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From sign-up to settled prize pool, in plain English.

Fantasy LaLiga is not complicated, but a lot of platforms make it feel that way on purpose. Here is the entire mechanic, the entire business model, and the entire money trail. No paywall, no asterisks, no fine print disguised as a legal page.

The mechanic, step by step.

A round of LottoLuck is six moves. You will recognise four of them from any fantasy product you have ever used; the other two are how we keep the integrity promise.

01

Open a free profile

Name, email, date of birth, country of residence. No payment method required at this stage. You can join free leagues immediately and explore the scoring rubric before deciding whether you want to play for cash.

~ 90sTime to first lineup
02

Verify identity before the first cash entry

The first time you pay an entry fee, we collect a national ID or passport scan and a recent address. KYC is one-time and runs against the same standards EU banks use. Takes about two minutes during business hours.

1 IDOne-time KYC
03

Pick a sport, a round, and an entry tier

Choose from three fantasy LaLiga game modes. Each round opens at three entry tiers — €2.50, €5, €10 — and one Premium add-on. The scoring rules are identical across tiers; only the prize pool size and bonus features differ.

7Fantasy formats live
04

Build a salary-cap lineup

Each round publishes a player price list — based on recent form, opponent, and travel load. You build a lineup that fits the salary cap, choose a captain (2× multiplier), and lock it before first whistle.

6–11Roster size by sport
05

Watch the live leaderboard

Once first whistle blows, your lineup is locked and points update every minute from the official match feed. The leaderboard re-ranks live; you can refresh as much or as little as you like.

60sLeaderboard refresh
06

Signed result, then settlement

League closes at final whistle of the last match. The result event is signed against the official feed and posted to the audit log within 30 minutes. Winnings settle to your wallet within 24 hours; withdrawals to bank take 1–2 business days.

24hWallet settlement

Where every euro of an entry fee actually goes.

This is the part that most platforms fold into a legal page. We put it on a dedicated section because it is the central commitment of the product. The split is 80 / 15 / 5, applied to every euro of every cash entry, on every league we host.

80%

Player prize pool

Returned as prizes to the top of the league leaderboard, distributed across the top 20% of finishers by a published payout curve.

15%

Platform operating cost

Engineering, support, KYC providers, payment processors, hosting, salaries. The full margin we have to operate the company.

5%

Community grassroots fund

Granted quarterly to Spanish and European clubs that field Spanish football — Spanish football community clubs and LaLiga junior programmes across the region.

How the platform makes money — and why it is sustainable.

The math is simple but worth seeing in one place. We have nothing to hide and every reason to explain.

Entry-fee margin

15% of every cash entry funds the platform. At an average €5 entry across 12 000 weekly cash entries, this is the dominant revenue line.

Premium subscription

€4.99/month opt-in for the analytics layer. Pure revenue add-on, no in-game advantage. About 6% of active players choose it.

Branded league hosting

Sports clubs and corporate partners can host private leagues with their own branding. A flat hosting fee, no revenue share against entries.

Data licensing — outbound only

Aggregated, anonymised league trend data licensed to sports analytics firms. Never personal data, never tied to identifiable users.

What we never sell

Affiliate links to sportsbooks. Push-notification advertising. Player profile data. Behavioural triggers tied to chase patterns. Not now, not later.

The numbers behind 80%

At current scale, the 15% platform margin covers payroll, infrastructure, KYC and payments with about 11% headroom — reinvested into product, not into expanding the take.

Got the model? Time to see the price list.

Three tiers, one transparent split, and an optional Premium subscription for the analytics-curious. The pricing page lists every fee, including bank withdrawal surcharges.