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The Soccer Laduma and KickOff Fantasy Sports League, powered by FantasyGo, is South Africa’s first weekly fantasy sports platform where players can win HUGE cash prizes, and we are LIVE!

The Golden Ball winner is the user with the most accumulated points at the end of the season, combined from all Premier League matches and gameweek contests. So the more contests you enter throughout the season, the better your chances of winning the Golden Ball! What is Fantasy Football?

Fantasy Football is a game where you pick real-life football players for your team. Your players score points based on actions they perform in real matches, such as scoring goals, providing assists and keeping clean sheets. Compete with your mates in contests, where the teams with the most points will win cash.guarantees prizes – there must always be a cash prize winner every single week. It is also based on skill and strategy, rather than pure luck.

Are you a user who loves football and making money while you are at it? Then this game is for you! Remember: the more people that enter, the larger the pools get, so don't be shy to share this with your friends., is taking fantasy football to the next level by introducing match and gameweek contests. In a match contest, you can play fantasy football on a single match and stand a chance to win thousands of Rands in just 90 minutes.

Gameweek contests take place over a weekend round of matches, meaning you don’t have to constantly manage your fantasy team for an entire season, and you don’t have to wait the whole season to bag huge prizes.Get the best in Soccer, News and Lifestyle content with SNL24 PLUS For 14 free days, you can have access to the best from Soccer Laduma, KickOff, Daily Sun, TrueLove and Drum. Thereafter you will be billed R29 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.

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