Zona de Azar Brazil – Léo Moura, Former Football Star will be Betfive Ambassador
Brazil.- June 18, 2024 www.zonadeazar.com Léo Moura, former football star, is opening a new chapter in his career. He will now be an ambassador for Betfive, a sports betting company. The news was recently announced by the company itself, although there were already signs circulating on social media.
Last Monday, the 10th, both Léo Moura and Betfive released promotional content on their social media. In a photo where he wears a shirt printed with his name and the Betfive logo, Léo Moura leaves the message: “It’s always time to start over and write a new story”, suggesting his readiness to ‘take the field’ again.
In turn, Betfive released a video with the message: “He left his mark on the football pitch and now he is about to make his presence felt in a new challenge. Soon, one of the greatest icons of Brazilian football in a way that has never been seen before.”
Under the slogan ‘A Bet that Gives Good’, Betfive offers a variety of games, including table games, live casino, slots, roulette, online casino, virtual sports and eSports. The platform currently accepts bets on a wide range of sports, such as football, basketball, boxing, tennis, futsal, volleyball, American football, golf, baseball, NASCAR, Formula 1 and Formula Indy.
Betfive also highlights renowned championships, such as Series A and B of the Brazilian Championship, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, NBA, Champions League, Premier League, La Liga and the Italian Championship.
Known in the football world as Léo Moura, Leonardo da Silva Moura stood out as a right-back. His exceptional skill earned him the title of best right-back in the Brazilian Championship for four consecutive years. Léo Moura became a legend at Flamengo, where he played for ten years. Furthermore, he had the opportunity to play for the other three big teams in Rio de Janeiro and for renowned clubs such as Palmeiras, São Paulo and Grêmio.
In 2020, Léo Moura joined Botafogo-PB to compete in Série C, and in March 2021, he announced his retirement from football. It is important to remember that, in 2008, he was called up by coach Dunga to represent the Brazilian team in a friendly game against Ireland.
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