Football Fan app scores partnership with creative collective to deliver NFT line
Football Fan, a London based Web3.0 football social app, has partnered with Football Bloody Hell, a collection of writers, bloggers, illustrators and photographers from around the world, to offer a collection of exclusive content for the company’s upcoming line of NFTs.
The Football Fan app will become the only platform on which fans and collectors can buy and trade these unique NFTs, which will feature hand-drawn artwork of some of the game’s elite players and managers.
This announcement follows similar agreements made between Football Fan app and other leading publishers that demonstrates the momentum building behind football and the NFT market.
CEO Amit Singh Rathore said: “We are delighted to be working with Football Bloody Hell to launch this exciting range of NFTs on our marketplace, giving our users and fans of the game a chance to own digital tokens commemorating some hand-drawn artwork of some of the most famous faces in the game.
“We are a unique platform that empowers sports fans to convert and trade these collectables on our platform in a very easy few taps on our mobile app. We hope this adds even more value to thousands of users who already engage with our app every week.
“We are super excited to work with Football Bloody Hell, acting as an enabler to help them convert their exclusively owned content into NFTs to trade on our app-based marketplace.”
On behalf of Football Bloody Hell, Ronnie Dog Media founder Chris Darwen, added: “We are very excited to be partnering with Football Fan and their game-changing approach to NFTs.
“We believe we have some of the most unique, diverse and nostalgic football artwork out there and the opportunity to market them through the Football Fan App marketplace is very cool. This helps us get closer to our overall aim of every fan of football nostalgia being aware of our work!”
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