One of the planet’s most successful football clubs has just announced new partnerships with blockchain startups Chiliz and Socios. The partnerships will allow the public to buy FC Barcelona fan tokens, which can be used for various perks.

The much-celebrated football club announced the initiative at an event held at the Camp Nou Stadium. According to a post to the team’s official website, Josep Pont, a board member at FC Barcelona, commented the following on the new partnerships [FCBarcelona.com]:

“We are proud to welcome Socios.com to the Barça family as a new global partner. This agreement will give us the chance to set up innovative marketing and partnership activations with a clear focus on the digital realm to take the Club closer to our fans around the world.”

Exclusivity is Key

Working with the blockchain fan voting startup Chiliz and the rewards platform Socios.com, the Catalan team will allow fans to participate in exclusive rewards programs, polls, and surveys about the operation of the club.

The Barca Fan Tokens ($BAR in the Socios.com application) will go live later this year. The club will host a “Fan Token Offering,” during which fans can buy up the 40 million BAR for a cost of €2 each.

Little is known about the forthcoming token’s economics. However, Socios itself describes fan tokens as:

“… a finite, digital asset that provides access to an encrypted, immutable ledger of voting and membership rights ownership.”

Crypto Innovation or Blockchain Marketing Stunt?

FC Barcelona is not alone in its exploration of a fan token initiative. Fellow European football heavyweights Juventus partnered with Socios in 2018. BeInCrypto reported on the deal at the time.

It’s not clear how successful Juventus’s own venture into the blockchain industry has been, although Chiliz does present evidence of transaction activity via its own blockchain explorer. [Chiliz]

It’s also not immediately apparent exactly why either club really needs blockchain technology to create a rewards program and a basic polling system. As entities that fans already presumably trust, a more centralized system would surely serve exactly the same function with greater efficiency.

That said, blockchain buzz is still very real. Whilst not quite the hype surrounding all things decentralized as there was when Juventus launched its own token, it seems that FC Barcelona’s latest pivot towards the technology has more to do with marketing than innovation. The €80 million the Fan Token Offering aims to raise for FC Barcelona likely has something to do with it too.

Josep Pont himself even seems to suggest the move is marketing-driven: