Futera
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Founded | 1989Dubai | in
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Headquarters | Dubai, UAE |
Products | Trading cards |
Website | futera.com |
Futera is a
Futera has been producing several collections covering different topics, sports cards include association football,[1] auto racing (F1),[2] baseball,[3][4] basketball,[5][6] boxing, cricket, cycle sport (Tour de France), horse racing, rugby,[7] and surfing.
Non-sports cards by Futera include TV & film entertainment series.[8]
Licenses
Futera was established in 1989 and during its 30-year history has been the Official Trading Card Licensee for many football clubs around Europe including FC Barcelona, PSG, Liverpool, Arsenal and more.[9]
Futera has also been the Official Trading Card Licensee for other sports spanning Formula 1, The Australian Cricket Board (Cricket Australia), World Cup Cricket, Australian National Basketball League (NBL), Australian Soccer, Australian Rugby Football Union, Australian Baseball Association, New Zealand Cricket Board, New Zealand Rugby League and Rugby Football Union, Tour de France, Horseracing, World Surfing Federation, and Scandinavian Handball.
Futera's licences extended to stickers, phonecards and confectionery with some Clubs and in 2000 Futera created a licensed Confectionery line called 'Total Football' combining Futera's football cards from 10 English Premier League and Championship Football Clubs with Chupa Chups lollipops.
Futera's non-Sport Licences have included
Futera Cards
Futera have produced many different types of cards since their inception in 1989 including Memorabilia and Autograph cards as well as 24ct gold plated framed cards.
In 2021, a Futera Lewis Hamilton Futera card sold for $312,000 in a Goldin auction.[10]
Other Futera activities
Futera launched their own football club named Futera United in 2021 allowing fans to help to manage the team via the blockchain and NFTs.[9]
References
- ^ "When it comes to trading, sports cards are in another league". Financial Times. 2021-09-30. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ISBN 978-1-930692-27-5.
- ISBN 978-0-87341-767-9.
- ISBN 978-0-87349-309-3.
- ISBN 978-0-87349-317-8.
- ISBN 978-0-87341-776-1.
- ^ Acta Societatis Linguisticae Europaeae. De Gruyter Mouton. 2008.
- ^ ISBN 978-1-953801-06-7.
- ^ a b Knox, Dave. "How Futera Plans To Use NFTs To Build A Soccer Team From The Ground Up". Forbes. Retrieved 2022-10-05.
- ^ Munar, Julio Luis (2022-03-14). "Epic Lewis Hamilton Card Breaks All-Time Record By Fetching $312,000 In Goldin Auction". ClutchPoints. Retrieved 2022-10-09.