Scafati wins €30 in SuperEnalotto
SScafati – The SuperEnalotto frenzy has brought a €30.509,73 win to the province of Salerno. On the evening of Friday, July 11, a ticket placed at the Abenante tobacconist at Via Nazionale 68 in Scafati hit a "5," bringing home a five-figure win.
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"Customers are always hopeful, especially now that the prize pool has risen again," commented the manager of the tobacconist's shop who sold the winning ticket. The last "6" worth €35,4 million dates back to May 22, 2025, and was won in Desenzano del Garda.
With no "6" in recent weeks, the stakes for Tuesday 15 July have reached 25,9 million euros, rekindling the dreams of players across Italy. Meanwhile, in Scafati, there are those who can already celebrate a great stroke of luck.
While Campania enjoys this taste of fortune, the race for the millionaire jackpot continues. Who knows, maybe the next "6" will return to the South.
Campania scores big with the Lotto. In the draws held between July 11th and 12th, as reported by Agipronews, four wins were made, all in the province of Naples, for a total of €55: in Sant'Antonio Abate, a €25 double was matched on Via Roma; in Frattaminore, over €10.800 was won thanks to the five Simbolotto numbers on Via Roma; in Sant'Antimo, a win nearly reached €10 in Piazza della Repubblica; while a three-number draw was worth €9 in Naples on Viale Ernest Hemingway.
The latest Lotto draw distributed prizes worth €4,8 million throughout Italy, for a total of over €717,9 million since the beginning of 2025.
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