Andorra Lottery Outlet Distributes €600,000 Spanish National Lottery Jackpot
Loteries El Mag in Andorra la Vella sold an entire sheet of 10 winning décimos for number 70.272, confirming over-the-counter sales resolved early buyer uncertainty.
Key Points
- Loteries El Mag in Andorra la Vella sold 10 winning décimos for Spanish National Lottery number 70.272, distributing €600,000.
- Each décimo won €60,000; all sold over the counter, not via subscription.
- Administrator Àngel Garcia confirmed random arrival of the winning sheet.
- Other winning outlets in Spain include Badalona, Barcelona, Cádiz, and Seville.
Loteries El Mag, the lottery outlet at number 2 on Carrer Doctor Nequi in Andorra la Vella, has distributed €600,000 from the first prize in Spain's national lottery draw on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
The outlet sold an entire sheet of 10 décimos for the winning number 70.272, with each ticket carrying a €60,000 prize. Loterías y Apuestas del Estado confirmed that at least one winning ticket was validated there, resolving early uncertainty at the office over whether the sheet had gone to walk-in buyers or regular clients who run a nearby bar.
Administrator Àngel Garcia said the number was not among their usual subscription of 28 but had arrived randomly that week. All décimos were sold over the counter, he added. "Finally, we've given out a major prize from the Spanish national lottery," Garcia noted, highlighting past wins from draws like La Primitiva but none previously from the national game. Staff celebrated quietly, aware that such payouts often boost future sales.
The first prize was widely shared across Spain, with other outlets in Badalona, Barcelona, Puerto de Santa María in Cádiz, Maó, Puerta de Segura in Jaén, Valdemoro in Madrid, and three in Seville province—two in the capital and one nearby—also selling winning tickets for the draw numbered 042.
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