Daily Fantasy Sports Football Championship to Reward $150K With Just $2 Entry

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The leading white label software provider for Daily Fantasy Sports operators has just announced its inaugural $150,000 online Fantasy Football Championship for 2015.

The Rochester, New York-based company, endorsed by our sister site DFS911.com, requires a nominal $2 fee to enter with a field of just 30 qualifiers to fight for the $50,000 grand cash prize. 

"We wanted to offer something bigger and exciting for our loyal customers that have been with us for years," said Zach Stanley, CEO of Star Fantasy Leagues. "Since our inception we have been solely focused on building incredible fantasy sports technology, and now our business is growing. We're excited to announce this championship event, and it's fair to say this is foreshadowing of things to come."

Players will be able to win their ticket into the exclusive Star Fantasy Football Championship ("SFFC") by participating in qualifier events throughout the course of the NFL season. The value of the ticket into the SFFC is $5,000, and players can earn their seat into the event for as little as $2 at StarFantasyLeagues.com.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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