FCF- Glacier Boyz
[Closed for Investment] FCF- Glacier Boyz, with a valuation of $7.5 million, is raising funds on Republic. Glacier Boyz is one of the teams of Fan Controlled Football, the form of entertainment that allows fans to control real-time play calls, jersey designs, and just about everything. FCF- Glacier Boyz is owned by hip-hop superstar Quavo, NFL cornerback Richard Sherman, and former football player Deestroying. Sohrob Farudi, Ray Austin, Grant Cohen, and Patrick Dees founded FCF in September 2020. The current round of crowdfunding has a minimum raise of $25,000.50 and a maximum raise of $265,000, and the funds will be used to grow the team. FCF- Glacier Boyz has a multi-year distribution deal with Twitch and has a strategic partnership with Verizon.
Investment Overview
Raised: $345,345
Deal Terms
Company & Team
Company
- Year Founded
- 2020
- Industry
- Media, Entertainment & Publishing
- Tech Sector
- Distribution Model
- B2B/B2C
- Margin
- Medium
- Capital Intensity
- High
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Funding history
- Total Prior Capital Raised
- $0
- VC Backed?
- Yes
Close Date | Platform | Valuation | Total Raised | Security Type | Status | Reg Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
08/24/2022 | Republic | $16,250,000 | $0 | SAFE | Not Funded | RegCF |
04/30/2021 | Republic | $7,500,000 | $345,345 | SAFE | Funded | RegCF |
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