The Canadian rapper pocketed $231,000 after Canada’s 1-0 World Cup victory over South Africa, sparking fresh debate over the famous "Drake Curse."
Drake's massive bet has finally paid off, and it looks like the famous "Drake Curse" may be coming to an end.
The Canadian rapper staked $770,000 (approximately ₦1.07 billion) on his home country, Canada, to defeat South Africa in their 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 clash.
Canada secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory, meaning Drake's prediction came true. The win earned him a profit of $231,000, marking one of his most successful sports bets in recent times.
For years, fans joked about the "Drake Curse," believing teams or athletes he publicly supported often went on to lose. But with Canada's victory, many are now wondering if that streak has finally come to an end.
Congratulations to Drake and the Canadian national team on the memorable win.


