The Citizen (KZN)

Futsal keeps making punters rich

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Pools are growing by the day!

Unfortunat­ely, bad weather has not only affected horse racing over the last week. Heavy rain on the Highveld made pitch conditions unplayable from a safety perspectiv­e and as a result Futsal matches scheduled for Thursday 14 February were abandoned.

The great news is, skies have cleared and matches have concluded trouble-free since!

You really can’t argue with facts, the Premier Futsal League (PFL) pools have grown exponentia­lly, and have afforded punters the opportunit­y to become a lot richer in the process.

We have had a soccer wizards take home a mind-boggling R29 264 40 in a Soccer 6 and we’re only a few weeks in. The winner’s honour roll doesn’t end there. We’ve also had punters leave betting stores with R6 839 40 and R9 178 80 courtesy of Soccer 4s just to name a few.

Punters can keep track and watch the games live, every single day on SPORTSLIVE, an exciting soccer television channel that is available in all Tab and Betting World Shop. The Rustic Indoor Soccer Fields in Fourways host eight Futsal matches daily, Monday to Friday, with the first game kicking off at 9:30 am and the last at 14:45 pm.

Remember, there are two daily Soccer 4 pools and one Soccer 6 pool so get in on the action!

The Premier Futsal League is more than just a platform you can get rich off, it has afforded these young player the opportunit­y to earn an honest living, doing what they love most – playing soccer.

In other big news, the Sportslive platform rewarded one lucky soccer genius with a mouthwater­ing R31 281 in cash, after winning Sunday’s (17 February) Soccer 6 V1 P1 Pool. The winning combinatio­ns were: 3/1/2/3/1/2 and the main upset in that pool was Real Madrid suffering a 2-1 shock defeat at the hands of Girona. To take a bet go to www.soccer6.co.za and www.bettingwor­ld.co.za

 ??  ?? The PFL has taken off like a rocket and punters are having more fun – and making more cash – than ever.
The PFL has taken off like a rocket and punters are having more fun – and making more cash – than ever.

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