As part of Manchester City’s wider activities celebrating International Women’s Day 2023, this latest collection follows the success of City’s existing drops, as the Club continues to build its presence and collector community in the NFT space.

This collaborative digital art drop, created by Power Of Women, comprises five pieces; I Am Powerful, I Am Proud, I Am Fearless, I Am Courage, I Am Resilient.

The collection depicts the passion and diversity of women in football today, inspiring, and empowering future generations. Featuring Man City’s and PUMA’s Pankhurst kit range, the artwork embodies the strength, resilience, and determination of women on and off the pitch.

Manchester City’s proceeds from the drop will go to the Club’s official charity, City in the Community, earmarked for the City Girls programme.

The programme provides safe spaces for young women to engage in football, improve their physical and mental well-being, and develop leadership skills.

Through after-school clubs and community spaces, girls across Greater Manchester have the regular opportunity to play for free with City in the Community.

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NFTs are digital assets and collectibles. The authenticity, rarity, scarcity, ownership, and other properties of NFTs are independently guaranteed, verified, and secured on the blockchain.

Unlike most digital content, which is temporarily provided as a service to users on a licensing basis, NFTs are truly ownable. An NFT is owned by its holder regardless of any decisions taken by any other party, including the NFT’s developer. Owners are free to do anything they want with their NFTs: they can sell them on a marketplace or trade them for other items.

Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) are not regulated instruments in the UK. The value of NFTs can go up as well as down. Capital Gains Tax may be payable on the sale of NFTs.