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Everyone can become a winner and enter the world of supercars. To support this philosophy, BETWINNER and OneLife Rally joined forces and kicked-off a lottery. The winner of the lottery – a happy owner of a luxury car – will be announced on May 23.
BETWINNER prolonged its support OneLife Rally as its exclusive sponsor for the second year in a row. The Rally is taking place from June 26 to July 3 and starts in Istanbul, sending the message that Balkan is an agent of change in the world.

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Supercar lovers among BETWINNER customers can compete to win a car of their dreams – Porsche 718 Spyder. In addition to the car, the winner will receive 2000 Euro to spend on gas and two tickets to participate in the OneLife Rally. The idea behind this lottery is to support the philosophy that everyone can become a winner.

Apart from the main prize, 750 random participants that enter the lottery until May 19 will get extra promo points. Participants can enter the BETWINNER webpage within the promotions page (T&C Apply): https://BETWINNER1.com/promotions/porsche/

“After the success of last year’s edition and having felt the emotions that this Rally can handle, we felt the need to go further and give our customers the possibility of having a unique experience of participating and winning a Porsche 718 Spyder,” said João Vaz, BETWINNER PR Director.

OneLife Rally is an adrenaline kick with a good cause. It supports communities by being a role model, fighting against prejudice, engaging in charity, and most of all by inspiring people. Lottery and partnership with BETWINNER help to strengthen OneLife Rally’s efforts for empowering people and creating equal opportunities – for a better, shared future. “We want to give people hope and encourage everyone to follow their dreams and never give up,” adds OneLife Rally CEO, Nick Papis.

OneLife Rally 2021: Responsible entertainment

This year, the rally will take place from June 26 to July 3, having 7 stops – Istanbul, Sofia, Pristina, Belgrade, Sarajevo, Budapest, Prague.

What makes OneLife Rally special is that it is not fenced and each visitor can get close to the cars, take pictures next to them, and in some cases even sit inside. In this way, the organizers encourage young people to be creative and daring, break the stereotypes and social barriers. “We promise a lot of security due to the pandemic, but also a lot of spectacle, accelerations, and fun. We are creating memories that last and make life special – when driving becomes a philosophy,” says OneLife Rally CEO, Nick Papis.

BETWINNER family is happy to be a part of this fantastic event from the start line and through all pit stops in each city.

BETWINNER, on its part, commits to quality, striving to support various sporting events. Becoming OneLife Rally’s first exclusive bookmaker sponsor in 2020 was a great pride and joy for the team.

João Vaz, BETWINNER PR Director, says, “We are delighted to confirm our continued sponsorship of OneLife Rally. Over the past 12 months, we have built a genuinely positive partnership with OneLife Rally that has helped us extend our profile and brand exposure within the supercar fan segment. Our sponsorship of OneLifeRally has proved to be successful and beneficial for sports, business, and people. That’s why we gladly extend our partnership to 2021.”

During the OneLife Rally and beyond, BETWINNER offers a personal approach, easy payment methods, reliable payouts, quality content, and worthy odds. BETWINNER sportsbook includes over 1000 events daily and offers many interesting lines to bet.

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Casino Guru Awards 2026 set for May 25 in Malta as final evaluations begin

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Casino Guru has started its final evaluation phase for the Casino Guru Awards 2026, with winners set to be announced on May 25 at Xara Lodge in Malta, ahead of the NEXT Valletta conference.

The company said nominations have closed and shortlists are finalized, with the Casino Guru team now reviewing shortlisted nominees’ track records through judge discussions and meetings with candidates. Winners are selected using what Casino Guru describes as a mix of data-led evaluation and expert assessment, drawing on its Safety Index and Complaint Resolution Center.

Public voting remains open for the Player’s Choice and Voice of the People categories, giving players and industry stakeholders a direct vote alongside the judging process.

“The Casino Guru Awards are not about who is the biggest or most visible,” said Daniela Sliva, PR & Creative Projects Director from Casino Guru. “They are about who is doing the right thing, even when no one is watching.”

Casino Guru expects around 150 guests at the Malta event, which it positioned as an industry networking evening alongside the awards announcements.

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Mega Riches funds West Brom charity hospitality packages at The Hawthorns

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Immense Group’s online casino brand Mega Riches has provided a series of matchday hospitality packages at The Hawthorns for supporters connected to The Albion Foundation, the official charity partner of West Bromwich Albion.

The initiative ran across multiple fixtures this season, with beneficiaries hosted in the Richardson Suite. The club’s back-of-shirt sponsor said the packages went to Foundation volunteers, charity fundraisers and community lottery winners.

The press release highlights recipients including a long-serving Foundation volunteer celebrating her 70th birthday, and a supporter whose attendance at Foundation Day helped raise £1,127 for the Cancer Kickers programme. Winners from the Foundation’s Baggies Bonanza and darts evening fundraisers were also included.

One winner, Albion fan Ellie, attended the Albion vs Millwall match as Mega Riches’ guest after winning a bonus prize at the Hull City Foundation Day fixture in March. She said: “Our time in The Richardson Suite was fab. The staff and service were impeccable.

“We thoroughly enjoyed the food and complimentary drinks, as well as the Q&A session with the WBA legends. I would really recommend anyone wanting a more VIP experience at Albion to give it a try.”

Immense Group CMO Marco Trucco said: “Football reaches into communities in a way very few things do. When we looked at how we wanted to build our relationship with West Bromwich Albion, brand visibility was never going to be enough on its own.

“The work the Albion Foundation does, for cancer patients, for volunteers, for people who might otherwise be isolated, that’s the kind of purpose we want our brands to support. Mega Riches made that happen this season. Immense Group intends to keep making it happen.”

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What the Betsson/Inter Milan case reveals about cross-border gambling branding when two restrictive regimes collide

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By David Nilsen, Editor-in-Chief, Kongebonus

European football rarely stays confined within national borders. Teams compete internationally, brands operate globally and sponsorship deals are designed for audiences far beyond a single market. Yet gambling regulation remains firmly national. When these two realities meet, tensions are almost inevitable.

That tension was visible during the UEFA Champions League fixture between Inter Milan and Bodø/Glimt at the Aspmyra Stadion in February, when the Italian club took to the pitch wearing Betsson.sport on its shirts. The Norwegian Gambling Authority later confirmed it had opened a case following the match, after concerns were raised that the branding could violate Norway’s strict marketing rules.

At first glance, the situation appears straightforward. Norway prohibits gambling marketing from any operator other than the state-owned Norsk Tipping and Norsk Rikstoto. Under this framework, foreign operators are not allowed to advertise or actively target Norwegian players. However, the details of this particular case are more complex.

The logo that appeared on Inter’s shirt was not a betting website, but Betsson.sport, a sports-focused platform linked to the company’s sponsorship activity in Italy. The site itself does not offer deposits or betting functionality. Instead, it operates as a sports content and partnership platform connected to the club’s commercial agreements.

This distinction matters because the regulatory context in Italy is very different from Norway’s. In 2018, Italy introduced the Decreto Dignità, one of Europe’s strictest gambling advertising bans. The legislation effectively eliminated traditional betting sponsorships across media and sport, even for licensed operators.

As a result, many brands have had to rethink how they maintain visibility in sports environments. Alternative branding, content platforms and sports-focused domains have become one of the few remaining routes available in a market where direct betting advertising is largely prohibited.

Seen through that lens, Betsson.sport is less an attempt to bypass regulation and more an example of how companies adapt to it.

When Inter Milan travelled to northern Norway, however, that Italian solution entered a completely different regulatory environment. Norway’s restrictions are not based on a broad ban on gambling advertising. Instead, they are built around the protection of a state monopoly. Only two operators are permitted to market gambling services domestically, and enforcement tools such as payment blocking and website restrictions are used to limit access to foreign operators.

The key question raised by the Inter match therefore becomes one of interpretation rather than simple legality. Does the presence of a brand associated with gambling, even when it links to a non-betting platform, constitute marketing towards Norwegian consumers?

It is a question regulators across Europe are likely to face more often as global sport continues to expand and sponsorship models become more complex.

Another factor worth noting is accessibility. Betsson does not currently operate in Norway, and access to its gambling platforms has been blocked for Norwegian users. This raises the issue of whether brand visibility alone, without a functional gambling product available to local players, should be considered the same as active marketing.

From a regulatory perspective, authorities may still decide that the brand association itself falls under advertising restrictions. That interpretation would be consistent with Norway’s broader efforts to protect the monopoly model and prevent indirect promotion of unlicensed operators.

At the same time, cases like this highlight the practical challenges regulators face when global sports competitions cross with national advertising rules. European tournaments bring together teams, sponsors and audiences from multiple jurisdictions, each operating under different regulatory philosophies.

Italy, for example, has taken a sweeping approach by banning gambling advertising across the board. Norway, meanwhile, has focused on maintaining exclusive rights for state operators while limiting the presence of international competitors.

Both systems are strict in their own way, but they are built on different principles.

When a club like Inter Milan competes internationally, the sponsorship arrangements negotiated within one regulatory system inevitably travel into another. This creates situations where branding designed to comply with one set of rules may still raise questions under another.

For players and fans, these nuances are rarely visible. What they see is simply a football shirt and a brand name. But for regulators, operators and industry observers, the case illustrates how complex the global gambling landscape has become.

None of this changes the underlying reality that gambling advertising remains one of the most tightly controlled areas of the digital economy. Governments are increasingly focused on consumer protection, and enforcement tools are becoming more sophisticated each year.

But as the Inter–Betsson example demonstrates, the real challenge lies not only in writing regulations but in applying them consistently in a world where sport, media and digital platforms operate across borders.

For the industry, it is another reminder that regulatory debates are rarely black and white. In many cases, they sit somewhere in between legal interpretation, practical enforcement and the global nature of modern sport.

The case opened by the Norwegian Gambling Authority and its conclusions may help clarify how situations like this should be interpreted going forward.

But as long as football continues to be played across borders, questions like these are unlikely to disappear any time soon.

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