Crypto Is All Over The 2026 World Cup, Just Not As An Official Fifa Sponsor
- Crypto has embedded itself in finance and politics.
- With the FIFA World Cup 2026 days away, firms are racing to secure a spot on football’s biggest stage.
- No crypto company sits among FIFA’s seven global partners or eight official 2026 sponsors.
- The action has instead migrated to national federations, ad campaigns, prediction markets, and FIFA’s own blockchain experiments.
What Happened
LBank signed a multi-year partnership in September 2025 to become the regional sponsor of the Argentine National Team. The cryptocurrency exchange also launched a $100 million price pool.
“This agreement unites the reigning FIFA World Cup Champions with one of the world’s most innovative financial technology providers. Through this partnership, Ant International secures comprehensive marketing rights to launch strategic activations across its brand portfolio, including Alipay+, Antom, Bettr and WorldFirst, by leveraging the intellectual property of the AFA and the world-class players of the Argentine National Football Team,” the press release read.
Notably, Chiliz/Socios.com has official partnerships with the federations of several qualified teams, and several national-team tokens have been designed.
As part of its partnership, Nexo announced a global giveaway campaign offering fans a chance to win tickets to Argentina’s FIFA World Cup matches, alongside signed national team jerseys for both new and existing users.
Beyond exchange-led campaigns, the TRUMP Coin ecosystem also introduced a members-only initiative. The current headline offering is a 3-day VIP experience with a private suite for the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final in New Jersey, available to the top 19 leaderboard holders.
FIFA itself has also moved deeper into blockchain. In May 2025, the federation announced the development of its own dedicated blockchain network on Avalanche. It is a custom Layer-1 designed for digital collectibles and global fan engagement.
Market Context
No crypto company sits among FIFA’s seven global partners or eight official 2026 sponsors. The action has instead migrated to national federations, ad campaigns, prediction markets, and FIFA’s own blockchain experiments.
One Prediction Market Makes The List
Crypto firms missed the official FIFA sponsor tier, but ADI Predictstreet broke through in a separate category. FIFA picked ADI Predictstreet as the Official Prediction Market Partner of the 2026 World Cup.
The deal marks FIFA’s first-ever global partner in the prediction market category. ADI Predictstreet is deployed on ADI Chain’s institutional-grade blockchain infrastructure.
Polymarket and Kalshi also continue competing without FIFA rights. The World Cup winner contracts continue to gain traction across both platforms.
Why It Matters
Crypto has embedded itself in finance and politics. Now it is making a mark in sports. With the FIFA World Cup 2026 days away, firms are racing to secure a spot on football’s biggest stage.
National Teams Carry the Crypto Sponsorship Story
Details
Several federations have live crypto-linked sponsorships heading into the tournament. Argentina dominates the list. The Argentine Football Association (AFA) has stitched together a series of crypto and fintech regional deals.
In March 2026, Ant International, a global digital payment, digitisation, and financial technology provider, became an Official Sponsor of the Argentine National Football Team for the Asia region.
The next month, Nexo was named as the Official Regional Digital Asset Partner. BTCC, ATFX, and Deepcoin secured regional partner status. Socios.com remains the exclusive issuer of the $ARG fan token.
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Ticket Giveaways, and More
Federation-linked sponsors and crypto platforms are increasingly rolling out World Cup-themed promotions to attract users and boost engagement.
Similarly, Deepcoin has its “Champion Glory” campaign, featuring signed memorabilia, limited-edition merchandise, match attendance opportunities, and offline fan viewing events tied to football icons.
Meanwhile, Crypto.com offered select users in Europe and Australia a chance to win FIFA World Cup 2026 Category 1 match tickets, five nights of accommodation, and matchday transport through its Visa Card promotion.
FIFA’s Own Crypto Play
FIFA Collect, the digital collectibles platform, was also migrated to the new chain. Moreover, FIFA President Gianni Infantino has also floated the concept of a “FIFA Coin” or “FIFA Token” on more than one occasion.
He pitched the idea at the White House Crypto Summit in March 2025 and revisited it at the World Liberty Forum at Mar-a-Lago in February 2026.