Manchester City to build Etihad Stadium in the Metaverse

Premier League champions Manchester City and their new partner Sony have begun building a virtual replica of the Etihad Stadium which will be the teamโ€™s central hub in the Metaverse.

Etihad Stadium is the home of Manchester City, Englandโ€™s top soccer team at the moment. The team announced on Feb. 18 that it had signed a three-year agreement with Sony, which will provide virtual reality experts to use image analysis and skeletal-tracking technology from subsidiary Hawk-Eye.

Manchester City hopes fans will enjoy all the benefits of having a virtual stadium. Although Covid restrictions are still hampering travel options for some, the ability to watch games in an immersive Metaverse setting could be a relief to fans itching to get a taste of a game setting again.

The team is tearing down geographic barriers for fans who want to be part of a live or recorded match by beginning construction of the virtual Etihad Stadium. City Football Groupโ€™s chief marketing officer Nuria Tarre told Inews on Feb. 18 that:

โ€œThe whole point we could imagine of having a Metaverse is you can recreate a game, you could watch the game live, youโ€™re part of the action in a different way through different angles and you can fill the stadium as much as you want because itโ€™s unlimited, itโ€™s completely virtual.โ€

Sonyโ€™s Hawk-Eye subsidiary has long been dedicated to enhancing sports for viewers and officials. It helps officials make in-game judgments in real-time with specialized replay technology. Its visualization applications will be used to recreate the dimensions of Etihad Stadium in the Metaverse.

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Cointelegraph wrote on Jan. 23 that โ€œincreased interactivity and ownership of virtual itemsโ€ were particular assets to having a base in the Metaverse. Man City may be jumping on both of those opportunities to give fans around the world more accessibility to the team and stadium.

Man Cityโ€™s foray into Web3 and the Metaverse could be of interest to Liverpool FC. The Reds may follow suit in order to boost revenue, according to ECHO, a Liverpool news outlet.

Rivals Manchester United have also pushed into the Web3 ecosystem with a new partnership with Tezos (XTZ), announced on Feb. 10. Tezos will be the teamโ€™s official crypto and training kit partner, and may also help develop digital merchandise.