7 Things you Need to Know About “Sorare” Play to Earn NFT Project
NFT Collectibles, Competitions, Prizes, and more!

Sorare is a NFT-based play to earn game. Players collect officially licensed digital cards of players, and use those cards in competitions to get rewards. Alternatively, they can trade those cards for profit.
At the moment, Sorare offers football cards and competitions. This includes 247+ football clubs in 42+ football leagues.
Sorare plans to release Sorare MLB® this summer (2022).
In this story, I am going to explain 7 things you better know about this project. For more info, you can also check the official documentation of the project here.
#1 — NFT Cards Use-Cases
The digital cards used in the game are Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT) on the Ethereum network. They can be used for many different purposes:
- use in Sorare competitions
- keep as a collectible
- transfer to another platform (or game)
- trade
Once bought, the complete ownership of NFTs is yours. From that point on, you can decide what to do with them.
#2 — NFT Cards Scarcity

The NFTs have different scarcity levels (fixed or limited).
🟨 Limited (1000 cards per season)
🟥 Rare (100 cards per season)
🟦 Super Rare (10 cards per season)
⬛ Unique (1 card per season)
Common (GREY) cards have no scarcity, and cannot be traded.
The scarcer the card is, the more expensive it will be.
Each competition also has its own requirements. For example, you cannot enter into rare competition with limited cards.
#3 — Sorare fantasy football (S05)

If you decide to use your NFT cards for playing the game, here are the steps:
- Buy NFT cards from marketplace or from other managers.
- Build five-player lineups from the cards in your collection, including one goalkeeper, one defender, one midfielder, one forward, and one extra player (defender, midfielder, or forward).
- Register into competitions you are eligible for (depending on the scarcity level of your cards, and the availability of your players).
- Wait till the end of the competition to receive prizes.
The prize you will get depends directly on the performance of your lineup in the real life. The better they perform, the higher your chance will be to receive better rewards. The prizes are usually different tiers of NFT cards, or ETH tokens (in rare competitions).
#4 — Competitions (Filtered by Card Scarcity)
Depending on the scarcity level of your cards, you can participate in 6 categories of competitions:

- Common: you need at least 5 common cards to participate.
- Mix: training sessions for the players who are injured or not playing to gain experience.
- Limited: you need at least 5 common cards to participate.
- Rare: you need at least 4 Rare cards with at most 1 Common.
- Super Rare: you need at least 3 Super Rare cards with 1 Rare and/or 1 Unique card.
- Unique: you need at least 3 Unique cards with at most 2 Super Rare cards.
#5 — Competition Categories
In the “Common” category, you can register your teams for “Casual” competitions. This competition covers the games from all registered leagues.

In the “Mix” category, you can build the teams from injured players or the ones that are not currently playing and send them to the training sessions. That way, they will gain some more experience.

In the “Limited”, “Rare”, “Super Rare”, and “Unique” categories, you have the option to register your teams to 6 different competitions.

- All Star: covers all the games and players from all the leagues.
- Under 23: covers only under 23 age players (from all leagues).
- Champion Europe: covers the games and players from 5 major European leagues (Bundesliga, LaLiga Santander, Ligue 1, Premier League, Serie A)
- Challenger Europe: covers the games and players from challenger European leagues (HNL, Austrian Bundesliga, Eredivisie, Football League Championship, Jupiler Pro League, Premiership, Primeira Liga, Russian Premier League, Spor Toto Süper Lig, Super League, Superliga, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa Conference League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa League Play-offs)
- America: covers the games and players from major America Continent leagues (Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Concacaf Champions League, CONMEBOL Libertadores, Liga MX, Liga Pro, Major League Soccer, Primera A, Primera División de Chile, Primera División del Perú, Superliga Argentina de Fútbol
- Asia: covers the games and players from major Asian leagues (AFC Champions League, Chinese Super League, J1 League, K League 1)
#6 — Prize Pools

Each competition has a prize pool for participants. Before registering your teams for competitions, you can check their prize pool. Here is some information you can see in that section:
- Number of registered teams
- Total Prize in ETH (or fiat)
- Total Prize in the number of cards
- Details about different ranks and their prizes
#7 — Buying NFT Cards

For buying NFT cards, you have two options:
- Buy from Sorare on auction: Sorare constantly mint new cards and places them in its marketplace. You have to place your bids for buying those cards, and if you win the auction, the corresponding card will be yours.
- Buy from other players (a.k.a managers): players can place the cards they own into the marketplace for sale. Here the price is specified directly by the players owning the NFTs. The purchase also will take place instantly, once you hit the buy button.
Usually, the Sorare marketplace cards will be cheaper. However, if you navigate through manager cards, you can also find good value cards. You can also send offers to sellers, or contact them on their social media (twitter, discord) to negotiate the price.
🎁 If you register to Sorare using my referral link and collect 5 new cards on auction, both of us win a free card. This is a win-win game. That free card can worth hundreds of dollars.Sorare on Social Media
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