A lucky ticket sold in Sant Andreu de la Barca, a municipality near Barcelona, secured a €120,000 second prize. The Spanish National Lottery draw took place on Saturday, 20 June 2026. This win brings a notable sum to the local area, sparking excitement among residents.
The winning ticket, corresponding to number 63.244, was purchased at an administration located on Calle De la Font, 4, in Sant Andreu de la Barca. The Sociedad Estatal Loterías y Apuestas del Estado (SELAE) confirmed these details. Sant Andreu de la Barca, home to over 28,000 residents, is situated approximately 25 kilometres west of Barcelona city centre. Its community often engages with national lottery draws.
Second Prize Distributed Across Spain
The second prize was widely distributed across Spain, with tickets sold in several autonomous communities. Beyond Catalonia, winners emerged from locations including Elche in Alicante, and both Candás and Oviedo in Asturias. Additionally, Colindres in Cantabria also sold a winning ticket.
Further south, the prize reached Villablino in León and Valladolid in Castilla y León. The Community of Madrid saw winners in Moraleja de Enmedio, as well as multiple points within the capital itself. Morón de la Frontera in Seville, Andalucía, also celebrated a win. Notably, Carranque in Toledo was the only municipality in its province to sell a winning second prize ticket in this particular draw.
First Prize Awarded Nationally
The first prize, worth a substantial €600,000 per ticket, went to number 20.118. This top prize was shared between the Community of Madrid and the province of Alicante. In San Juan de Alicante, the winning ticket was sold at the administration on Avenida La Rambla, 24.
Several points in Madrid capital also sold the first prize number. These included Vía Carpetana, 139, Calle Oca, 100, Calle Álvarez Abellán, 43, and Calle Nuestra Señora de Fátima, 16. Velilla de San Antonio, on Calle Loeches, 4, also sold a winning ticket, adding to Madrid's share of the top prize.
Refund Numbers Announced
The lottery draw also announced the refund numbers, known as 'reintegros'. These numbers were 8, 2, and 7. Tickets ending in these specific digits allow players to recover the amount they paid for their ticket. This mechanism ensures a portion of players receive a small return on their participation, adding another layer of excitement to the draw.
For residents of Sant Andreu de la Barca, this €120,000 prize offers a welcome boost. Such national lottery wins often generate local interest and discussion about the impact of unexpected wealth within communities. The Spanish National Lottery remains a popular tradition, drawing millions of participants each week across the country.
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Originally published by InfoCLM Toledo. Read original article.