Brazil's national lottery system conducted the Loteria Federal and Mega-Sena draws in São Paulo on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
These draws represent significant financial events for participants across the country, with millions of reais distributed through the national gaming system.
The events took place at the Espaço da Sorte on Avenida Paulista [4, 5]. The Loteria Federal draw, identified as Concurso 6077, was held at 8:30 [1]. Officials said the timing of this specific draw was adjusted to accommodate a match featuring the Brazil national team [3].
For Concurso 6077, the total prize pool reached R$1.5 million [1]. Individual prizes for this draw ranged from R$20,363 to R$500,000 [3].
Later that evening, the Mega-Sena draw, Concurso 3023, occurred at 9:00 [2]. Reports on the prize amount for this draw vary between sources. One outlet said the estimated prize was R$3 million [2], while another said the prize was R$3.5 million [4]. For comparison, a previous Mega-Sena winner received a payout of R$2.8 million [2].
Additionally, the Lotofácil 3720 draw carried a prize of R$10 million [6]. While some reports implied the event occurred on June 25, other sources said the draw was held on June 26 [6].
All draws were managed by the national lottery system to ensure the distribution of funds to winning ticket holders throughout Brazil.
“The Loteria Federal draw timing was adjusted because of the Brazil national team match.”
The discrepancy in reported prize amounts between different news outlets highlights the volatility of estimated versus announced jackpots in the Brazilian lottery system. The scheduling shift for the Loteria Federal draw underscores the cultural priority of the national football team, where government-run events are often adjusted to avoid conflict with major sporting matches.

