Photorealistic illustration of El Gordo 2025 lottery winners—a taxi driver and mechanic—celebrating in Marbella and La Bañeza, León.
Photorealistic illustration of El Gordo 2025 lottery winners—a taxi driver and mechanic—celebrating in Marbella and La Bañeza, León.
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Christmas Lottery's El Gordo 2025 falls in León and Marbella

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The first prize of the 2025 Christmas Lottery, number 79.432, has distributed millions in León towns like La Bañeza and in Marbella, thanks to a bar run by a León emigrant. This draw, held on December 22 at Madrid's Teatro Real, distributed 2.772 million euros in total. Winners like a taxi driver and a mechanic on the Costa del Sol celebrate life changes.

The 2025 Christmas Lottery extraordinary draw, held on December 22 at Madrid's Teatro Real, crowned number 79.432 as El Gordo, endowed with 400,000 euros per tenth. This top prize was mainly sold in Madrid and León towns: La Bañeza (117 series), Villablino (50 series), and La Pola de Gordón (15 series), according to Loterías y Apuestas del Estado data. In La Bañeza, a town of 11,000 residents hit by summer fires and a factory closure in July, the prize fell to a youth soccer club, sparking local euphoria.

In Marbella, Bar El Leonés, run by José Charro from Quintana del Marco in León, distributed 120 million euros by selling about 300 tenths of the winner. Charro, who has played this number for 36 years buying it in his hometown, plans to retire after this stroke of luck. "One of the prettiest little villages in all of León," he described his birthplace. His family kept one tenth, earmarking it for vacations and treats for the grandchild on the way.

Among the lucky in Marbella is Daniel, a taxi driver who won 800,000 euros with two tenths. "I still can't believe it. I never thought this could really happen to me," he recounted emotionally, planning to buy a home, a taxi license, and help his parents. Guillermo, a Colombian mechanic with four children, got 1,200,000 euros with three tenths and hopes to retire: "It's about time." Viviana, also Colombian, celebrated 400,000 euros to "plug holes."

The second prize (70.048, 125,000 euros per tenth) was sold in Madrid's Chueca and Vigo, while the third (90.693, 50,000 euros) spread across Spain, including Zamora and Alicante. The fourth prizes (78.477 and 25.508, 20,000 euros each) landed in Cazorla (Jaén) and Moraira (Alicante), and the fifths (various numbers, 6,000 euros) brought joy to places like Andorra (Teruel), where a family picked 23.112 after hearing "voices" the night before.

Prizes can be claimed from the afternoon of December 22 for three months; amounts under 2,000 euros via Bizum, and over 40,000 euros are taxed at 20% by Hacienda.

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X discussions celebrate the El Gordo 79432 distributing millions primarily to León towns like La Bañeza, Villablino, and La Pola de Gordón—areas hit by summer fires and mining tragedies—and to Marbella's El Leonés restaurant run by a Leonese emigrant. Local media and users share videos of festivities, winner stories including taxi drivers and mechanics, and express sentiments of joy and relief. High-engagement posts highlight community shares via associations and clubs.

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