Log in to access your Sportaza account and wallet
Sportaza Account Login
Sportaza runs the same account login on desktop and mobile. On a PC, you open the site in a browser and use the Login button to enter your email (or username) and password. On a phone or tablet, the login form sits in the same top menu, so you can sign in without switching devices.
You need a Sportaza account before you can access the personal area, balance, and game history. If you forget your password, the login screen includes a reset link that sends recovery instructions to the email tied to your account.
Login Security Measures At Sportaza
- 2FA: Sportaza supports two-factor authentication via an authenticator app (TOTP). After you enter your password, the site asks for a 6-digit code that refreshes every 30 seconds. Store backup codes offline and remove 2FA only after you’ve confirmed you can still access your account.
- Password: Use a unique password that you don’t reuse on email, banking, or other casinos. Aim for 12–16+ characters, mixing upper/lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols, and avoid names, birthdays, and keyboard patterns like “qwerty”. A password manager helps generate and store a random password without writing it down.
- Notifications: Sportaza sends alerts for login events and security changes, such as new-device sign-ins, password resets, and 2FA being enabled or disabled. Turn on email and SMS notifications in your account settings, and treat any unexpected alert as a sign to change your password and review recent login activity immediately.
Sportaza Account Verification After Login
Sportaza asks for verification after you sign in when it needs to confirm identity, age, and payment details, or when account activity triggers extra checks.
Verification is required before the first withdrawal, and it can also be requested after a change to personal details (name, address, phone number) or when you add a new payment method.
Sportaza can trigger a fresh review if logins come from a new country, a new device, or an IP address that doesn’t match your usual pattern, or if there are multiple failed login attempts.
Accounts flagged for responsible gambling limits, chargeback risk, or unusual deposit/withdrawal patterns can be asked to submit documents again even if they were verified earlier.
- ID: Passport, national ID card, or driving licence. Sportaza typically requests a clear photo of the full document, showing your full name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date.
- Address: Utility bill, bank statement, council tax letter, or a government-issued letter dated within the last 3 months. The document must show your full name and current residential address.
- Payment method: For cards, a photo of the card may be requested with the middle digits covered and only the last 4 digits visible. For e-wallets, Sportaza may ask for a screenshot of the wallet profile page showing your name and account email/ID.
- Selfie check: A selfie or short video with your ID, or a live face scan in the upload tool, used to match the document to the person logging in.
- Source of funds (when requested): Payslips, bank statements, or tax documents showing where gambling funds come from, requested when transaction size or patterns require extra checks.
Sportaza reviews uploads in the account verification area after login; access to withdrawals can stay blocked until the check is completed, while deposits and betting can remain available depending on the restriction applied to the account.
Current state: verification in Sportaza is tied to withdrawals and risk checks, and the document set follows standard KYC: ID, proof of
Sportaza Login FAQ
- How do I log in to Sportaza on my phone without getting stuck in redirects? Open Sportaza in your browser, tap Log in, and enter the email (or phone number) and password you used at signup. If it keeps bouncing you around, turn off any VPN or ad blocker for the session and reload the page.
- What do I do if Sportaza says my password is wrong, even though I’m sure it’s right? Use Forgot password on the login screen and reset it through the link or code Sportaza sends you. After you change it, sign in again and make sure caps lock and saved autofill details aren’t inserting the wrong characters.
- Can I sign in to Sportaza with my phone number instead of my email? If your Sportaza account was created with a phone number, the login form accepts that number in the username field. If you registered with email, you need to log in with that email unless you add and verify a phone number in your account settings first.
- What should I do if Sportaza won’t send me the login code or reset email? Check your spam and promotions folders, then request the code again and wait a full 5 minutes before trying another resend. If you used SMS, confirm your country code is correct and that your phone has signal and can receive short codes.
- Why does Sportaza log me out right after I sign in, and how do I stop it? This happens when cookies are blocked or the browser is set to clear data on close, so enable cookies for Sportaza and try again. If you’re in private browsing mode, switch to a normal tab and sign in once more.
- Is it safe to stay logged in to Sportaza on a shared computer, or should I always log out? On a shared device, log out every time and avoid saving your password in the browser. If you already stayed signed in, use Sportaza account settings to sign out of all sessions and then change your password.