BetLion invites Cranes fans to win a VIP experience to Mujje Tulumbe

Thanks to the partnership between the Federation of Uganda Football (FUFA) and BetLion, customers who place a bet with BetLion will be entered into a prize draw to win a pair of VIP match day experience during the Uganda vs Tanzania, AFCON qualifier, at the Namboole Stadium on September 8.

Thereafter the fans shall be treated to an after party at Big Mikes Club.

There shall also be consolation prizes like Cranes jerseys, cool BetLion merchandise.

The winners will receive a stadia tour with opportunities to meet the Uganda Cranes stars and have their Cranes jerseys and other possessions autographed.

With refreshments served all through the game and a comfortable allocated seating to take in the match action, there can be no finer way to enjoy the thrill.

Lionel Kabenge, managing director, BetLion Uganda said: “Cheering on the Uganda Cranes live is the peak of football for a Ugandan football lover. We are excited to be able to offer this opportunity to see it up close and in VIP comfort. It being an AFCON match against a formidable opponent makes it more special.”

BetLion are the official partners of the Uganda Cranes.

Through the partnership BetLion runs a weekly Cranes Jackpot worth Shs 150 million. The game involves selecting the outcome of 13 preselected games and 3 reserve games, with partial wins earned from 10 correct predictions and free entry into the next jackpot for 9 correct predictions.

The jackpot entry is Shs 3,000 whose proceeds go to support the Uganda Cranes and football development in general. Therefore, when you play the jackpot you support the Cranes

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