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Spain’s Christmas lottery spreads cash and seasonal joy to winners

Reuters

MADRID—Players with winning tickets in Spain’s huge Christmas lottery draw on Sunday celebrated with sparkling wine, cheers and hugs in a 200-year-old tradition that marks the beginning of the Christmas season.

A person attends Spain’s Christmas lottery “El Gordo” (The Fat One), in Madrid, Spain.

The total prize pot in the state-run National Lottery event reached 2.71 billion euros ($2.83 billion) this year, slightly more than last year’s 2.59 billion euros.

The top prize, known as “El Gordo” (The Fat One), was won by ticket buyers in the northern city of Logrono, capital of La Rioja region that is famed for its wines.

YULETIDE GIFT A lottery seller shows a social media post that reads: “And the miracle arrived: the Christmas Lottery prizes go to two of the towns most affected” by recent flooding.

In the nationally televised draw at Madrid’s Teatro Real, young pupils from San Ildefonso school picked the winning numbers from two revolving globes and sang them out.

The audience, who had queued for hours to enter, wore Santa hats, regional costumes and their personal lucky charms.

“I’d like the lottery to go to Valencia. Honestly, I think it should go to the affected areas. We’d like that very much,” said 25-year-old Vicent Jacinto, dressed in a traditional Valencian fallas suit and referring to deadly floods that struck the region in October.

A woman takes a picture of a TV screen during a live lottery draw, showing the winning number with the biggest prize in Spain’s traditional Christmas Lottery “El Gordo” (The Fat One), at a lottery shop in Ronda, Spain, December 22, 2024.

Lottery mania hits Spain in the weeks leading up to the Christmas lottery. Relatives, co-workers, groups of friends and club members frequently buy tickets or fractions of them together, often favouring particular “lucky” vendors or numbers.

The most common ticket costs 20 euros, offering up to 400,000 euros in prize money, before taxes.

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More than half of Sunday’s top prize, even if bought in Logrono, travelled back to the capital as many winning tickets were held by a basketball club in the working class Madrid area of San Blas-Canillejas. Young club members and their families gathered to chant and dance to drums as they do on court.

Schoolchildren call out the winning number for the first prize of Spain’s Christmas lottery “El Gordo” (The Fat One), in Madrid, Spain.

“I woke up late today and my mother entered my room with the tickets in her hands screaming like crazy,” Diego Gala, 28, physical trainer of the club, told Reuters.

Winners of the first prize celebrate at the sports club where they bought the ticket on the day of Spain’s Christmas lottery “El Gordo” (The Fat One), in Madrid, Spain.

The lottery tradition dates back to 1812, when Spain was under French occupation during the Napoleonic Wars and the draw aimed to raise funds to fight for independence.

Members of a sports club celebrate after winning the first prize in Spain’s Christmas lottery “El Gordo” (The Fat One), in Madrid, Spain.

These days, proceeds after operating costs and payouts are given to social causes.


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