Circa Sports recently concluded its professional football contests, Circa Survivor and Circa Million V, culminating in a finale that saw $15.2 million distributed among participants.
CEO of Circa Sports, Derek Stevens, expressed his enthusiasm regarding the impressive payouts, stating: “When we launched these contests, we knew the prize needed to be one of the most coveted in all of sports betting. Every year we’ve upped the ante, and this was the biggest level-up of all. Congratulations to all the winners and we look forward to seeing what the 2024/2025 season brings.”
The lion’s share of the prize pool, $9,267,000, was divided among the four finalists of Circa Survivor—Circus Master, IndianaJet, Jax Jags, and LAJoneser. These contenders concluded the season with a record of 20-0, earning each of them a $2,316,750.
In Circa Million V, Saint31 secured the top spot, claiming the full-season prize of $1 million along with a handcrafted Circa Sports blue jacket. Over the duration of the professional football season, Circa Million V dispensed a cumulative $6 million in rewards. RDLOWN secured the second-place prize of $500,000, while Two Gun and LPCA tied for third, both receiving $375,000.
Throughout the football season, Circa Million V also recognized performance with quarterly payouts:
- First-place winners such as One Bad Mutha 1, Ohio McGaha Bros, Maybach, and EZRATERRESTRIALS received prizes exceeding $150,000 each.
- Second-place finishers in various quarters, including Batch9, Fulcrum, JT555, LND22, Nomads, Whales Bet, #LFGMO, GET-IT, and SKERS, received amounts ranging from $16,250 to $50,000.
- Noteworthy participants like Tax the Rich, JWalker21, Batch9, and NJ to SD secured booby prizes upwards of $25,000 each.
While details about the upcoming 2024/2025 Circa Sports professional football contests have not yet been unveiled, the organization has promised to make announcements in the forthcoming months.
Original article: https://www.yogonet.com/international/noticias/2024/01/11/70356-circa-sports-wraps-up-football-contests-with-record-152-million-payout