FIFA Partners with Avalanche to Launch Dedicated Layer-1 ‘FIFA Blockchain’
FIFA stunned the sports world on May 22, 2025, by selecting Avalanche to power its own blockchain and ending its Algorand partnership. This set the stage for next-gen digital collectibles and fan engagement for over five...
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FIFA stunned the sports world on May 22, 2025, by selecting Avalanche to power its own blockchain and ending its Algorand partnership. This set the stage for next-gen digital collectibles and fan engagement for over five billion football fans.
The new FIFA Blockchain, a custom Avalanche Layer-1, promises sub-second transactions, minimal fees, and seamless wallet integration, starting with the migration of FIFA Collect.
According to Ava Labs, Avalanche’s parent company, key factors behind the partnership included the network’s transaction capacity of over 6,500 per second and its enterprise-grade performance.
Big News: FIFA Collect Has Migrated to the New FIFA Blockchain!
FIFA Collect is now live on the newly launched FIFA Blockchain.
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“FIFA’s decision to launch its L1 on Avalanche is a testament to our technology’s ability to support global-scale applications with speed, flexibility, and security,” said John Nahas, Chief Business Officer at Ava Labs.
Francesco Abbate, CEO of Modex and FIFA Collect, added that the selection followed a rigorous review of scalability, security, fees, and infrastructure customization.
Avalanche to Power FIFA’s Web3 ExpansionFIFA’s transition to Avalanche follows its initial foray into blockchain when it released an NFT collection on Algorand ahead of the Qatar World Cup in 2022.
The organization had previously announced plans to migrate its digital assets to an Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)- compatible blockchain, citing the need for improved scalability, lower transaction costs, and enhanced user experience.
FIFA’s NFT marketplace, FIFA Collect, will migrate from Algorand to the new Avalanche-powered network after May 20. Users are advised that Algorand-based wallets such as Pera and Defly will no longer be supported.
Instead, fans can access FIFA Collect using MetaMask and other EVM-compatible wallets via WalletConnect.
Also, all collectible items listed for sale will be automatically transferred and relisted on the new platform unless users remove them before the migration.
While FIFA has not yet disclosed the full scope of future applications for its new blockchain, the organization has confirmed that the platform will deliver unique digital collectibles and immersive fan experiences.
The announcement had immediate market implications. Avalanche’s native token, AVAX, saw a spike in trading volume following the news, reflecting renewed investor interest.
FIFA Continues Growing Web3 MomentumFIFA’s move to establish its blockchain infrastructure aligns with a growing trend among traditional sports organizations turning to Web3 to deepen fan engagement and explore new revenue models.
In 2021, the NBA’s Top Shot initiative with Dapper Labs demonstrated the viability of large-scale digital collectibles. Other major leagues, including the NFL and MLB, have also launched various NFT-based projects. However, FIFA’s decision to deploy a custom Layer-1 blockchain marks one of the most ambitious undertakings in the space.
The organization’s blockchain strategy extends beyond collectibles. In November 2024, FIFA partnered with Mythical Games to release FIFA Rivals, a free-to-play soccer game for mobile platforms.
Avalanche, meanwhile, continues to attract major institutional partners. In March 2024, the platform collaborated with Alipay to launch a Web3-powered voucher program to help brands explore new engagement tools.
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