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Congo Draw With Portugal Delivers $957K Windfall on Polymarket

Congo celebrates historic World Cup draw against Portugal

A high-stakes wager on prediction market platform Polymarket turned into a massive payday after the Democratic Republic of the Congo secured a surprising 1-1 draw against Portugal in their World Cup match on Wednesday in Houston.

Shortly before kickoff, a user identified as “BreakTheBank” placed a wager of nearly $300,000 on Portugal not winning the match. At the time, the outcome was considered unlikely, carrying implied odds of just 23%. However, the bet paid off when the final whistle confirmed the draw, generating a return of $1,249,918.80 and a profit exceeding $957,000.

Portugal entered the contest as one of the tournament favorites and currently holds the No. 5 position in FIFA’s world rankings. The Portuguese side moved ahead early in the match, but Congo, ranked No. 46, responded before halftime when Yoane Wissa found the net to level the score.

The result was widely viewed as a major upset. Sports analysts described Congo’s display as highly competitive, while noting that Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo endured a quiet outing. The star forward failed to register a shot on target and did not create a scoring opportunity during the game.

Wissa’s equalizer also marked a historic milestone for the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was the nation’s first-ever World Cup goal. Prior to this tournament, Congo’s only World Cup appearance came in 1974, when it lost all three matches, falling 9-0 to Yugoslavia, 2-0 to Scotland, and 3-0 to Brazil.

While one bettor celebrated a huge win, another suffered a costly loss on Polymarket. A separate user wagered $986,388 that the two teams would combine for more than 2.5 goals. The bet carried a 55% chance of success and would have returned approximately $1.78 million, but the 1-1 scoreline left the bettor empty-handed.

The growing popularity of sports wagering around the World Cup has attracted significant attention. Research firm Eilers & Krejcik Gaming estimates that $4.4 billion will be wagered in the United States alone during the tournament. According to Dan Singer, head of McKinsey & Company’s Sports and Gaming practice, betting activity could reach the equivalent of “eight to 10 Super Bowls.”

Ronaldo remains one of the most recognizable figures in global sports. Forbes estimated in May that he earned $300 million over the previous 12 months, making him the world’s highest-paid athlete. In 2020, he also became the first active team-sport athlete to surpass $1 billion in career earnings.

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