Announcing Sorare: Football National Series Collections

To provide Sorare: Football Managers more opportunities to #OwnYourWorld, we’re excited to launch National Series Collections for the Sorare: Global Cup ‘22.

This first-ever Sorare collectible challenge allows Managers to own and organize their global football cards in a fun game to see who can assemble full national team rosters. It was created based on Manager feedback to enhance collectibility and offer new features, and is the first of several forthcoming collection challenges — including a version for Sorare: Football, our club game, in 2023.

Here’s what you need to know about the National Series Collections:

Eligibility + Gameplay

  • Managers are challenged to complete collections for each of Sorare’s 16 national team partners. The number of cards per team collection varies based on team partnerships.
  • Only National Series cards count toward your collection. Club cards do not count.
  • The first National Series cards go out as part of Matchday 1 rewards on Friday, Nov. 25.
  • National Series cards will have a random serial number from 1 to 2022 — and come in four different colors — to add another dimension to the collecting experience: Diamond from 1/2022 to 25/2022; Gold from 26/2022 to 125/2022; Silver from 126/2022 to 625/2022; and Bronze from 626/2022 to 2022/2022.
  • There is no deadline for completing collections.

About National Series cards

These special edition digital cards are NFTs created exclusively for the Global Cup. Sorare will never auction or reissue these cards. The only way to collect these cards is by winning them in the Global Cup, purchasing them on the Manager Sales Marketplace or trading for them via a direct offer with other Sorare Managers.

Be sure to try your hand at assembling National Team Collections with Sorare: Global Cup, and keep an eye out for more collections. Check out the Sorare: Global Cup guide for full gameplay details.


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