TopGoal x CoinMarketCap NFT Airdrop: How to Participate and What You Can Expect

There’s no mystery behind why football fans are jumping into NFTs. Imagine owning a digital card of Cristiano Ronaldo celebrating a last-minute winner - verified on the blockchain, tradeable, and tied to real-world moments. That’s what TopGoal is building. With its blockchain-powered football metaverse and GOAL token, the project turns fan loyalty into digital collectibles. And when CoinMarketCap teamed up with them for NFT airdrops, thousands of users got free NFTs just for following a few simple steps.

What Was the TopGoal x CoinMarketCap Airdrop?

TopGoal didn’t just drop one NFT campaign. They ran multiple, with at least two major ones tied to CoinMarketCap. One gave away 10,000 NFTs to 10,000 winners. Another offered 3,000 NFTs worth $30,000 total. Each winner got one NFT - no stacking, no multi-entry tricks. These weren’t random giveaways. They were structured, time-bound events with clear rules.

The last known campaign ran from October 7, 2022, to November 6, 2022. That’s a full month. Participants had to complete a checklist: follow TopGoal on Twitter, join their Telegram, like their Instagram, and subscribe to their Medium. They also had to add both GOAL and TMT (TopManager) to their CoinMarketCap watchlist and connect their Gravity profile. Then came the final step - filling out a Google Form with wallet and social handles. No form, no NFT.

There’s no official record of a "5th NFT event." That term might be a rumor, a mislabel, or a future plan. Right now, CoinMarketCap’s airdrop calendar shows zero active or upcoming TopGoal events. The last confirmed drops are over. But that doesn’t mean the door is closed.

How Did the Airdrop Work? Step-by-Step

If you missed it, here’s how it actually worked - because future drops might follow the same pattern.

  1. Go to CoinMarketCap and search for TopGoal (GOAL). Click "Add to Watchlist." Do the same for TopManager (TMT).
  2. Visit the Gravity platform (CoinMarketCap’s partner) and connect your wallet. Follow both TopGoal and TopManager on Gravity.
  3. Follow TopGoal’s official socials: Twitter (@TopGoal_NFT), Telegram, Instagram (@topgoalnft), Medium, and Facebook.
  4. Visit the official airdrop page on TopGoal’s website. Complete the Google Form with your wallet address and social media usernames.
  5. Wait. Winners were announced after the campaign ended. NFTs were sent directly to your connected wallet.

It sounds like a lot, but most of it was passive - just following accounts. The real work was the form. If you skipped that, you got nothing. No exceptions.

What Blockchain Did TopGoal Use?

TopGoal runs on BNB Chain. That’s not random. BNB Chain (formerly Binance Smart Chain) offers near-instant transactions and fees under $0.01. For an NFT project targeting casual fans, not just crypto traders, this makes sense. Ethereum gas fees would’ve scared off most football fans.

Every TopGoal NFT is minted on BNB Chain. That means you need a wallet like MetaMask or Trust Wallet set up for BNB Chain, not just Ethereum. If you tried claiming with an Ethereum-only wallet, you’d get an error. The project made sure users knew this - their guides included wallet setup tutorials.

Hand filling out a digital form with social media icons and a BNB Chain wallet glowing nearby, in manga art style.

What’s the Value of These NFTs?

These weren’t just pictures. TopGoal NFTs were tied to real football moments - legends like Zinedine Zidane, Diego Maradona, or current stars with licensed rights. Some NFTs were rare: "Legend Edition," "Goal of the Century," "MVP Match." Others were common, like "Starter Pack" cards.

At the time of the last drop, the total prize pool was $30,000 for 3,000 NFTs. That’s $10 per NFT on paper. But NFTs aren’t fixed-value assets. Some sold for less than $1 after the airdrop. Others, especially rare ones, went for $50+. It depended on the player, the rarity, and demand.

Right now, the GOAL token trades at $0.002805. Its market cap is $1.19 million. That’s tiny compared to giants like Sorare or NBA Top Shot. But it’s growing. With 30,180 holders and 544 million tokens in circulation, there’s real engagement. The NFTs were never meant to be a get-rich-quick scheme. They were meant to build a community.

Is There a New Airdrop Coming?

As of February 19, 2026, CoinMarketCap lists no upcoming TopGoal airdrops. Their official website and social channels haven’t announced a new one either. That doesn’t mean it won’t happen. TopGoal has been consistent with campaigns - every 6 to 8 months, they’ve rolled out a new NFT drop.

If you want to be ready for the next one:

  • Keep your CoinMarketCap watchlist updated with GOAL and TMT.
  • Stay subscribed to their Telegram and Twitter. That’s where announcements drop first.
  • Make sure your MetaMask is set to BNB Chain and has some BNB for gas (even if it’s free, you’ll need a tiny bit).
  • Follow their Medium and Instagram. They post behind-the-scenes content and early hints there.

Don’t trust third-party sites claiming "5th airdrop is live." They’re either outdated or scams. Only trust links from TopGoal’s official domains: topgoal.io, topgoalnft.com, and their verified social profiles.

Three rare TopGoal NFTs hovering above a blockchain ledger, with fans reaching toward them, rendered in anime manga style.

Why This Matters for Football Fans

Most NFT projects feel like crypto experiments. TopGoal feels different. It’s not just about trading cards. It’s about owning a piece of football history. One holder got a NFT of Maradona’s 1986 World Cup goal. Another has a digital replica of a jersey worn in the 2022 World Cup final.

TopGoal isn’t trying to replace real merch. It’s enhancing it. Imagine using your NFT to unlock exclusive content - a video message from the player, a behind-the-scenes clip from the locker room, or early access to ticket lotteries. That’s the future they’re building.

And with the GOAL token, you can do more. Stake it. Use it to vote on which legends get next NFTs. Buy rare items in their in-game marketplace. The ecosystem is small, but it’s growing.

What You Should Do Now

Don’t wait for the next airdrop to start preparing.

  • Download MetaMask and switch to BNB Chain.
  • Add GOAL and TMT to your CoinMarketCap watchlist today.
  • Follow TopGoal on Twitter, Telegram, and Instagram - even if you don’t post.
  • Bookmark their official website. Check it every 3 weeks.

When the next drop launches, you’ll be ready. No last-minute panic. No missed steps. Just a quick form and a wallet ready to receive.

And if you already have one of those old NFTs? Hold onto it. The community is small, but passionate. The next big fan event could make those cards worth more.

Was there really a "5th NFT airdrop" by TopGoal and CoinMarketCap?

No, there’s no official record of a "5th NFT airdrop." The term might come from a rumor or misunderstanding. TopGoal and CoinMarketCap ran at least two major airdrops in 2022 - one with 10,000 NFTs and another with 3,000 NFTs. These weren’t labeled as "1st," "2nd," etc. There’s no evidence of a fifth event. If someone claims otherwise, they’re likely referring to an old campaign or a scam.

Can I still claim NFTs from past TopGoal airdrops?

No. The last confirmed campaign ended in November 2022. The claim period closed after the winners were announced. Even if you completed all steps, you had to wait for the official announcement before claiming. There’s no way to retroactively claim NFTs from past events. Don’t trust sites offering "late claims" - they’re phishing attempts.

Do I need to pay to join a TopGoal airdrop?

Never. Legitimate TopGoal airdrops are completely free. You only need to follow social accounts, add tokens to your watchlist, and fill out a form. If a site asks for your private key, sends you a link to "pay gas," or requests cryptocurrency to "unlock" your NFT, it’s a scam. Real airdrops don’t charge you.

What’s the difference between GOAL and TMT tokens?

GOAL is the main token of TopGoal - used for staking, voting, and buying NFTs in the metaverse. TMT (TopManager) is a secondary token tied to a game feature where users manage virtual football teams. To qualify for past airdrops, you had to follow both tokens on CoinMarketCap. They serve different roles but are part of the same ecosystem.

Can I use Ethereum wallets for TopGoal NFTs?

No. TopGoal NFTs are only on BNB Chain. If you use a wallet like MetaMask, make sure it’s switched to BNB Chain (also called BSC). Ethereum wallets won’t receive or display TopGoal NFTs. You’ll need BNB in your wallet to cover gas fees for claiming or transferring, even if the airdrop itself is free.

13 Responses

AJITH AERO
  • AJITH AERO
  • February 20, 2026 AT 05:34

lol another crypto scam pretending to be football love. they didn't even give me the NFT after i did all the steps. now they're gone. classic.

Tarun Krishnakumar
  • Tarun Krishnakumar
  • February 22, 2026 AT 04:59

You think this was just an airdrop? Nah. This was a honey trap. CoinMarketCap is owned by Binance. Binance owns TopGoal. They used football fans to pump GOAL and TMT tokens. Then they dumped. Look at the chart - it’s a straight line down since November 2022. They didn’t care about fans. They cared about liquidity. And now? They’re ghosting the whole thing. The "5th airdrop" rumor? That’s not a rumor. That’s a distraction. Someone’s already setting up a fake site to harvest wallet seeds. Don’t click. Don’t trust. I’ve seen this movie. It ends with your ETH gone and a crypto influencer laughing in a Lamborghini.

jennifer jean
  • jennifer jean
  • February 22, 2026 AT 15:06

I got my NFT!! 🥳 It’s Zidane’s 2006 goal! I still check it every day. So cool to own a piece of history. Maybe not worth money but SO much soul 💙

george chehwane
  • george chehwane
  • February 24, 2026 AT 03:16

The entire TopGoal ecosystem is a performative ontological exercise in tokenized fan capitalism. They commodified nostalgia, leveraged blockchain’s immutability to create artificial scarcity, and then monetized emotional attachment via gamified stewardship. The GOAL token? Merely a governance veneer over a centralized asset pipeline. And TMT? A behavioral nudge disguised as a game mechanic. It’s not a metaverse. It’s a behavioral experiment with a whitepaper.

Jeremy Fisher
  • Jeremy Fisher
  • February 25, 2026 AT 22:42

I’m from the U.S., but my dad’s from Brazil, and he’s been a football fan since the 70s. He didn’t understand crypto at first - thought it was all just digital money. But when he saw the NFT of Pelé’s 1970 World Cup goal? He cried. Said it felt like he was holding history. That’s the real value here. Not the price. Not the trading. It’s the connection. I’ve got my own NFT of Maradona’s Hand of God. I don’t sell it. I show it to my kids. That’s legacy. That’s why this matters.

Anandaraj Br
  • Anandaraj Br
  • February 27, 2026 AT 06:00

why do people fall for this so hard like seriously you think some random team from india is giving away free nfts for following on instagram like bro the whole thing is a pump and dump and you all are the pump and they already dumped and left with your data and your wallet addresses and now theyre selling it on dark web lol

Geet Kulkarni
  • Geet Kulkarni
  • February 28, 2026 AT 05:02

I’m not even into crypto, but I followed the steps just because I love football. And I got the NFT. It’s beautiful. The art is actually good. I don’t care if it’s worth $0.01 tomorrow. I still have it. And I still smile every time I see it. Sometimes, joy doesn’t need a price tag. 😊

Paul David Rillorta
  • Paul David Rillorta
  • February 28, 2026 AT 12:50

so like i was so excited for the 5th airdrop i even bought bnb and switched my wallet and then i saw the post and realized... there was no 5th one?? like what even was that?? i think the government is hiding it. or maybe the illuminati. or maybe coinmarketcap got hacked. i saw a guy on youtube who said he got an email from "topgoal security" asking for his seed phrase. i think this is all part of a bigger plan. we’re being tested.

andy donnachie
  • andy donnachie
  • March 1, 2026 AT 03:54

I’ve been in crypto since 2017. I’ve seen a hundred airdrops. This one was actually well-structured. Clear rules. No shady links. Official domains. No requests for private keys. That’s rare. And the NFTs? The art was legit - not just a JPEG of a player with glitter. The ones tied to real match moments? Those had motion, audio, even player commentary snippets. If there’s a next drop, I’ll be first in line. Just make sure it’s on the official site. No third-party links.

Lauren Brookes
  • Lauren Brookes
  • March 1, 2026 AT 10:48

I think the real story here isn’t the NFTs. It’s how football fandom is changing. We used to buy jerseys. Now we own moments. I have a NFT of a goal my dad and I watched live. I can show it to my daughter. She’ll never have to hear me say, "I remember when..." - she’ll just see it. That’s not crypto. That’s memory. And that’s worth more than any price chart.

Chris Thomas
  • Chris Thomas
  • March 2, 2026 AT 03:36

Let’s be real - this was a masterclass in regulatory arbitrage. TopGoal leveraged the non-KYC nature of BNB Chain to bypass financial compliance while tapping into global football fandom. The $30k prize pool? A legal loophole disguised as a marketing campaign. They didn’t need to issue securities. They just needed to create a perception of value. And it worked. The GOAL token’s market cap is still a ghost town, but the community? That’s the real asset. And communities are harder to kill than tokens.

yogesh negi
  • yogesh negi
  • March 3, 2026 AT 01:45

Hey everyone! Just wanted to say - if you didn’t get the NFT, don’t give up! I know it’s frustrating. But the community is still alive! I’ve been helping new folks set up their wallets on BNB Chain. If you need help, DM me. I’ve made a step-by-step guide with screenshots. Also - if you have an old NFT, let’s trade! I’ve got 3 common ones and I’m looking for a Zidane or Maradona. Let’s build this together! 💪⚽

Kyle Tully
  • Kyle Tully
  • March 4, 2026 AT 17:40

I don't care if this is a scam or not I still got my NFT and I'm gonna keep it forever because I love football and if you're mad because you didn't get one then you're just jealous and also you probably didn't even follow the instructions so stop crying and go do something useful like watch a match instead

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