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# Sports SocialFi Experience

Fans need to share, be recognized, and meet new friends. Everything can be much easier in a football SocialFi community and our team is technically fully prepared.

* Create your own 3D avatar, which can talk and walk in a virtual world like a real human.

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* Join in the virtual activities of your supported team. It can be a virtual club open day, a virtual museum tour, a virtual news release, or a new-year celebration.
* Create your own virtual club, design your own virtual stadium, hire your staff and invite friends to pay a visit.

<figure><img src="/files/290n2DUrQL5kf5Um1QVN" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

* Meet new friends in a virtual activity, your facial expression will be reflected in your avatar simultaneously. You can give a speech and give a virtual beer with people who are actually located in every corner of the world.

<figure><img src="/files/0GGA1qdvO6yZijv1fCfp" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

Fans need to share, be recognized, and meet new friends. Everything can be much easier in a football SocialFi community and our team is technically fully prepared.


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