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A comprehensive list of 21 football-related NFT projects

LAST UPDATED: May 05, 2022

NFTs are perhaps one of the most talked-about tech trends of the recent and past year. Now they are coming to football. In this article, we will try to structure a sea of projects and give you a framework to think about new football projects. You will discover NFT projects that are already supported by big clubs like Barcelona, Bayern Munich, or Manchester City or single players like Cristiano Ronaldo or Bruno Fernandes, and we will organise them in Collectibles, Games, Digital Video Moments, Avatars, and Fan Tokens.

What is an NFT or digital collectibles?

Digital collectibles are non-fungible tokens (NFT). NFTs are a digital asset that exists only once and the holder is the true owner of it. This ownership is permanently verified by the blockchain, and is visible for everyone who wants to prove it.

NFTs enable digital scarcity since the real owner of the asset can be distinguished from any other person who simply saves the image on a hard drive, or copy-pastes it in a local drive. Same as with real life artwork, an NFT is unique, and can only be owned by one person at a time.

NFTs can be traded between users on a public blockchain. Each NFT carries its own artwork, a serial number and the history of previous owners, all of which makes it a unique digital asset.

We have described in a previous blog post the use cases of NFTs for sport and categorised the projects accordingly. If you haven’t read this blog post, feel free to catch up.

Collectibles

An homage to classic sticker collectibles that we remember from our childhood. Trade them with your friends and build your collection. This trend is continuing in the digital world. With the addition that the owner of specific digital collectibles also gets the chance to win exclusive access or rewards attached to the NFTs, like match tickets, jerseys or meet & greets.

1. Fansea

“Immortalize real objects and bring them to life as digital and printable originals.” This is what Fansea promises users. The goal is to bring users closer to the historical moments of their favourite teams and even 3D print the most unique objects.

Fansea is able to scan real-life assets like match-worn jerseys and to create exact digital replicas out of them. With this, Fansea wants to bridge the gap between real-life stories and the digital metaverse. With their 3D printing technology, the pieces can be transformed from the digital to the real world.

Fansea has not disclosed what blockchain they are building on.

Fansea’s charity project with AC Milan
Fansea’s charity project with AC Milan Source

2. Fanz

Fanz wants to combine legends, artists and the community in NFTs on the Ethereum blockchain.

Their most high-profile collection to date is the Motty collection. It features John Motson, the BBC football commentator for over 50 years. Each collectible focuses on a single game, including an audio description by Motty, game stats and an animation of him.

Fanz also has  another project “Fanz Fantasy5” - a free-to-play  game, where a user selects 5 players from 5 matches across the premier League. Depending on their real-life performance, users can win NFTs or signed merchandise from several players.

Fanz Motty collection
Fanz Motty collection

3. Fanzone

Fanzone.ionbsp;is a platform that allows sports  fans to collect, buy and trade digital trading cards. Weekly raffles, competitions and mini-games give the users the chance to get rare cards and soon, rewards.

Fanzone runs on Polygon (a layer 2 scaling solution  for the Ethereum blockchain) and LUKSO (a public and domain-specific blockchain).

Their Football licences  include the German national team (female and male), VFL Wolfsburg, and the 3rd German league.

Fanzone examples
Fanzone examples Source

4. Panini

It’s no surprise that Panini doesn’t want to miss out on the NFT hype to bring the collectible game to the web3.

In the classic style, various players can be collected and "pasted" into the digital scrapbook. Not much has changed in terms of design, and they swear by the familiar style of the classic player portrait photo.

Next to other sports like the NBA, NFL and MLB, Panini has also secured the licences  of e.g. the Ligue 1 and the FIFA World Cup 2022, which is why players such as Messi, Neymar Jr. and Mbappé should not be missing . All cards are purchased in $USD rather than cryptocurrencies with different rarities of cards available.

The utility of these cards is the ability to trade them and some are even available as physical versions which might include a player autograph or memorabilia.

Panini examples
Panini examples Source

5. Shirtum

Shirtum promises to give the users access to exclusive real world experiences and unique events by collecting the NFTs of their favourite idols.

The fans buy the NFTs directly from  their favourite athletes or clubs. Shirtum operates the platform that allows players and clubs to sell their NFTs. Some of the most impressive cooperations include Ronaldinho and Galatasaray Istanbul.

In order to acquire the NFTs, the user must first acquire the so-called $SHI tokens. These serve as currency within the platform and are on the Binance Smart Chain network. Moreover, the technology is ready to create tokens following the ERC-20 standard of the Ethereum Network in the future.

Ronaldinho collection on Shirtum
Ronaldinho collection on Shirtum Source

6. Fantastec SWAP

In Fantestec SWAP fans can collect, buy, sell and trade football NFT collectible moments of some of Europe’s top clubs like Borussia Dortmund, Real Madrid CF and Arsenal FC.

Sold in packs, there are several different types of NFTs possible to get. A pack can contain for instance match highlights, officially licensed digital autograph signatures or even behind-the-scenes training moments.

As the name of the company already says, the main focus relies on swapping the football NFTs. For all this Fantestec SWAP is using the FLOW blockchain.

The Arsenal FC collection
The Arsenal FC collection Source

7. SportsIcon

SportsIcon p artnered with elite athletes like Floyd Mayweather, Romelu Lukaku to release NFT videos, art and moments to their fans.

The Romelu Lukaku NFT Club is the most recent SportsIcon collection, in which 3000 unique PFP NFTs of Lukaku are created. The sale starts in May / June and gives the most engaging fans the chance to win several experiences around the Belgium striker, e.g. meet-and-greets (virtual and in person) or match-tickets. All this is built  on the Flow blockchain .

The Romelu Lukaku NFT Club
The Romelu Lukaku NFT Club Source

8. HATTTRICKS / Aera Marketplace

Disclaimer: this blog post is written by the authors of this project.

HATTTRICKS (”TTT”) is a digital football collectible game  that combines the concept of physical trading cards with the unique properties of NFTs. The TTT collectibles represent the unique skill traits of world-class football players.  Fans and collectors can purchase packs to start their collection and complete challenges to receive special rewards. So far amazing players like Marc-André ter Stegen, Rapha ë l Varane, Sadio Mané, Robin Gosens and Alphonso Davies are part of the HATTTRICKS family and many more great names in football are yet to come.

TTT is the first collection that can be traded on Aera, the NFT marketplace for football fans featuring the biggest clubs, leagues, federations and players in football. Built to make digital collectibles accessible to all, Aera is the home for football fans wanting to connect and share their passion in the digital space. The project is powered by the Flow blockchain and will be easily accessible through credit card payments enabled via the Dapper Wallet.

The project is built by OneFootball Labs, a recently funded joint venture between Animoca Brands and OneFootball. Read more about it here.

TTT Coming Soon - exclusively on Aera
TTT Coming Soon - exclusively on Aera

Others: xG Studios (Flow)



Football Games

Football fantasy manager games are often combined with a play-to-earn mechanism, in which users have to acquire their own team. Successful players will earn rewards in form of coins or NFTs. Additionally, some projects are building sports simulation games in the Metaverse either to play or to watch while owning the players and staff as NFTs.

1. Sorare

With more than 150 clubs, the french company Sorare is the first mover for global digital football trading cards.

With simple pictures of players and different rarities, Sorare offers an NFT collection game, which allows the users to collect several players from different leagues and build up their favourite squad.

By competing against other users in different competitions the game uses real-time data to allocate the points of the specific squad. Depending on the actual performance of the player, the squad receives points.

The most expensive cards ever sold include Kevin de Bruyne ($167,469), Cristiano Ronaldo ($265,275.55) and Erling Haaland ($687,000).

The game assets of Sorare are built on top of the Ethereum blockchain.

Sorare Bundesliga collection
Sorare Bundesliga collection Source

2. AIFA Football

AIFA is a decentralised play-to-earn game economy, built by Altered State Machine (ASM).

ASM is a platform to build, train and trade AI bots using NFTs, so the AI can compete or interact with each other. Their goal is to unleash the power of Non-Fungible Intelligence and to shape the football metaverse .

To join the game, users can purchase the ASM AIFA Genesis Boxes, which are available in 4 different rarities and contain 4 All-Star characters and one ASM Brain each, or buy the All-Star players and Brains on Opensea.

To play a football game, a user needs 4 All-Stars and 4 ASM Brains to create a fully autonomous team. With the help of their own $ASTO token, the users can train their Brains and test their squad against others.

AIFA
AIFA Source

3. Footium

Footium is a play-to-earn web3 football management game that allows the users to create and manage their own football club. The first drop in November 2021 included 3,060 different club NFTs and sold out immediately. Footium is multi-chained and can be used on Ethereum, Solana and Binance Smart Chain. Each clubs is made up of 6 components:

  • A squad (20 different players with different skills)
  • A fanbase that will develop based on the club’s performance
  • Club kits
  • History
  • An academy that produces new players (quality depending on the division)
  • A stadium that can be improved over time

The ‘game’ has yet to launch and is in beta mode, but owning a club allows the users to get a vote to shape the finer points of the mechanic. In general the goal is to compete against other clubs and to climb the tables to reach a higher division.

Footium Fantasy Football
Footium Fantasy Football Source

4. MetaSoccer

MetaSoccer is a play-to-earn football metaverse where the users can own and/or manage their own clubs. By owning a club the users main goal is to equip the club with the best personnel  e.g. players or scouts.

As a manager the users are more in charge of managing the team and making it successful. By playing with the team, players gain experience and improve their skills. The game includes a time component in which the player and scouts age over time. 1 month in real-life corresponds to 1 year in the game. Players and scouts retire at a certain age, and their performances will also decline over time, so it’s important to scout the best players and scouts.

The player’s objective is to climb through the divisions and generate income for the club. By achieving that, users can generate the $MSU token by selling players, getting sponsorships and winning matches.

MetaSoccer
MetaSoccer Source

5. GOALS

"Making the perfect  football game" - one of the statements made by game designer Kurt Fenech of GOALS. Instead of securing various licences , users will be able to secure fictional player-based NFTs and trade them in GOALS.

The free-to-play football game with a play-and-own model describes itself as a “fast-paced game that stays true to the sport of football”. Different assets like players, cosmetics (items that make the players’ visual appearances unique), Stadiums and Trophies are involved.

Even the ageing process of players plays  a big role. We are excited to see what GOALs has in store for us.

GOALS
GOALS Source

6. Metaverse Football League

Metaverse Football League  is a play-to-earn NFT football game built on Flow, that allows the users to own their dream club, play games and earn rewards by winning leagues and tournaments or selling players.

The players in the game are fictional characters with several hand-drawn visual traits like different headwear, accessories and a different look.

Others: Nifty Football (Flow), FootDAO (Flow)



Digital Video Moments

Video moments are made to relive great sports highlights in the form  of a video moment. One of the most common and popular use cases  has been established in basketball by  NBA Top Shot (Dapper Labs). As part of the collector experience, fans open packs, own special moments and build their own collection.

1. LaLiga on Flow by Dapper Labs

The giant behind NBA Top Shot, UFC Strike, NFL ALL DAY and the Flow Blockchain is taking the next big step and enters football with the La Liga video moment collection the Footballverse. Legendary LaLiga highlights are brought to life in web3. It can be expected that the experience will be very similar to the existing Dapper Labs products.

Trade the moments with a global community and building legendary collections are the motto again. We remain curious if Dapper can make LaLiga video moments as successful as their other projects. La Liga has been and still is the home to the best footballers on earth.

LaLiga and Dapper joining forces
LaLiga and Dapper joining forces Source

2. Topps NFTs

Topps has made their entry into the world of web3 with their Topps Bundesliga 21/22 Series. It’s a set of NFT collectibles celebrating the most memorable moments of the Bundesliga 2021/22 season, each video moment includes a video of a match-highlight and the commentary. Interestingly, Topps NFTs have been minted on the Avalanche blockchain which is quite exotic for a sports NFT project.

For the Bundesliga 21/22 Series, Topps will split the season in different sections. Series 2 has just been released  with each NFT containing a highlight from match days 6-10 including goals from Lewandowski, Reus and other amazing moments.

It will be interesting to observe if the Bundesliga licence  for NFTs sticks with Topps since the German Football League has announced a “tender for stickers, trading cards and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) for the seasons 2023-24 onwards” (Source: DFL.de).

Digital Video Moments by Topps NFTs
Digital Video Moments by Topps NFTs Source

3. Realfevr

Realfevr has a similar approach to Topps NFT and was able to secure the rights of the Primeira Liga, the Portuguese top-flight, and the Portuguese Football Federation.

Users can buy the highlights  of past years and different seasons as NFTs. This includes goals from Cristiano Ronaldo, Deco, and their ambassador Bruno Fernandes. In addition to the NFT Marketplace, Realfevr also offers Fantasy Football leagues and announced a play-to-earn game.

All this is powered by the Binance Smart Chain and the $FEVR token.

Bruno Fernandes as the ambassador of RealFevr
Bruno Fernandes as the ambassador of RealFevr Source

4. Sportium, e.g. ELVN

Sportium is a multi-sports NFT platform with the goal of bringing traditional sports to the metaverse. As part of Sportium, ELVN represents the football part, which  is an officially licensed product of the K-League. Users can open packs, collect cards that include video highlights and trade them with other fans on the marketplace. Once a user accumulates 11 cards either by owning or borrowing them, they can share earnings which adds a new dimension to digital video moments. ELVN also allows the user to combine multiple moments for a chance to earn special edition cards that  are not for sale via the loot boxes. The project is backed by industry leaders like Dapper Labs and Animoca Brands.

ELVN as part of Sportium
ELVN as part of Sportium Source

Others: DAZN MOMENTS (Flow)



Fashion and Avatars

1. The Football Club

The Football Club (”TFC) started in 2020 is a blockchain based football fantasy manager that includes avatars, licensed digital collectibles and competitions. It mainly focuses  on the 1. and 2. Bundesliga.

It is an officially licensed daily fantasy sports product that  enhances the experiences with avatars that represent the owner in the digital world. By managing football teams every game week, it connects the real-life football fandom and fantasy gaming.

Users have to build their team out of over 1,000 originally licensed players. The real-life statistics of the players let the users earn XP, win points and competitions. Users can buy TFC branded clothes and accessories as well as licensed jerseys by Bundesliga clubs incl. Werder Bremen, VfL Wolfsburg or Eintracht Frankfurt for their Avatar. The purchase can be made with the off-chain reward token or FUSD through the Blocto Wallet (Flow Blockchain).

The Football Club
The Football Club Source

2. Fancurve

Fancurve is an emerging platform for fandom and digital fashion. They are partnering with athletes, football clubs, brands and creators to design digital jerseys built on the blockchain. Their goal is to make NFTs wearable in the metaverse instead of just being statical images. Both, sports and fashion consumers count to be their focus group and have experienced significant blockchain related activity in the past months.

Fancurce brings jersey NFTs to the metaverse
Fancurce brings jersey NFTs to the metaverse Source

Fan Token / Community Votings

1. Socios

Socios is a platform that offers fan tokens of several clubs like Manchester City, Inter Milan, PSG, FC Barcelona and many more. With Lionel Messi as the global brand ambassador, Socios goal is to give the fans a voice to the club.

Each token is comparable to a membership of a club which gives the fan influence in the clubs’ decisions, gives  several rewards and gives  the right of voting  on official club polls. All tokens are digital assets that are minted and secured on the Ethereum blockchain. The more token a fan owns, the higher his /her impact on the club decision.

Fan tokens are fungible tokens, but Socios has already announced to use NFTs as loyalty programs for fans.

Socios
Socios Source

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About HATTTRICKS

HATTTRICKS (”TTT”) is the first collection that will be launched exclusively on the Aera marketplace and is created by OneFootball Labs. The flagship project is a fully licensed digital football collectible game, featuring world-class footballers.

About Aera by OneFootball

Aera is the NFT marketplace for football fans, a digital collectibles platform featuring the biggest clubs, leagues, federations and players in football. Built to make digital collectibles accessible to all, Aera is the home for football fans wanting to connect and share their passion in the digital space. When fans think about football NFTs, they should think about Aera. The Aera marketplace is built by OneFootball Labs

About OneFootball Labs

The OneFootball Labs joint venture is set to deliver a new era of football fan consumption, providing accessible, affordable, and unique fan experiences that will drive mass adoption of blockchain technology in football. These products will be offered at different price points to make them widely accessible and fans will also be able to purchase and store digital collectibles with just their email and a credit card. Animoca Brands, the company advancing digital property rights for gaming and the metaverse, OneFootball, the world’s largest football media platform, and Liberty City Ventures are part of the joint venture.

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