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Fantasy Football Leagues to Kick-off on Fanfury

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EURO 2024 and Copa America 2024 conclusion —

Finally, it now time for the Fantasy Football Leagues to take over post the two major international tournaments have been wrapped up, and congratulations to Spain for winning Euro 2024 after beating England in the finals. Argentina continued their dominance on the International stage and won their record 16th Copa America title after beating Colombia in the finals. The conclusion of the international tournaments now opens the space for the Fantasy Football leagues across Europe and South America to start.

Fantasy Football Leagues Kickoff

Across Europe, South America, and other countries, before the end of August, a new season will commence and will last for 9 months up to May, and International teammates will soon become foes as they don their club jerseys. This tradition has been going on for ages now and players from different nationalities come together to win trophies and medals for their clubs.

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Transfers are also in full swing and as the international tournaments have closed, this will further heat up with many players moving across clubs and big money will be spent on exceptional talent.

Fanfury is gearing up for the new Fantasy Football League season and work should be completed on changing the entry currency from USK to FURY, thus allowing FURY holders to easily participate in various matches across Fantasy Football and Fantasy Cricket.

Fanfury will host Fantasy Football matches from the Premier League in England, La Liga in Spain, Serie A in Italy, Bundesliga in Germany, Ligue 1 in France, Eredivisie in the Netherlands, Primeira Liga in Portugal, Jupiler Pro League in Belgium, and many other leagues across Europe. Football matches from Primera División in Argentina, Campeonato Brasileiro Série A in Brazil, Saudi Pro League in Saudi Arabia, Chinese Super League in China, Indian Super League in India, and many other leagues across different countries will also be hosted on Fanfury and users can play in these Fantasy Football leagues to win FURY.

Fantasy Football league season on Fanfury will begin in August and will allow users to play Fantasy Football daily across all the major leagues and countries. The fun never stops on Fanfury even if any international friendlies keep popping up every other month, all these matches will also be available for users to play Fantasy Football.

Daily Fantasy Format Vs Season Long Fantasy Format

Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) format and Season-long Fantasy format offer different appeals and challenges, and both formats cater to different sets of users. Let’s quickly do a drill down on the pros and cons of both formats.

Daily Fantasy Sports format

Pros

  1. Short-term commitment— Contests last for a day or a week and this means players don’t need to commit for an entire season.
  2. Immediate payouts— Fantasy Football contest winners get paid quickly usually by the end of the day or week and this provides instant gratification.
  3. No Season-long injuries— Since users pick a new Fantasy Team each time they play, there is no need to worry about Season-long injuries.
  4. Variety of games—Users can choose from a wide range of contests and need not be stuck with the same team or format. Users can create their private contests to play with friends.
  5. Skill over Luck— Shorter commitment periods can reduce the impact of luck throughout a season, emphasizing skill in selection more.

Cons

  1. Requires frequent research—Users need to stay up to date on player forms, matchups, and other relevant data more frequently.
  2. Potentially higher cost— Entering multiple contests can be costlier, and the cumulative expense can be higher than a one-time Season-long free format.
  3. Variance—With frequent changes, there’s a higher variance in performance and winnings, which can be less predictable than in season-long formats.

Season-long format

Pros

  1. Long-term strategy—Users can develop and adapt long-term strategies, which can be more satisfying for those who enjoy playing and gradual progression.
  2. Social engagement— Since this is played with friends, colleagues, or family, it enhances relationships and builds community through regular interactions.
  3. Depth of Management—Managing a team throughout the season, including trades, waivers, and lineup changes, offers a deep, immersive experience.
  4. Reduced Pressure— Once the draft is done, the weekly management does not require as constant attention as DFS, allowing more casual engagement.
  5. Season-long emotions— As a typical Football season is 9 months long, the drama extends throughout the season with all the ups and downs in emotions.

Cons

  1. Impact of injuries— Long-term injuries or injuries in general ruin the season, making the season heavily dependent on luck at times.
  2. Less flexibility— Once the team is set, the chance to change players or formation is not possible.
  3. Delayed gratification— Rewards and conclusion of fantasy season take up to 9 months and require a lot of patience with sustained interest.
  4. Low to no rewards— Since this is a free format, rewards are low to none and are less appealing considering users have to commit for almost a year.

Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) and Season-long formats both have their pros and cons, and both have users who enjoy these formats. DFS on Fanfury is a rewarding experience for users as short-term commitment, instant payouts, different game formats and transparency with Furya blockchain-powered transactions through Leap wallet make it a go-to platform to play Fantasy Football leagues daily.

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