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Betano Summer of Football Continues with Legends 2004 vs UEFA All Stars Game
Figo, Campbell, Makélélé, Seedorf, Zagorakis, Charisteas and many other stars took to the field to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Greece’s historic EURO 2004 victory.
Betano’s Summer of Football continued, with Kaizen Gaming’s premium brand supporting the 20th anniversary celebration of Greece’s historic and surprising win of UEFA EURO 2004. The celebratory friendly match saw players from the 2004 Greek National team compete as the Legends 2004 against the UEFA ALL STARS in Stoiximan (the brand Kaizen Gaming operates in Greece and Cyprus) and Betano branded shirts respectively.
Celebrating 20 years since the biggest surprise in UEFA EURO’s history, the friendly match between the two star-studded teams saw players including Ballon d’Or Winner, Luís Figo, Sol Campbell, Claude Makélélé, Clarence Seedorf, and heroes from Greece’s triumph like Thodoris Zagorakis and Angelos Charisteas battle it out. The Legends 2004 initially took the lead with Stelios Giannakopoulos in the 15th minute, but second half goals from Figo and Luis Garcia gave the 2-1 win to the UEFA All Stars.
Played at the An der Hafenstrasse Stadium in Essen (Stadion Essen), the game also paid tribute to the architect of Greece’s triumph, Otto Rehhagel, who was born in the German city.
Kostas Galanopoulos, Sports Marketing Manager of Kaizen Gaming, commented, “There are few moments in modern football history as momentous as Greece’s EURO 2004 triumph, and it is rightly celebrated until this day. We are proud to sponsor the match through Betano and Stoiximan and have such illustrious footballing icons wearing shirts bearing the two brands. This is a huge testament to our team’s hard work and continued commitment at Kaizen Gaming.”
The 20th anniversary match between the Legends of 2004 and the UEFA ALL STARS is just the latest part of Betano’s Summer of Football, which has also seen the i-gaming brand announced as the first-ever official sponsor and betting partner of both the UEFA EURO 2024™️ and CONMEBOL Copa America™️ 2024.
The two teams full rosters:
UEFA All Stars: James, Lehman, Sagna, Gallas, Makélélé, Mendieta, Figo, Campbell, Desailly, Pauleta, Seedorf, Robbie Keane, Karembeu, Llorente, Silvestre, Materazzi, Essien, Luis García, Kluivert, Rio Ferdinand
Legends 2004: Nikopolidis, Fyssas, Kapsis, Dellas, Seitaridis, Zagorakis, Giannakopoulos, Katsouranis, Karagounis, Charisteas, Chalkias, Katergiannakis, Dabizas, Goumas, Tsiartas, Lakis, Papadopoulos, Venetidis, Basinas, Nikolaidis, Vryzas, Kafes, Georgiadis
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Tony Bellew signs as PartyPoker brand ambassador through 2026
Former WBC cruiserweight champion to appear at PartyPoker Tour UK stops and take part in online activations.
PartyPoker has appointed former WBC Cruiserweight World Champion Tony Bellew as a brand ambassador for the remainder of 2026, with appearances tied to the operator’s live PartyPoker Tour and online poker offering.
The company said Bellew will be “a regular face” at its remaining UK tour stops this season following an earlier appearance at the PartyPoker Tour Birmingham. Bellew will also take part in online activity linked to the PartyPoker schedule.
“I had such a great time at the PartyPoker Tour Birmingham. The atmosphere, the people and the passion for the game were incredible. I’m really excited to be joining the PartyPoker team for the rest of the year, getting involved at the live events, meeting players and seeing where the cards take me,” Bellew said.
PartyPoker said Bellew is scheduled to attend each remaining UK stop on the 2026 PartyPoker Tour: London in July, Glasgow in August, Cork in November, and London in December. The operator also referenced a series of exclusive online events running alongside the live calendar.
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Arizona regulator orders five operators to stop alleged illegal gambling activity
Cease-and-desist letters cite alleged felonies and underage access tied to BetOpenly, Bookmaker, Club WPT Online Poker, Kutt Inc., and Raffle Creator.
The Arizona Department of Gaming said it has issued cease-and-desist orders to five online platforms—BetOpenly, Bookmaker, Club WPT Online Poker, Kutt Inc., and Raffle Creator—after investigations that the Department says involved alleged illegal gambling activity and underage access in Arizona.
In its announcement, the Department said each enforcement action alleges conduct giving rise to three felonies under Arizona law: promotion of gambling, illegal control of an enterprise, and money laundering. The agency cited Arizona’s prohibition on gambling unless specifically authorized (Ariz. Rev. Stat. Tit. 13, Ch. 33) and said the legal gambling age in the state is 21.
“Arizona is taking decisive action against illegal gambling operators that put Arizonans at risk,” said Jackie Johnson, Department Director. “Our top priority is protecting Arizonans and I’m grateful for the efforts of our intelligence unit led by Chief Law Enforcement Officer Doug Jensen to do just that. Through these cease-and-desist orders we are putting operators on notice: their conduct runs contrary to Arizona law and they must stop promoting illegal gambling.”
The Department’s letters describe different alleged violations by operator. For BetOpenly, the Department said peer-to-peer gambling rules prohibit third-party benefit, and alleged the platform benefited via a commission structure while enabling event wagering and daily fantasy sports contests without the required state licenses, including availability to underage Arizonans. For Bookmaker, the Department said its investigation found wagering on horse racing, casino games, and sports betting without an event wagering license or an advanced deposit wagering provider license, adding that online casino games are not legal in Arizona.
For Club WPT Online Poker, the Department alleged the platform enabled individuals under 21 in Arizona to enter pay-to-play online poker tournaments for prizes while using deceptive “no purchase necessary” language; the Department said online poker is illegal in Arizona. For Kutt Inc., the Department said Arizona “social” gambling prohibits third-party benefit and directed the operator to stop allowing Arizona users to deposit money and wager on sports, politics, pop culture, and casino-style games. For Raffle Creator, the Department said the operator did not meet requirements that allow Arizona nonprofits to conduct lawful raffles and alleged it allowed people under 21 to purchase tickets for prize chances.
The Department said the notified entities are directed to immediately stop all gambling operations and activities in Arizona “whether through mobile applications, online, or otherwise,” and to cease any future illegal gambling in the state. It added that future actions may include criminal charges or civil action against entities, principals, and employees, and that operators “may be subject to a potential award of restitution” and forfeiture of monies acquired due to the alleged conduct.
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Former WBC World Champion Tony Bellew Joins PartyPoker as Brand Ambassador
Tony Bellew has officially joined the PartyPoker Brand Ambassador team for the remainder of 2026, strengthening the brand’s growing roster of ambassadors and reinforcing its commitment to bringing poker to a wider audience.
A former WBC Cruiserweight World Champion and one of Britain’s most recognisable sporting personalities, Bellew will play an active role across both PartyPoker’s live tour and online offering throughout the rest of the year.
Speaking about joining the team, Tony Bellew said: “I had such a great time at the PartyPoker Tour Birmingham. The atmosphere, the people and the passion for the game were incredible. I’m really excited to be joining the PartyPoker team for the rest of the year, getting involved at the live events, meeting players and seeing where the cards take me.”
His return follows a hugely successful appearance at the PartyPoker Tour Birmingham earlier this year, where he embraced the atmosphere, spent time with players and immersed himself in the event. After thoroughly enjoying the experience, Bellew will now become a regular face at the remaining UK stops on the PartyPoker Tour throughout the rest of the 2026 season.
As part of his ambassadorial role, Bellew will attend every remaining UK stop PartyPoker Tour in 2026:
- London – July
- Glasgow – August
- Cork – November
- London – December
With four live festival stops and a series of exclusive online events still to come, players will have plenty of opportunities to meet Bellew at the tables throughout the remainder of the 2026 PartyPoker calendar. Look out for opportunities to take him on online, and at the PartyPoker Tour in Glasgow, Cork and London.
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