The RFEF becomes the first international football federation with its own Metaverse

MADRID, 21 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and the Spanish team will enter the new world of the metaverse after the agreement reached with ‘3D Factory’, world leader in the development of ultra-realistic metaverses, and presented this Monday in Qatar.

In this way, the South Korean company becomes the main sponsor of the RFEF and will be in charge of developing the metaverses of the absolute male and female teams, making it the first international soccer federation with its own Metaverse.

“This initiative will revolutionize the relationship with fans, and will serve as a meeting point for fans from all over the planet. Millions of fans who, regardless of their location, will be able to immerse themselves whenever they want through different devices in an immersive space to interact, have fun and even put yourself in the shoes of the members of the team. It will also allow you to follow and encourage the national team in all their matches,” they said from the RFEF.

In addition, and as a result of this agreement, Spanish football will be internationalized with the establishment in Asia of football schools of the national team, and of the Spanish teams of the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup competitions.

The agreement will begin to be developed immediately and will allow any facility to which the RFEF has rights to be recreated in a virtual space, and within which users will be given infinite opportunities, both to customize their appearance and to carry out all kinds of virtual actions. .

Each registered user will keep the identity of their avatar or avatars with human quality, which may be personalized with the identity of all the players of the national team or with any of the teams participating in the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup.

Once immersed in this RFEF Metaverse, which is accessed by downloading the ‘app’ available in the Apple, Google and Huawei AppGallery ‘stores’, fans will be able to communicate by voice and without language restrictions, since it includes a unique instant translation system, compete in attractive games and even carry out transactions or purchases of real or non-fungible products (NFT) from the entity or clubs participating in these competitions.

“We are very happy, it is an important day because the pillars of the RFEF are based, among other things, on being up to date in innovation and having pioneering and higher-level companies such as those of South Korea. ‘3D Factory’ are the numbers one in the metaverse and we have signed until 2027, although we hope there will be more,” said Rubiales at the presentation of the agreement where he was accompanied by the internationals Álvaro Morata and Pedri González, and by the president of the South Korean company, Brian Oh.

The footballers and the manager were asked about the facet as a ‘streamer’ of the coach Luis Enrique Martínez, something they welcome. “We had a lot of fun. I think you already know him for how he is in the press room, and he is so direct and close that it helps a lot to all the fans around the world, who can be directly with a ‘top’ coach of a great team,” Rubiales said.

Morata made it clear that he did not think it was “bad” because the coach “resolves small doubts as naturally as possible”, while Pedri sees it as “good”. “I always try to see him and I laugh a lot with his answers. The coach is so spontaneous and he is a facet that he is enjoying”, he admitted.