# 1. What is Lazy Football?

### Overview

[Lazy Football](https://lazy.football/) is a multi-platform web3 football club management simulator where strategy, development, and true club ownership come together.

Players step into the role of club managers, responsible for building infrastructure, developing sloth players, setting tactical plans, and making strategic decisions that drive their teams to victory.

Every action — from scouting and training to matchday tactics — shapes the long-term success and reputation of the club.

Lazy Football is powered by Base, the Coinbase-backed Ethereum L2 that gives players instant transactions, minimal fees, and a seamless on-chain gaming experience.

The game’s decentralized economy empowers players to trade, invest, and earn, transforming sporting achievements into real financial value.

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### **Unique value propositions**

* **Free-to-play model** — start without upfront costs and build your club from scratch.
* **Referral program** — earn 10% of the revenue from invited players.
* **Player development** — upgrade players and adjust your strategy to your style.

### Our Vision

Lazy Football aims to bring the best of traditional football management into Web3 — not just as a genre, but as a full experience of being a real club manager.

Our goal is to create mechanics that are fun, strategic, and rewarding — where players care about building their squad, improving performance, and chasing victories, not just farming assets. It’s about passion for the game first — and ownership second.

The most skilled managers will always find ways to win — and yes, to earn — but in Lazy Football, it's never just about the money. You truly own your club and your assets, and you decide how to use them.


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