FIFA+ Collect Unveils Exclusive Collection for FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023
TLDR:
- FIFA+ Collect partners with Modex for an exclusive digital collectible series during the FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023™.
- Modex takes over strategic management of FIFA+ Collect, elevating the platform’s capabilities in the digital collectibles space.
- The collaboration introduces 100 rare digital collectibles on FIFA Collect+ on December 15, offering a chance to secure tickets for the FIFA World Cup 26™ final.
- An additional 900 digital collectibles will be launched on the Polygon network via OpenSea on December 19, featuring memorable tournament moments and digital versions of memorabilia.
- The initiative showcases the potential of Web3 technology to enhance fan engagement, providing a unique and innovative way for football enthusiasts to connect with the sport.
In an exciting development, FIFA+ Collect has announced a groundbreaking collaboration with Modex, ushering in a new era for digital collectibles. This collaboration is set to redefine fan engagement during the FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023™.
The Collaborative Effort
The partnership signifies Modex taking on the strategic management of FIFA+ Collect, a move aimed at elevating the platform’s offerings.
This collaboration is not just a symbolic gesture; it marks a tangible transformation in the digital collectibles landscape.
“We are excited to embark on this transformative journey with Modex and take the FIFA+ Collect platform to new heights,” shares FIFA Chief Business Officer, Romy Gai.
The platform has garnered immense popularity globally since its launch, enabling fans from all corners of the world to own a piece of football history.
We are excited to announce a new era⚡️ @FIFAcom announces collaboration with @modex_tech to power @FIFAPlusCollect ahead of FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023™ 🚀⚽️🙌 https://t.co/01nwAT261u
— FIFAPlusCollect (@FIFAPlusCollect) December 11, 2023
Exclusive Drops and Ticketing Opportunities
As part of the collaboration, FIFA+ Collect is set to release a dual digital collectible series for the FIFA Club World Cup.
The first drop, scheduled for December 15, will feature 100 exclusive digital collectibles. Notably, these rare items offer a unique opportunity for fans to secure tickets for the FIFA World Cup 26™ final.
But the excitement doesn’t stop there. An additional 900 digital collectibles will be launched on the Polygon network via the OpenSea platform on December 19.
This extensive collection will include memorable moments from the tournament, alongside digital versions of cherished memorabilia.
The FIFA Club World Cup Spectacle
The FIFA Club World Cup, set to kick off in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on December 12, will see seven of the world’s top football teams competing.
The lineup includes champions from FIFA’s six confederations, adding to the thrill of the tournament. Reigning Saudi Pro League champions, Al Ittihad, complete this stellar ensemble.
“These new launches, both this year and beyond, will provide football fans with a unique and innovative way to connect with the sport,” emphasizes Romy Gai. It’s not just about digital collectibles; it’s about creating a dynamic and engaging fan experience.
Unveiling the Benefits of Web3 Technology
The collaboration between Modex and FIFA is more than a celebration of football; it’s a demonstration of the immense potential of Web3 technology in enhancing fan engagement. Francesco Abbate, CEO of Modex, expresses delight in delivering FIFA’s digital collectibles, recognizing the added incentive for fans to participate in the FIFA Club World Cup.
“Digital collectibles increase the ways in which fans can interact with their favorite players, teams, and the game they love,” notes Francesco Abbate.
This collaboration is just the beginning of a journey to deepen fan engagement with FIFA matches and initiatives.
As the FIFA Club World Cup unfolds, football enthusiasts can look forward to a unique blend of tradition and innovation through these exclusive digital collectibles.
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