FIFA+ Collect Launches Club World Cup Saudi Arabia NFT Pack with Modex

This launch follows the two companies’ successful NFT membership cards drop, which sold out within three hours.
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Quick take:

  • The Saudi Club World Cub NFT Pack airdrop is available to FIFA+ Collect VIP members who remain owners on December 26.
  • Members will receive an airdrop containing key moments from the tournament.
  • The airdrops also unlock exclusive benefits including tickets to the FIFA World Cup 2026 and FIFA Club World Cup 2025 finals.

FIFA+ Collect is collaborating with Modex for its second NFT drop to celebrate the FIFA Club World Cup tournament in Saudi Arabia. The two companies will airdrop the FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023™ NFT Pack on December 26 to holders of the FIFA+ Collect Club’s limited edition NFT Membership Cards, which sold out in three hours in the first NFT drop.

According to the announcement on Tuesday, those who retain their membership on December 26 will receive an airdrop containing a key moment from the Club World Cup tournament. The moments will also unlock exclusive benefits including tickets to the FIFA World Cup 2026 and FIFA Club World Cup 2025 finals in the USA.

Other benefits include an Adidas level 4 membership that is usually achieved after earning over 9,000 points in Adidas goods or spending over $90,000.

Modex also announced a new NFT drop of 900 NFTs on OpenSea. The NFTs will be minted on Polygon starting December 19 at 11:00 AM EST. The NFT collection features VIP experiences and physical items from the FIFA Club World Cup 2023™.

Those who hold NFTs from the collection will receive a VIP experience and unlock more benefits associated with their NFT after minting.

Notable benefits up for unlocking include a ticket to “The Best FIFA Football Awards and a ticket for a VIP Visit with a FIFA Legend to the FIFA Museum in Zurich.

Other exclusive perks include referee-signed 5 Yellow and 5 Red cards from each match played at the FIFA Club World Cup 2023 in Saudi Arabia, 14 corner flags from the tournament, wto signed by each team captain, two whistles used in the tournament, and 812 uniquely numbered posters representing each team that participated in the tournament.

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