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Liverpool FC has partnered with Sorare, the first company in Europe to offer license cards from top five league Champions.

This partnership means more opportunity for fans and collectors alike as they can expand their collection.

The fantasy football game that lets you play with your favorite players – through a form of crypto called non-fungible tokens (NFTs) – is coming to Liverpool!

Sorare has Tradable Cards for Professional Soccer Players enabling fans and gamers alike can participate in their weekly competitions.

Last year, a user spent $289,920 on a unique Cristiano Ronaldo card, but be assured, you can pick up player cards for much cheaper!

Users purchase tokenized cards of various teams, building up an army before battle begins – depending on how these professional footballers perform during real life; they may receive rewards like more trading coupons or cryptocurrency ETH (Ethereum).

The platform operates using blockchain technology so it’s easy as pie playing against other users around world through browsers like Opera/WebStore etc., while also partnering up recently by adding Ramp app into the mix making this consumer experience much smoother.

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