RealFevr and RFEF drop groundbreaking “Copa del Rey” NFT collection

RealFevr and RFEF Partner to bring the excitement of sports to the world of digital collectibles with a groundbreaking NFT collection.
NFTs based on the Spanish Soccer Cup
RealFevr and the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) have just dropped an exciting new Non-Fungible Token (NFT) collection that’s sure to get football fans and NFT collectors buzzing! The “Copa del Rey” collection features archived video moments from the prestigious knockout tournament that spans all tiers of Spanish football and is watched by millions of fans worldwide.
This is a groundbreaking move, as the RFEF is the first national football federation to create official digital video collectibles from one of its competitions. The collection features archived video moments from the Copa del Rey and it marks the first time a national football federation has created official digital video collectibles from one of its competitions.
The Copa del Rey is a prestigious knockout tournament featuring teams from all tiers of Spanish football and is watched by millions of fans worldwide. This partnership allows fans to collect and own real moments from the competition, which they can buy, sell, and trade on the peer-to-peer marketplace or use in the upcoming Web3 game, Fevr Battle Arena.
Copa del Rey collection details
The drop took place today, December 21st at 3 PM, with a pre-sale for allowed listed users happening one hour earlier. There were three tiers of packs available: basic ($15 for 3 moments), super rare ($69 for 5 moments), and ultra ($129 for 10 moments). The ultra pack was only available during the pre-sale. A total of 14,971 packs were available, with the possibility of containing legendary and unique moments.
Fans participating in the NFT drop during the first 24 hours of the sale also received FEVR Battle Arena tickets. Allowlisted users, who were granted early access to the sale and double the number of tickets, included those who had purchased packs in previous drops, completed Dropbooks, or won social media giveaways.
The full list of players and their probabilities could be found on the RealFevr website, as well as the Drop book and official video for the collection. In addition to being collectors’ items, the digital collectibles can also be used in FEVR Battle Arena, the first football trading moments game in the world.
RealFevr and RFEF team up to bring sports to the NFT world
RealFevr has had great success with its NFT drops so far, with each of the four previous drops selling out within 24 hours. This is the fifth drop from the Portuguese startup which has also raised €10 million in funding and named Bruno Fernandes, a star midfielder for Manchester United and Portugal’s national team, as its first global ambassador.
The RFEF is committed to professionalization, modernization, and digitalization as part of its strategic plan for 2020-2024. This partnership with RealFevr is a key step towards achieving these goals and represents a new path for the RFEF, which has over 113 years of history. The RFEF is embracing innovation in sports and is excited to bring the excitement and thrill of sports to the world of gaming and digital collectibles through this partnership.
The use of NFTs in the sports industry is becoming more widespread as teams and organizations look for ways to engage fans and monetize their content. The potential for NFTs in the sports industry is vast, and this partnership between RealFevr and the RFEF is just the beginning. With the ability to monetize and engage with fans in new ways, NFTs have the potential to revolutionize the way sports organizations and teams interact with their audiences.