
Lisbon, Portugal, November 29, 2022, Chainwire
With this partnership, football fans will have access to unique videos of the Copa del Rey, a unique competition with world-class players such as Maradona, Casillas, Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Zubizarretta, Futre, Neymar, Raul, Iniesta and Hugo Sanchez. You can collect the moments of others.
real fever And Spanish football’s supreme governing body, the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), today announced a three-year partnership to gamify the historic and iconic moments of the Copa del Rey.
The partnership will enable the creation of exclusive digital collectibles showcasing memorable video moments from the most watched football competitions. Diego Maradona, Iker Casillas, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Thibaut Courtois, David Beckham, Gaiska Mendieta, Paulo Futre, Roberto Carlos, Neymar, Raul, Andres Iniesta, Hugo Sanchez, Gareth Bale, Santiago Caizares, David Villa, Samuel Eto’o, Gerard Pique and many others are just a few of the players who fought for the ultimate Spanish Cup.
real fever has developed a decentralized Web3 platform where football fans can buy digital packs, collect historical video moments and sell them peer-to-peer (p2p) on the marketplace. The innovative Portuguese start-up is now positioned as one of the most experienced in this groundbreaking industry, with over 145,000 packs sold for several moments since its first edition launch. The collection was launched and sold out within hours. Not only can these moments be collected, they can also be used in his next Web3 game. FEVR Battle Arena.
The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) will become the first national football federation in the world to create an official digital video collection from one of its competitions. This step towards innovation is fully aligned with the current Board’s strategic plan 2020-2024, which champions the professionalization, modernization and digitization of the organization as one of its major challenges. With the new format of the Copa del Rey promoted four seasons ago, the tournament retains all its prestige and historical roots while gaining emotion, goals and crowd appeal.
“Progress is one step at a time. And today, we are proud to be one step closer to realizing our vision, not only as a company, but as an active contributor to the digital revolution in the sports industry. RFEF trusted us to take this big step and become the first national football federation in the world, and now we bring a beautiful piece of Spanish football history to fans all over the world in the form of a digital collection. We will be able to deliver it to the world,” said Fred Antunes, CEO of RealFevr.
The signing of RealFevr is great news for Copa del Rey fans around the world and a historic moment for a tournament that is unique within the web3 ecosystem thanks to Realfevr’s expertise and epic community of users. can be shared. said Rben Rivera, Marketing Director of RFEF.
RealFevr x RFEF’s first Drop of Moment will be released in 2022. As such, all fans interested in expanding their personal football collection should follow RealFevr and RFEF social media or register their interest. www.realfevr.com.
About RealFevr:
RealFevr is a Portuguese startup that launched the first football marketplace for NFTs in video format. All digital collection moments are fully licensed and therefore have true intrinsic value. Based in Lisbon and founded in 2015 with the aim of revolutionizing the fantasy league market, RealFevr has quickly established itself in the growing blockchain, NFT, and cryptocurrency markets. In addition to the exclusivity of the collection in video form, which has utility beyond just a collector’s point of view, these will also be playable items in his Web3 game being developed by the company. $FEVR is the fuel of the ecosystem and the currency used to purchase drops.
For more information, see: realfevr.com.
About RFEF:
The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) is the governing body of Spanish football. The federation hosts the most important tournaments such as the ‘Copa del Rey’, ‘Supercopa de Espana’ and the women’s ‘Copa de la Reina’. With a history of more than 113 years, RFEF sees the professionalization, modernization and digitization of its organization as its main objectives, embarking on a new path towards innovation in sport.
For more information, see: rfef.es.
contact
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