Bakcell launches Fantasy Football
The first local mobile operator and provider of mobile Internet, Bakcell officially launched a new project Fantasy Football.
As stated in its official report, is an entertaining online game designed especially for fans of football. Established under the "Football with Bakcell, the game Fantasy Football will make the sport more attractive and entertaining for all football fans.
With the help of Fantasy Football you can create your own team of football stars and become a head coach, general manager and manager. The game Fantasy Football is designed only for Bakcell subscribers and is free. Bakcell customers can create their own teams in any of the four leagues (Champions League of Europe, the Spanish La Liga , the English Premier League and the Turkish Super League) , buying different players .
To connect to the game and form their own soccer team visit the site http://fantasyfootball.bakcell.com. - 17D-
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