Sorare is a fantasy game where players trade NFTs of athletes developed in France. Its current valuation is $4.3 billion and recently roped in Lionel Messi as an investor and brand ambassador. They already have tennis star Serena Williams and soccer star Kylian Mbappe on their board.
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Sorare is a fantasy soccer game that allows players to buy, sell, trade, and manage their digital cards of the players. It runs on the Ethereum blockchain. Players gather and manage a team of five soccer players through NFTs and participate in fantasy leagues.
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Sorare currently has a community of over three million users and deals in place with various clubs and sports leagues. Recently, the NFT-based game platform has extended its deal with the Dutch league Eredivisie for three years till 2025.
Sorare has agreements with famous soccer leagues in Europe
Dutch Eredivisie this week signed a deal with Sorare for three years. Sorare will now become an exclusive NFT Fantasy Sports Partner of the Dutch first-division soccer league. Eredivisie will be able to reach three million users across 185 countries with the agreement.
Marc Rondagh, Head of Marketing & Commercial development, of Eredivisie, said: “At Eredivisie, we’re always striving to pioneer new technologies for our supporters, to enhance their fan experience and make them feel as connected as possible to their club and the global football community. Sorare’s fantasy game represents the future of online football fandom, and we’re thrilled to extend our partnership with Sorare and go further in bringing exciting new initiatives to our fans.”
Eredivisie 🤝 @Sorare ⇾
De Eredivisie en Sorare slaan handen ineen voor uitbreiding van wereldwijde samenwerking tot 2025 🎯
Lees meer 👇
— Eredivisie (@eredivisie) January 4, 2023
Sorare now boasts partnerships with over 250 sports entities. It includes Spanish La Liga, the German Bundesliga, Italian Serie A, and now the Dutch league. It also has world-famous athletes like Serena Williams, Lionel Messi, and Kylian Mbappe as investors. They are also spreading beyond soccer by shifting focus to basketball and baseball.
Sorare already has NBA and MLB tied to them. They are targeting women’s sports too, and that’s the reason Sorare got tennis legend Serena Williams on board in 2021. The French gaming platform wants its presence in North America, and these deals will help them to achieve it.
Serena Williams plays a dual role at Sorare
To gain popularity in North America, Sorare appointed Serena Williams as a Board Advisor in 2021. However, the player revealed that she also made some investments in the gaming platform. Although, the figures weren’t disclosed by the tennis star.
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Serena Williams has joined Sorare as a board advisor.
The European fantasy soccer and digital collectible platform raised $680 million at a $4.3 billion valuation in September.
By the end of 2021, Sorare had 1 million registered users with plans to expand in North America. pic.twitter.com/NaNHAzmtyK
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) January 20, 2022
Williams is among a few female athletes who have helped women’s sports to gain momentum in the US. The investment has brought together the interest of Williams in crypto and sports. Tennis legend thinks the platform is far beyond holding the collectibles. It also helps users to have interactions with each other, which motivated her to join Sorare.
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