Argentine developer raffles four apartments if national team wins 2026 World Cup
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- An Argentine real estate developer is offering a chance to win four apartments if Argentina wins the 2026 World Cup.
- The promotion requires participants to purchase a property from the developer between February 2 and the start of the tournament.
- Winners can use the prize money, equivalent to the cost of a studio apartment, to pay off their purchased property or apply it to a different unit.
An Argentine real estate developer is leveraging the national passion for football by offering a unique promotion tied to the 2026 World Cup. Spazios, the developer, will raffle four apartments if Argentina clinches its fourth World Cup title. This initiative builds on a similar, albeit smaller, promotion during the 2022 World Cup, where one apartment was raffled.
To enter the draw, individuals had to purchase a property from Spazios between February 2 and the tournament's start. The available properties range from studio apartments starting at US$60,000 to three-bedroom units priced at US$125,700. Buyers could secure entry with a US$10,000 down payment and monthly installments between $500,000 and $600,000 Argentine pesos.
Before Qatar, we proposed this crazy idea and Argentina won. And now we are excited: what if our raffle was a good luck charm?
Each of the four winners will receive a credit of US$60,000. This amount generally covers a large studio apartment or can serve as a partial payment for a larger unit. Winners have two options: either have their purchased apartment fully paid off by the prize money, with the developer returning their down payment and installments, or continue with their payment plan and select a different property from Spazios' 18 ongoing or under-construction projects.
This promotion echoes a successful campaign in 2022, when Silvestre David, a 44-year-old participant, won an apartment after Argentina's victory. Spazios CEO Juan Manuel Tapiola humorously wonders if their previous raffle "was a good luck charm" for the national team, expressing hope for a repeat performance in 2026.
Each winner will receive a credit of US$60,000 that, in general, is enough for a large studio apartment or as a down payment for a larger unit.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.