TopGoal x CoinMarketCap Football Festival Airdrop: How to Participate and Win NFTs

By Robert Stukes    On 30 Jan, 2026    Comments (16)

TopGoal x CoinMarketCap Football Festival Airdrop: How to Participate and Win NFTs

The TopGoal x CoinMarketCap Football Festival airdrop was one of the biggest Web3 sports events of 2024. It wasn’t just another crypto giveaway-it was a full-blown digital football experience that brought together fans, gamers, and crypto users in a way no traditional sports game ever could. If you missed it, you might still want to know how it worked, because future campaigns will likely follow the same blueprint. And if you’re thinking about jumping into the next one, this is your cheat sheet.

What Was the Football Festival Airdrop?

The campaign ran from June 14 to July 1, 2024, right in the middle of the European Cup. TopGoal, an AI-powered Web3 sports platform, teamed up with CoinMarketCap to give away 10,000 special edition NFTs tied to their football simulation game, Footballcraft. These weren’t just pictures of players-they were digital collectibles that unlocked in-game perks, team upgrades, and exclusive access to future tournaments. Each NFT was tied to the European Cup theme, making them time-sensitive and rare.

Over 191,499 people tried to win one. That’s nearly 20 people competing for every single NFT. The odds were rough, but the structure made it fair: you had to do real work, not just sign up. No bots, no spam-just real fans doing the steps.

How Did You Actually Win?

Winning wasn’t random. It was based on completing a checklist of actions across platforms. Missing one step meant automatic disqualification. Here’s exactly what you had to do:

  1. Go to CoinMarketCap and search for TOPGOAL (the $GOAL token).
  2. Add TOPGOAL to your watchlist on CoinMarketCap.
  3. Follow both @TopGoal and @Footballcraft on Twitter.
  4. Retweet the official airdrop tweet and tag three friends.
  5. Join the official TOPGOAL Telegram group.
  6. Join the Footballcraft Discord server.
  7. Download the Footballcraft app on iOS, Android, or play it on the web at footballcraft.io.
  8. Sign up for a Footballcraft account using your email or wallet.
  9. Visit CoinMarketCap’s Diamond Store and get your unique participation code.
  10. Enter that code into the Footballcraft app under “Partner Code.”
  11. Submit your BEP-20 wallet address on the CoinMarketCap campaign page.
  12. Retweet CoinMarketCap’s official airdrop tweet.
  13. Create a TopGoal account if you didn’t already have one.

That’s 13 steps. No shortcuts. No skipping. And each one was designed to build real engagement-not just collect email addresses. If you did all of them correctly and on time, you were entered into the draw.

What Did Winners Get?

Winners didn’t get cash. They got mystery boxes. These boxes opened inside the Footballcraft game and gave out one of three things:

  • A special edition European Cup NFT (only 10,000 made)
  • Exclusive in-game items like player skins or stadium upgrades
  • Boosts that increased your team’s performance in matches

The mystery box system kept it exciting. You didn’t know what you’d get until you opened it. And because the NFTs were tied to the European Cup, they had built-in scarcity. After July 1, 2024, no more were minted.

These weren’t just collectibles. They had utility. The NFTs could be used in future tournaments, traded in the in-game marketplace, or even sold on secondary NFT markets like OpenSea. Some winners reported selling theirs for 5-10 times the value of the $GOAL token at the time.

Player completing 13 steps on a holographic checklist with wallet and Footballcraft app visible.

Why Did CoinMarketCap Get Involved?

CoinMarketCap isn’t just a price tracker. It’s a gateway for millions of new crypto users. By running this campaign, they turned their platform into an engagement hub. The Diamond Store wasn’t just a place to buy codes-it was a funnel that directed users into TopGoal’s ecosystem. CoinMarketCap handled the verification, the code distribution, and the winner selection. They didn’t give out tokens-they gave out access.

This was a smart move. Instead of just listing tokens, they started building communities. They used their massive audience to help TopGoal grow, and in return, TopGoal brought real users-fans who cared about football, not just crypto-to CoinMarketCap’s platform.

What Is Footballcraft, Anyway?

Footballcraft is the core of the whole campaign. It’s a 12x speed football simulation game built on blockchain. You don’t just watch matches-you manage teams, pick formations, and make real-time decisions that affect outcomes. The AI engine adapts to your play style, learns from real-world football data, and creates matches that feel alive.

Unlike traditional sports games like FIFA or eFootball, Footballcraft is fully on-chain. Your players, your stats, your trophies-all stored on the blockchain. You own them. You can trade them. You can earn from them.

The game runs on BNB Chain and uses the $GOAL token for everything: buying players, entering tournaments, upgrading your stadium. As of January 2026, $GOAL trades at around $0.002151, with a daily volume of roughly $17,000. It’s not a big market cap, but it’s growing. TopGoal’s token unlock schedule is slow-only 2.1% released per month until February 2025-so supply stays tight.

Winner opening a mystery box that releases a rare NFT and in-game items in pixel animation.

Other TopGoal Airdrops You Should Know About

The Football Festival wasn’t the only one. TopGoal ran multiple campaigns in 2024:

  • A 10,000 NFT giveaway where each winner got one standard NFT.
  • A $30,000 NFT drop with 3,000 winners-meaning each NFT was worth roughly $10 on average.
  • A separate campaign tied to TopManager (TMT), requiring users to follow social accounts, fill out Google Forms, and link their TopGoal account.

Each campaign had different rules, but they all shared the same philosophy: reward active users, not passive ones. The more you did, the better your chances. And every campaign used the same core tools: Twitter, Telegram, Discord, CoinMarketCap, and the Footballcraft app.

Why This Matters for Web3 Sports

TopGoal isn’t trying to beat FIFA. It’s trying to replace the whole model. Traditional sports games lock you in. You buy a game, you pay for DLC, you can’t trade your players, and you never really own anything. TopGoal flips that. You play. You earn. You own. You sell. You reinvest.

This is the future of fan engagement. It’s not about watching a match-it’s about being part of it. You’re not just a fan. You’re a manager. A collector. A player in a digital economy that mirrors real football.

And it’s working. With over 190,000 people joining one campaign, TopGoal proved that Web3 sports can attract mainstream audiences-if you make it simple, rewarding, and fun.

What’s Next?

The Football Festival campaign is over. But TopGoal is already planning the next one. Rumors point to a World Cup-themed airdrop in late 2026, with even bigger rewards and deeper integration with Binance and OKX Web3. They’re also working on adding basketball and baseball games to the platform.

If you’re interested, here’s what to do now:

  • Download Footballcraft and create an account.
  • Follow @TopGoal on Twitter and join their Telegram.
  • Keep an eye on CoinMarketCap’s Diamond Store for future codes.
  • Hold $GOAL-don’t trade it all away. Future airdrops may require token staking or holding.

The next campaign won’t be as easy as this one. But it’ll be bigger. And if you’re already in the ecosystem, you’ll be ahead of 90% of the crowd.

Was the TopGoal x CoinMarketCap airdrop real?

Yes. The campaign ran from June 14 to July 1, 2024, and 10,000 winners received special edition NFTs directly in their Footballcraft accounts. CoinMarketCap verified participants and distributed rewards. Public records and blockchain data confirm the NFTs were minted and delivered.

Do I need to pay to join the airdrop?

No. The airdrop was completely free. You didn’t need to buy anything. The only thing you needed was time to complete the steps: following social accounts, joining Discord and Telegram, downloading the app, and entering the code from CoinMarketCap’s Diamond Store. Any site asking for payment to enter is a scam.

Can I still join this specific airdrop?

No. The campaign ended on July 1, 2024. Winners were selected and rewards distributed by July 15, 2024. However, TopGoal runs new campaigns regularly, especially around major football events. Keep an eye on their official channels for the next one.

What is the $GOAL token used for?

The $GOAL token is the currency inside the TopGoal ecosystem. You use it to buy players, enter tournaments, upgrade your stadium, and trade NFTs in Footballcraft. It’s also used for governance in future community decisions. The token is built on BNB Chain and has a slow release schedule to avoid dumping.

Are the NFTs still valuable?

Some are. The special edition European Cup NFTs are limited and tied to a historic event, so they hold collectible value. A few are listed on secondary NFT markets, with prices ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 BNB depending on rarity. They’re not worth much as cash, but they’re useful in-game and may unlock future perks.

How do I download Footballcraft?

You can download Footballcraft on iOS from the App Store (search for “Footballcraft”), on Android from Google Play (search for “com.domainFC.Footballcraft”), or play directly in your browser at footballcraft.io. All versions are free to play.

What’s the difference between TopGoal and Footballcraft?

TopGoal is the overall Web3 sports platform. Footballcraft is the first game built on it-a football simulation. TopGoal also plans to launch basketball and baseball games. Think of TopGoal as the company and Footballcraft as the product.

Why did they use CoinMarketCap instead of their own site?

CoinMarketCap has over 100 million monthly users. By partnering with them, TopGoal reached a massive audience of crypto users who might not have known about Web3 sports. CoinMarketCap also handled verification, code distribution, and winner selection-making the process secure and trustworthy.

Is this a scam or a pump-and-dump?

No. The campaign had clear rules, public participation numbers, and verifiable NFT distributions. TopGoal has real partnerships with Binance, OKX Web3, and Chiliz Chain. The $GOAL token has a slow unlock schedule, and the team has been transparent about development. While crypto projects carry risk, this one was structured like a legitimate ecosystem play, not a quick exit.

Will there be another airdrop soon?

It’s very likely. TopGoal has a history of launching campaigns around major events like the World Cup and Champions League. The next one could be tied to the 2026 World Cup. Follow their Twitter, join their Telegram, and check CoinMarketCap’s Diamond Store regularly to be ready.

16 Comments

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    Will Pimblett

    January 30, 2026 AT 22:15
    So let me get this straight-you spent 13 steps to get an NFT that’s now worth less than a Starbucks coffee? And you call this innovation?

    Meanwhile, real football fans are watching matches, not filling out Google forms like it’s a job interview.
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    Jack Petty

    February 1, 2026 AT 13:53
    They didn’t even need to mint the NFTs. Just a JPEG with a blockchain signature. The whole thing was a honeypot to suck in retail idiots who think ‘utility’ means ‘I can trade it later.’

    TopGoal’s token unlock schedule? That’s not a feature-it’s a delay tactic so they can dump on the next sucker wave.
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    Brianne Hurley

    February 2, 2026 AT 10:50
    I’m just so tired of this. Every time I see a ‘Web3 sports’ project, I feel like I’m watching a magic show where the magician steals your wallet and says ‘it’s an experience!’

    They didn’t build a game. They built a pyramid scheme with soccer cleats.
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    josh gander

    February 4, 2026 AT 01:28
    Honestly? I did all 13 steps. Took me 45 minutes. Didn’t win. But I still play Footballcraft every Sunday. It’s actually kinda fun. The AI makes the matches feel alive, y’know?

    And I’ve made like 3 BNB off trading NFTs I got from other events. It’s not about the one airdrop-it’s about being in the ecosystem. Stay patient, stay active. 🙌
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    Tom Sheppard

    February 4, 2026 AT 02:18
    Bro I joined the Telegram just to see what was up and now I’m in like 5 different Discord voice chats with people from Brazil, Nigeria, and Sweden just talking about tactics.

    Footballcraft is the first thing that made me feel like I’m part of a global fan community-not just a crypto trader. And yeah, I got a NFT. It’s my profile pic now. 🤝⚽
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    Jerry Ogah

    February 4, 2026 AT 18:39
    I saw someone on Reddit say they sold their NFT for 0.5 BNB. That’s $180.

    Meanwhile, my cousin in Ohio lost $2,000 on Dogecoin last year. Who’s the real fool here? The guy who played the game or the guy who bought a meme?
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    Edward Drawde

    February 6, 2026 AT 07:49
    It’s a scam.
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    Richard Kemp

    February 7, 2026 AT 13:18
    i did the steps but forgot to tag 3 friends. i still got the app and it’s actually kinda chill. like, i don’t care if i won or not. i just like playing with my friends. 🤷‍♂️
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    Christopher Michael

    February 9, 2026 AT 03:32
    You’re missing the point. This isn’t about NFTs or tokens-it’s about ownership. In FIFA, you’re renting a license. In Footballcraft, your player is yours. Period.

    And CoinMarketCap’s involvement? Genius. They didn’t just list a token-they created a bridge between crypto newcomers and real utility. That’s the future of onboarding.
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    Parth Makwana

    February 11, 2026 AT 00:48
    The tokenomics are structurally sound. With a 2.1% monthly unlock and a locked liquidity pool, the supply curve is deflationary by design. Combined with the in-game demand for $GOAL, this creates a sustainable economic feedback loop.

    Moreover, the integration with BNB Chain ensures low gas fees and high throughput-critical for real-time simulation gaming at scale.
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    Elle M

    February 11, 2026 AT 08:25
    Oh great. Another American company stealing our football culture and slapping ‘Web3’ on it like a Band-Aid.

    Next they’ll sell NFTs of Messi’s hair and call it ‘digital heritage.’
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    Rico Romano

    February 13, 2026 AT 05:26
    Let’s be real. If you needed to do 13 steps to win something, it wasn’t an airdrop-it was a labor camp disguised as a giveaway.

    And calling it ‘fair’? That’s just corporate speak for ‘we made it so hard only the desperate would try.’
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    Crystal Underwood

    February 14, 2026 AT 19:51
    I’m so done with this. You people are so obsessed with ‘utility’ and ‘ownership’ that you forget it’s a GAME.

    It’s supposed to be fun. Not a spreadsheet. Not a tax form. Not a 13-step audit.

    And now you’re all acting like you won the Nobel Prize because you got a JPEG of a player with a ‘rare’ skin.

    Get a life.
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    Raymond Pute

    February 14, 2026 AT 21:54
    I get it. You think this is revolutionary. But let me ask you-when was the last time you saw a Web3 game that didn’t collapse after the hype died?

    Remember Axie Infinity? Remember Splinterlands? They all had ‘utility.’ They all had ‘ownership.’ They all had 12-step onboarding. And now? Ghost towns.

    This isn’t the future. It’s the same cycle with better marketing. And CoinMarketCap? They’re just the new pump-and-dump broker. They don’t care about you. They care about their ad revenue.
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    Meenal Sharma

    February 16, 2026 AT 01:36
    The entire premise assumes that blockchain can solve engagement. But engagement isn’t about steps-it’s about emotion.

    Can you feel the passion of a match when you’re filling out a form? Can you cry when your team wins if your player is just a token?

    What we’re witnessing isn’t innovation. It’s alienation disguised as participation.
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    josh gander

    February 17, 2026 AT 14:07
    To the guy who said it’s a ghost town-nah. I’ve got 3 friends who still play every week. We’re prepping for the World Cup event. The team’s even adding new stats and voice commentary. It’s growing. Slowly. But it’s real.

    Don’t write it off because you didn’t win. You didn’t lose-you just didn’t show up long enough to see the next wave. 🤘

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