Sportaza is built as a sportsbook and casino in one account, not as a slot site with a token betting tab attached. The brand launched around 2021 and operates with Curacao licensing. Casino side still has enough weight to review on its own because the welcome package, free spin calendar, live casino coverage and game lobby all receive separate promotion space.
A better reading of Sportaza starts with the football angle. Sports betting, live betting, virtual sports, casino games and live dealer tables share the same account structure. That setup can work well for players who split time between match markets and slots, but it also means the review cannot judge every headline promotion as casino value. Casino offers have to be separated from sports bonuses before the numbers make sense.
Sportaza’s better qualities are practical rather than dramatic: a broad provider list, familiar payment rails, recurring reloads and several loyalty style features. Regulation is the weaker side. Curacao oversight is lighter than UKGC or MGA supervision, so bonus terms and cashier rules deserve more attention than the bright welcome number.