($7,000 MXN in Mexico)
  • OXXO deposits in Mexico
  • Established brand β€” Spanish market since 1984
  • Coljuegos licensed in Colombia

Weaknesses

  • Spanish-only interface and customer support
  • Local ID preferred for smooth KYC
  • No cryptocurrency
  • Slower passport withdrawal processing
  • Less competitive odds on US sports vs. bet365
  • Website UX is dated compared to competitors

Our Honest Verdict

Codere makes this list because it's licensed in three key LatAm markets and has an affiliate program worth knowing about. For expats, however, it's our fourth choice in both Mexico and Colombia β€” behind Betcris (Mexico) and Stake (Colombia) for those without local ID, and behind Betsson once you have local documentation.

The physical betting shop angle is genuinely useful β€” if you want to walk into a Codere shop in Mexico City, watch the game on their screens, and bet cash with zero digital friction, that's a real and underrated experience.

Bottom line: Codere is not the best option for English-speaking expats without local ID. But if you speak Spanish, have your cΓ©dula or INE, and want a licensed operator with physical locations, it's a solid choice.