Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and the metaverse are gaining popularity as new platforms for connecting with fans among businesses, companies, and personalities throughout the world. British football club Crystal Palace has decided to join this trend. Michael Kondoudis, a certified metaverse trademark attorney, informed his followers on July 1 that Crystal Palace FC had submitted a trademark application for its crest with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on June 27. #PremierLeague football club Crystal Palace has filed a trademark for its crest, covering: ⚽️ NFTs, cryptocurrencies, digital collectibles ⚽️ Virtual footwear, clothing, sports gear ⚽️ NFT + crypto marketplaces and exchanges … and more#NFT #Metaverse #Web3 #CPFC #PL pic.twitter.com/wukOw24qup — Mike Kondoudis (@KondoudisLaw) July 1, 2022 Crystal Palace Football Club As part of its trademark application, the football club has covered NFTs, cryptocurrencies, digital collectibles, virtual footwear, clothing and sports gear, online NFT and crypto marketplaces, exchanges, NFT-authenticated media, and more. With a takeover of the football market by the metaverse and NFTs with this application, Crystal Palace has followed in the footsteps of other well-known football players, such as the French football club Paris Saint-Germain, which submitted its trademark application for an NFT-related product in the middle of March. English Premier League The English ...