Istanbul forum to track how blockchain is revolutionising football

Technology is transforming every sector of life and football has not been left behind.  Blockchain technology and Web3 ecosystem are increasingly making games more exciting and stimulating the experiences of the fans.

These trends in sport tech will be the subject of a conference set to take in Istanbul on 10 June 2023, right before the Champions League in the same city.

The Fans Love It! sports conference will bring together officials from the football industry, experts and Web3 lovers to discuss the latest trends in fan engagement and digitisation of sports.

The conference will focus on how new digital methods are transforming the way fans interact with their favourite teams and players. It will highlight the evolution of the game and how fans can jump on to the bandwagon of this change.

The conference is expected to attract football officials, web3 specialists, business people and just for all those interested in sports digitalisation and fan engagement.

More than 20 speakers, mainly drawn from technology and sports fields, will present new trends in sports, web3 and fan engagement industry. Among the delegates are representatives from FIFA, FIRPro and from football clubs such as AS Roma, AS Monaco and Leicester City.

 

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