NFT Tournaments System Fanton Fantasy
In this material you will learn about the structure of NFT tournaments in the Fanton Fantasy Football game. We talk about the competition structure, prize fund, restrictions on NFT cards, participation cost, multiple uses of 1 NFT, rules for applying captains, as well as general tournament rules. Read, learn, save.

Three NFT Tournament Systems
- Global NFT tournaments
Participation fee - 0 TON. One user can register one team for each of the tournaments. Within the tournaments, teams composed of players from the Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1, Bundesliga and the Brazilian Championship. Prizes include Fanton NFT cards.
- Global NFT Paid tournaments
The tournament grid is identical to the Global NFT tournaments. Participation fee - from 1 to 6 TON. One user can register an unlimited number of teams for each tournament. Prizes for players include TON cryptocurrency, which is formed based on participant contributions.
- NFT Paid Regional tournaments for national championships
Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, Brazilian Serie A. Participation fee - from 1 to 3 TON. One user can register an unlimited number of teams for each tournament. Prizes for players include NFT cards and TON cryptocurrency, fund is formed based on participant contributions.
The same NFT card can be used simultaneously in the tournament systems: either NFT Global + NFT Paid Global or NFT Paid Global + NFT Paid Regional
If you have placed a card in the lineups of the two tournament systems mentioned above, it will not be possible to place it in a 3rd type of system. It is not possible to use 1 card in tournaments from the NFT Global and NFT Paid Regional systems.
Next we will tell you more about each of the NFT tournament systems - NFT, NFT Paid, and NFT Paid Regional.
NFT Global tournaments

In NFT Global tournaments, there are seven types of tournaments awaiting you. The participation cost is 0 TON. Each tournament differs in restrictions on the rarity of cards that can be used. A user can only declare one team for each tournament.
NFT card used in the NFT Global tournament can be used simultaneously in two tournament systems: NFT Global and NFT Paid Global. Alternatively, it can be used in combination with NFT Paid Global + NFT Paid Regional.
NFT card used in the tournament system, for example in NFT Global, can't be used in more than one tournament of this system.
Example: You won't be able to use a Rare Harry Kane card for the NFT Global Beginner and NFT Global Amateur tournaments. However, it can be used in tournaments of different systems, for example in Global Semi-Pro (NFT Global system) and Global Amateur (NFT Paid Global system). At the same time, the Kane card can't be used simultaneously in the Bundesliga Regional Amateur tournament from the NFT Paid Regional system.
Global Beginner Tournament:
1 Rare🟦, 4 Common⬜️
Epic and Legendary cards cannot be used in the tournament.
You cannot put NFT in the "Replacement" slot.
Participation cost: possession of 1 NFT card.
Prize fund:
1-2 places: Rare Tier 2
3-8 places: Rare Tier 3
Global Lite Tournament:
Minimum 3 Rare🟦, maximum 2 Common⬜️
Epic and Legendary cards cannot be used in the tournament.
Participation cost: possession of 3 NFT cards.
Prize fund:
1st place: Epic Tier 3 + Rare Tier 1
2-4 places: Rare Tier 2
5-9: Rare Tier 3
Global Amateur Tournament:
Maximum 1 Epic🟪, minimum 4 Rare🟦
Common and Legendary cards cannot be used in the tournament.
Participation cost: possession of 5 NFT cards.
Prize pool:
1st place: Epic Tier 2
2-5 places: Rare Tier 1
6-12: Rare Tier 2
13: Rare Tier 3
Global Semi-Pro Tournament:
Maximum 2 Rare🟦, minimum 3 Epic🟪
Common and Legendary cards cannot be used in the tournament.
Participation cost: possession of 5 NFT cards.
Prize pool:
1st place: Epic Tier 2 + Rare Tier 1
2nd place: Epic Tier 2
3-5 places: Rare Tier 1
6-9 places: Epic Tier 3
10-11: Rare Tier 2
Global Pro Tournament:
Maximum 1 Legendary🟧, minimum 4 Epic🟪
Common and Rare cards cannot be used in the tournament.
Participation fee: possession of 5 NFT cards.
Prize fund:
1st place: Legendary Tier 2
2nd place: Epic Tier 1
3-4 places: Legendary Tier 3
5th place: Epic Tier 2
6-8: Epic Tier 3
Global Legendary Tournament:
Maximum 2 Epic🟪, minimum 3 Legendary🟧
Common and Rare cards cannot be used in the tournament.
Participation fee: possession of 5 NFT cards.
Prize fund:
1st place: Legendary Tier 1
2nd place: Legendary Tier 2
3-4 places: Epic Tier 1
5th place: Legendary Tier 3
6th place: Epic Tier 2
Mix Zone Tournament:
In the tournament, you can use any NFT cards without restrictions.
Prize pool: first place, 10 TON
Global system tournaments are launched on gameweek if matches are held in at least 2 out of the 6 mentioned leagues.
European Cups and National Team Matches
In the tournaments of Champions League, Europa League & Conference League, as well as the qualifiers for the European Championship/World Championship, a modified prize system is in effect. The number of NFTs being played in these tournaments has been halved, rounded up.
Example: Global Semi-Pro tournament from the NFT Global system.
Previous prize fund:
1st place: Epic Tier 2 + Rare Tier 1
2nd place: Epic Tier 2
3-5 places: Rare Tier 1
6-9 places: Epic Tier 3
10-11: Rare Tier 2
New prize fund:
Prize fund:
1st place: Epic Tier 2
2nd place: Rare Tier 1
3-5 places: Epic Tier 3
6th: Rare Tier 2
NFT Paid Global tournaments

The key difference between NFT Paid Global and NFT Global is that the prize pool contains not NFT cards, but the TON cryptocurrency. The prize pool is formed from the sum spent by participants on tournament entries. The best 40% of participants from each tournament win prizes.
The restrictions for using cards of different rarities are identical to those of NFT Global tournaments mentioned above. One user can register an unlimited number of teams for each tournament.
A card used in the NFT Paid Global tournament can also be used in the NFT Global tournament. Or you can use one card simultaneously in NFT Paid Global and NFT Paid Regional.
We plan to periodically announce a guaranteed prize pool in TON for NFT Paid Global tournaments.
Global Beginner, entry 1 TON
Global Lite, entry 1 TON
Global Amateur, entry 3 TON
Global Semi-Pro, entry 3 TON
Global Pro, entry 6 TON
Global Legendary, entry 6 TON
Mix Zone, entry 3 TON
NFT Paid Regional tournaments

In the NFT Paid Regional system, players can expect two types of tournaments: Amateur and Pro. Entry prices differ from the NFT Paid Global system. In regional tournaments, entry into Amateur costs 1 TON, and into Pro - 3 TON. The prize pool is formed from the sum spent by participants on tournament entries. The top-30% of participants from each tournament win prizes. Participants who make it into the top 3 win NFT cards.
There are 6 leagues waiting for you: EPL, Serie A, La Liga, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, Brazilian Serie A. The Brazilian championship is held according to the Amateur system, without a Pro system. A card used in an NFT Paid Regional tournament can also be used in NFT Paid Global.
Regional Amateur Tournament:
Maximum 1 Epic🟪, minimum 4 Rare🟦
Common and Legendary cards cannot be used in the tournament.
Participation cost: 1 TON
Prize pool: 30% of the best players receive TON cryptocurrency
1st place: Rare Tier 1
2-3 places: Rare Tier 2
Regional Pro Tournament:
Maximum 1 Legendary🟧, minimum 4 Epic🟪
Common and Rare cards cannot be used in the tournament.
Participation cost: 3 TON
Prize pool: 30% of the best players receive TON cryptocurrency
1st place: Rare Tier 1
2nd place: Epic Tier 2
3rd place: Rare Tier 2
How to use one NFT card in different tournaments
The same NFT card can be used simultaneously in two tournament systems: either NFT Global + NFT Paid Global, or NFT Paid Global + NFT Paid Regional.
If you have placed a card in the compositions of the two aforementioned tournament systems, you will not be able to place it in a third type of system.
Example 1. You use a Rare NFT card of João Félix in the free Global Amateur (NFT Global system). Then you use it in the paid Global Semi-Pro (NFT Paid Global system). However, you will not be able to put Félix in the lineup for the Regional Amateur in La Liga (NFT Paid Regional system).
Also, players cannot use the same Félix card in two tournaments of the same system. For example, you will not be able to use it in both Global Lite and Global Beginner (NFT Global). Or in the paid Global Pro and Global Semi-Pro (NFT Paid Global).
Example 2. You use an Epic card of Mohamed Salah in NFT Paid Global Pro (NFT Paid Global system). Then you can use this card in NFT Global Pro (NFT Global system). But you cannot declare it in NFT Paid Regional Amateur (NFT Paid Regional system).
If you have any questions about using NFT in different tournaments, please contact Fanton Support.
Multi-entries
A multi-entry is participation in a tournament with several declared teams at once. In NFT tournaments of Fanton, the following multi-entry rules apply:
NFT Global System - only one team per player
NFT Paid Global System - an unlimited number of teams per player
NFT Paid Regional System - an unlimited number of teams per player
Captains in Team
In Fanton's NFT tournaments, you can choose a team captain, who increases the player's points by x1.2. In NFT tournaments you can choose only NFTs by the captain.
Tournament Rules
Fanton tournaments are held within the official football season 2023/2024, as adopted in the calendars of national leagues.
Fanton tournaments are broken down by Rounds, as adopted in the calendars of national leagues. If a specific match is absent in the Round calendar of any league due to its rescheduling to another date, these clubs and player cards do not participate in Fanton tournaments in this Round. Information about the match rescheduling can be checked on the official website of each league covered by Fanton.
In case of a match rescheduling by the football event organizers for a period more than 24 hours from the end of the last match in the tournament, the game users will not be awarded points for the player cards of these teams.
In case of a match rescheduling for a period equal to or less than 24 hours from the end of the last match within the tournament, Fanton reserves the right to extend the period for the tournament results finalization for a period from 24 to 48 hours.