Project FANchise
🍁 Dragons' Den Canada · Season 12, Episode 9 · 2017

Project FANchise

These football fans aim to score a touchdown deal in the Den with their interactive sports industry project

Founder: Ray Austin, Sohrob Farudi & Vivek Jain Category: Sports
Asked 7M for 25%

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About Project FANchise

Fan Controlled Football (FCF) was a professional 7-on-7 indoor football league that played two seasons in 2021 and 2022. The league operated on the premise of fans voting on play calls and other in-game events. All games were played at Pullman Yards in Atlanta, Georgia and broadcast on streaming television. The league previously announced plans to return in 2024, but never did. It was created by Project Fanchise, who established the first fan-controlled professional sports franchise, the Salt Lake Screaming Eagles, and operated the Colorado Crush to play in the Indoor Football League in 2017 before Fanchise pulled both teams out of the league.

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The Story

These football fans aim to score a touchdown deal in the Den with their interactive sports industry project.

The Pitch on Dragons' Den Canada

Project FANchise appeared on Dragons' Den Canada (Season 12, Episode 9) in 2017. Ray Austin, Sohrob Farudi & Vivek Jain pitched the product to the Dragons. Asked 7M for 25%.

Where they are now: Outcome not recorded on CBC archive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Project FANchise still in business?
Outcome not recorded on CBC archive.
Who founded Project FANchise?
Project FANchise was founded by Ray Austin, Sohrob Farudi & Vivek Jain.
Did Project FANchise get a deal on Dragons' Den Canada?
Yes — Asked 7M for 25%.
Where can I buy Project FANchise?
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