Soccer Superstar Lionel Messi Joins NFT Game Sorare as Investor and Brand Ambassador

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Lionel Messi, one of the biggest Argentine soccer superstars, has announced his participation as an investor and brand ambassador in Sorare, an NFT (non-fungible token) game. Sorare hopes that Messi’s presence will improve the way in which the company relates to users, setting new standards in this regard. The economic details of the deal were not disclosed.

Lionel Messi Partners With NFT Game Sorare

Lionel Messi, one of the biggest soccer superstars and current player of PSG soccer club, is now a brand ambassador and investor in the NFT card trading game Sorare. The player presence is directed towards developing the Sorare brand and improving the quality of interactions the brand has with its users.

As part of this partnership, Sorare announced that Messi took a stake in the company, without disclosing the numbers behind this transaction. To Sorare, Messi’s partnership is a milestone for the company, which had previously seen interest from another Spanish soccer player, Gerard Pique.

The Macy’s deal will also include building new experiences on the platform. On this development, Nicolas Julia, CEO and co-founder of Sorare said:

We believe Messi will help us set new standards in how we do this, and we look forward to sharing what new content and fan experiences we’ve been collaborating on soon.

Other sports stars such as soccer player Kylian Mbappe and tennis player Serena Williams have already established similar partnerships with the brand. The platform raised $680 million in its Series B funding round in September 2021.

Messi’s Crypto Ties

To Messi, getting close to cryptocurrency and NFT-related companies is not a new experience. The player has been very open to linking his name and brand to other companies in the ecosystem. In fact, he was one of the first players to get part of his contract paid in cryptocurrency, when he signed a deal with his current club, PSG, in Aug. 2021. As part of the deal, Messi would receive part of his $30 million contract payment in $PSG, a fan token launched by the club in partnership with Socios.com

In October, the soccer star also signed a deal with BitGate, a cryptocurrency exchange with a social trading focus, to give fans a “unique opportunity to explore Web 3.0 and the potential of trading crypto on the exchange.” Furthermore, Messi’s ties with crypto companies go all the way back to a 2017 partnership with Sirin Labs, a company promoting the development of a secure blockchain-based phone.

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