Back in 2022, TopGoal (GOAL) and CoinMarketCap teamed up for a big NFT airdrop that got a lot of attention. Thousands of crypto fans rushed to join, hoping to grab free football-themed NFTs. But here’s the truth: there is no third NFT airdrop. Not now. Not coming soon. And if someone’s telling you otherwise, they’re either mistaken or trying to scam you.
What Was the TopGoal x CoinMarketCap Airdrop?
The only major airdrop ever run by TopGoal through CoinMarketCap happened between October 7 and November 6, 2022. It wasn’t a small giveaway - it was a full 10,000 NFT distribution. Each winner got one unique NFT card featuring a real football legend, like a digital trading card you could use in TopGoal’s metaverse game.
To enter, you had to do more than just sign up. You needed to:
- Follow TopGoal on Twitter (@TopGoal_NFT), Telegram (@topgoalnft), Instagram (@topgoalnft), Facebook (TopGoalNFT), and Medium (@TopGoal_NFT)
- Add both GOAL and TMT tokens to your CoinMarketCap watchlist
- Connect your TopGoal account to your social media profiles using a Google Form
- Follow TopGoal’s profile on CoinMarketCap’s Gravity platform
It was a classic community-building move. TopGoal didn’t just hand out free NFTs - they made people spread the word. And it worked. Thousands joined, and for a while, the project had real momentum.
Why the ‘3rd NFT Event’ Doesn’t Exist
You might have seen posts online claiming there’s a ‘third NFT airdrop’ happening now. That’s false. There’s no official announcement from TopGoal. No tweet from their verified account. No post on CoinMarketCap’s airdrop page. In fact, CoinMarketCap’s current airdrop section shows zero active or upcoming drops.
The project had one big drop in 2022. Then a smaller follow-up - maybe a second one - but details are scarce. After that? Silence. No third. No fourth. No upcoming event.
Why? Because the crypto market changed. After the 2022 crash, NFT hype died down. Projects that relied on airdrops to grow their user base struggled to keep people engaged. TopGoal’s token, GOAL, is still listed on exchanges, but trading volume is tiny - around $20,000 a day. That’s not enough to fund new NFT drops. The market cap is just $1.36 million. For comparison, even small gaming tokens now trade with volumes ten times higher.
What Is TopGoal Even Doing Today?
TopGoal isn’t gone. It’s just quiet. The project still exists as a football metaverse where you can collect NFT cards of real players and play games with them. The idea isn’t bad - football has over 4 billion fans worldwide. If they built a solid game with real gameplay, they could still win.
But here’s the problem: no one’s playing. There’s no evidence of active users logging in. No updates on their game mechanics. No new NFT drops since 2022. The token is still trading, but mostly by speculators hoping for a miracle. There are 30,130 holders - not a small number - but most of them are just holding, not using.
TopGoal runs on the BNB Chain, which is fine. It’s cheap and fast. But being on the right chain doesn’t matter if no one’s using the product. The real metric isn’t market cap. It’s daily active users. And for that, TopGoal has zero.
Don’t Fall for Fake Airdrops
Scammers know people still remember the 2022 airdrop. They’re now creating fake websites, Telegram groups, and Twitter bots pretending to be TopGoal running a ‘third event.’ They’ll ask you to connect your wallet, pay a small fee, or share your private key. All of it is a trap.
Real airdrops don’t ask for money. Real airdrops don’t ask for your seed phrase. Real airdrops are announced on official channels - not random Discord servers or unverified Instagram accounts.
If you see a post saying ‘Join the 3rd TopGoal NFT Airdrop now!’ - close it. Block it. Report it. Don’t click. Don’t connect. Don’t send anything.
What Should You Do Now?
If you’re still interested in TopGoal, here’s what to do:
- Go to the official website: topgoal.io (always double-check the URL)
- Follow their verified Twitter: @TopGoal_NFT
- Check CoinMarketCap’s airdrop page daily - it’s updated in real time
- Don’t invest expecting a future airdrop - there won’t be one
- If you already have GOAL tokens, treat them like any other low-volume crypto: hold only if you believe in the long-term game, not speculation
The truth? TopGoal had a chance. It had a strong concept, a big partner (CoinMarketCap), and a global audience. But it didn’t build a game. It didn’t keep users engaged. It just ran a one-time marketing stunt.
Today, the project is a ghost of what it could’ve been. No new NFTs. No updates. No community growth. And no third airdrop.
If you’re looking for a football NFT project with real activity, look elsewhere. Projects like Sorare or Chainlink’s football partnerships are still running. TopGoal? It’s over.
Why This Matters for Crypto Collectors
This isn’t just about TopGoal. It’s a lesson for everyone who collects NFTs or participates in airdrops.
Airdrops are not free money. They’re marketing tools. And when the marketing stops, the value often vanishes. Projects that don’t deliver real utility - real games, real apps, real reasons to use the token - fade into obscurity.
TopGoal’s GOAL token is still listed. The NFTs you got in 2022 are still in your wallet. But without gameplay, without updates, without users - they’re just digital collectibles with no future.
Don’t chase dead airdrops. Don’t believe hype. Check the facts. And always ask: Is anyone actually using this?
Jessica Eacker
December 15, 2025 AT 10:00Been there, got the NFT. Still in my wallet. Never used it. Guess that’s what happens when the game never launches.
Andy Walton
December 16, 2025 AT 03:24broooooo i just lost 0.5 eth to a fake topgoal airdrop site 😭😭😭 they had the logo and everything… i thought i was gonna be rich… now i just feel like a sucker… also why is everyone still talking about this??
Candace Murangi
December 17, 2025 AT 11:12TopGoal had potential. Football + NFTs? Brilliant idea. But they treated it like a flash-in-the-pan marketing stunt instead of building something people would actually want to use. It’s not just about the airdrop - it’s about what comes after. No game = no future. Sad, really.
Albert Chau
December 18, 2025 AT 11:00Anyone who still holds GOAL is either delusional or waiting for the Rapture. Market cap under $2M? Daily volume $20K? That’s not a project. That’s a graveyard with a ticker symbol.
Madison Surface
December 18, 2025 AT 21:12I remember when I first heard about this. I was so excited. I followed every social, added every token, filled out the form like it was my job. And then… nothing. Not even a ‘thanks for participating.’ It felt like being invited to a party that never happened. I still check their Twitter sometimes. Just in case. It’s like waiting for an ex to text back.
Tiffany M
December 20, 2025 AT 13:49Okay but why are we still talking about this?? It’s 2025. The NFT hype died. The game never launched. The airdrop was a one-off. Stop chasing ghosts. And if you see ‘3rd airdrop’ - it’s a phishing link. Period. End of story. I’m done.
Jessica Petry
December 21, 2025 AT 23:44Of course there’s no third airdrop. The entire premise was built on the assumption that crypto users are gullible children with disposable income. And now that the children have grown up - or lost their money - the project has nothing left to offer. How quaint.
Scot Sorenson
December 22, 2025 AT 16:05TopGoal didn’t fail because of the market. They failed because they thought ‘collectible NFTs’ = ‘product.’ You don’t build a metaverse by handing out trading cards and vanishing. You build it by making people want to log in every day. They didn’t even try.
PRECIOUS EGWABOR
December 23, 2025 AT 01:38Y’all are being too harsh. It’s not dead - it’s just resting. Maybe they’re working on the game quietly. The token’s still listed. The NFTs still exist. Maybe they’re waiting for the next bull run. Don’t write off a team just because they’re in the locker room right now.