TopGoal GOAL x CoinMarketCap NFT Airdrop: What Happened and Why There’s No Third Event

TopGoal GOAL x CoinMarketCap NFT Airdrop: What Happened and Why There’s No Third Event
Ben Bevan 18 November 2025 25 Comments

Back in 2022, TopGoal (GOAL) pulled off one of the bigger NFT airdrops in the sports blockchain space - 10,000 free NFTs handed out through CoinMarketCap. Thousands rushed to follow Twitter accounts, join Telegram groups, and add tokens to watchlists. It felt like a real opportunity. But today, in November 2025, there’s no third event. No new NFT drop. No active airdrop. And if you’re searching for one, you’re not alone - but you’re also being misled.

What Was the TopGoal x CoinMarketCap Airdrop?

The main TopGoal airdrop happened between October 7 and November 6, 2022. It wasn’t a small giveaway. It was a full-scale campaign: 10,000 winners, each getting one unique NFT card featuring a licensed football legend. These weren’t just digital art. They were playable cards in TopGoal’s metaverse game, meant to be used in fantasy football matches against other users. The project had deals with real players and teams, which gave the NFTs some real-world weight.

To qualify, you had to do a checklist:

  • Follow @TopGoal_NFT on Twitter
  • Join the @topgoalnft Telegram group
  • Follow TopGoal on Instagram and Facebook
  • Follow TopManager (TMT) on CoinMarketCap’s Gravity platform
  • Add both GOAL and TMT tokens to your CoinMarketCap watchlist
  • Fill out a Google Form linking your wallet to your social profiles
It wasn’t hard, but it was time-consuming. And it worked. TopGoal grew its Twitter following by over 150% in three weeks. CoinMarketCap, known for being picky about partners, backed it - which meant a lot of people trusted it.

Why There’s No Third Airdrop (And Why You Won’t Find One)

People keep asking about a "third NFT event." But there isn’t one. And here’s why.

First, the original airdrop was a launch tool. TopGoal needed users. They needed hype. They got it. After that, the project shifted focus to building the actual game - the metaverse where you could use those NFTs to play matches, earn rewards, and trade cards. But here’s the problem: the game never took off.

As of October 2025, TopGoal’s GOAL token trades at $0.002549. The 24-hour trading volume? Just $19,719. That’s tiny. For comparison, a single popular Solana meme coin can hit $100 million in volume in a day. TopGoal’s market cap is $1.36 million. It’s ranked #2095 on CoinMarketCap. That’s not a top 1000 project. It’s barely on the radar.

CoinMarketCap’s own airdrop page shows zero active or upcoming airdrops. The platform hasn’t partnered with TopGoal since 2022. No press releases. No announcements. No updates. If a third event was coming, it would be on their site. It’s not.

A designer's desk with abandoned TopGoal NFT prototypes and a broken game interface on screen.

What’s Happening With TopGoal Now?

The project still exists. The website is up. The social media accounts still post - mostly re-sharing old news or generic crypto memes. The Telegram group has around 8,000 members, but most of the activity is people asking when the next airdrop is. The answer? Never.

The token supply is 1 billion GOAL. Only 543 million are in circulation. That means nearly half the tokens are still locked up. That’s not unusual for gaming tokens - they’re often released slowly to control inflation. But here’s the catch: no one’s buying them. The volume-to-market-cap ratio is just 1.4%. That’s a red flag. Healthy projects usually have at least 5-10%.

The 30,130 token holders? That’s a decent number for a niche project. But if those holders aren’t using the game, they’re just sitting on tokens hoping for a pump. And pumps don’t happen without buyers.

Why Did the Hype Die?

The entire NFT and gaming token boom crashed after late 2022. When Bitcoin dropped below $16,000, everything else followed. NFT sales plummeted. Play-to-earn games lost users. Investors stopped funding projects that didn’t have real gameplay or revenue.

TopGoal was built on hype - not on a solid game. The NFTs looked cool. The partnerships sounded legit. But if you tried to play the game today, you’d find it clunky, slow, and underdeveloped. There’s no mobile app. No real tournaments. No way to earn meaningful rewards. Without those, the NFTs are just collectibles with no utility.

People bought in for the airdrop. They didn’t stick around for the game. And without players, the economy collapsed.

Split sketch showing a vibrant NFT card fading into a cracked, dusty relic with symbols of decay.

What Should You Do Now?

If you’re looking to join a TopGoal airdrop: don’t. There isn’t one. Any website, Discord server, or Telegram group claiming to run a "third NFT event" for TopGoal is a scam. They’ll ask for your wallet seed phrase. Or they’ll send you a fake link to "claim" your NFT. Those are phishing traps.

If you already have a TopGoal NFT or GOAL token: don’t panic. You’re not alone. But don’t expect it to rise in value. The market has moved on. There’s no institutional interest. No major exchange is listing it. No new partnerships are being announced.

If you’re curious about football NFTs, look at projects still active - like Sorare or UEFA’s official NFT platform. They’ve got real licenses, real users, and real revenue. TopGoal is a ghost of what it tried to be.

Final Reality Check

TopGoal didn’t fail because of bad luck. It failed because it sold a dream without delivering the experience. The airdrop was a marketing stunt. The game was an afterthought. And now, two years later, the market has moved on.

There’s no third NFT event. There won’t be one. The project is inactive. The token is stagnant. The community is waiting for something that’s never coming.

If you’re looking for real opportunities in sports NFTs, focus on platforms with actual games, real partnerships, and consistent updates. Don’t chase dead airdrops. They’re not rewards - they’re relics.

Was there a third TopGoal NFT airdrop?

No, there was no third NFT airdrop. The only major airdrop happened in late 2022, when TopGoal distributed 10,000 NFTs via CoinMarketCap. Since then, no official event has been announced, and CoinMarketCap’s current airdrop page shows zero upcoming drops. Any claims of a third event are scams.

Can I still claim my TopGoal NFT from the 2022 airdrop?

If you completed all the requirements and were selected as a winner in 2022, your NFT should have been sent to your wallet by December 2022. If you didn’t receive it, there’s no way to claim it now. The distribution window closed years ago, and the project has not reactivated the system.

Is the GOAL token still worth holding?

As of November 2025, the GOAL token has very low liquidity and no active development. With a market cap of just $1.36 million and daily trading volume under $20,000, it’s not attracting new buyers. The token’s value is unlikely to rise unless the game is rebuilt from scratch - which hasn’t happened. Holding it is speculative at best.

Are TopGoal NFTs still usable in a game?

Technically, yes - the game exists on the website. But it’s not functional. There’s no matchmaking, no tournaments, no rewards system, and no mobile access. Most users report the interface is broken or unresponsive. The NFTs are essentially digital collectibles with no real gameplay utility.

How can I tell if a TopGoal airdrop is fake?

Real airdrops never ask for your private key or seed phrase. They don’t require you to send crypto to claim a reward. They’re always announced on official channels: TopGoal’s Twitter, Telegram, or CoinMarketCap. If you see a link that looks suspicious, check the URL. Fake sites often use misspelled domains like "topgoal-nft[.]com" instead of the real "topgoal.io".

Why did CoinMarketCap stop partnering with TopGoal?

CoinMarketCap partners with projects that show ongoing development and community engagement. TopGoal’s activity dropped sharply after 2022. No new features, no game updates, no team transparency. CoinMarketCap prioritizes credibility - and without proof of progress, the partnership ended naturally.

What happened to the football player licenses TopGoal claimed?

TopGoal claimed partnerships with real players and teams in its early marketing, but there’s no public record of signed legal agreements. No official press releases from clubs or player agents confirm these deals. Many of the NFTs used generic player likenesses that may have violated copyright laws. This lack of transparency hurt the project’s credibility long-term.

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    Melina Lane

    November 20, 2025 AT 04:51

    Just wanted to say I still have my TopGoal NFT framed on my desk. Not because I think it’ll pump, but because it’s a reminder of how wild 2022 felt. We all got swept up in the hype. I’m not mad, just nostalgic. 🌟

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    andrew casey

    November 21, 2025 AT 04:55

    One must observe, with the precision of a connoisseur of financial ephemera, that the TopGoal initiative was not merely a failure-it was an ontological misstep in the grand architecture of Web3. The very notion of 'utility' was abandoned in favor of performative engagement. A tragedy, really.

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    Lani Manalansan

    November 21, 2025 AT 08:21

    I remember when this blew up in my Telegram group. People from Nigeria, Brazil, even my aunt in Ohio were all trying to get in. It felt like the whole world was playing the same game. Now? Crickets. It’s sad how fast these things vanish. But hey, at least we had the moment.

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    Frank Verhelst

    November 22, 2025 AT 18:00

    Y’all need to stop chasing ghosts 😔 I got my NFT, played the game once, it crashed my laptop. Moved on. Found Sorare. Life’s better now. Don’t let FOMO turn into regret. You got this! 💪

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    Roshan Varghese

    November 23, 2025 AT 04:30
    topgoal was a cia op to distract us from real crypto. they wanted us to waste time on fake nfts while they pumped solana. i knew it. i told my cousin. he laughed. now he lost 10k. i told u so. 🤡
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    Dexter Guarujá

    November 23, 2025 AT 06:48

    Let’s be clear-this isn’t just about a failed project. It’s about Americans getting played by foreign devs with vague contracts and no accountability. We built the crypto ecosystem. They took the hype and ran. And now we’re left cleaning up the mess.

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    Natalie Reichstein

    November 24, 2025 AT 09:01

    If you still hold GOAL, you’re not an investor-you’re a martyr. This isn’t patience. It’s delusion. And the fact that people still reply to scam DMs asking for ‘third airdrops’? That’s the real tragedy.

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    Kaitlyn Boone

    November 25, 2025 AT 03:35

    the site still loads but the game button just says 'under construction' since 2023. i checked last week. i think they moved to a new domain and forgot to update the links. or maybe they just vanished. either way, no one cares anymore.

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    James Edwin

    November 26, 2025 AT 01:11

    What’s wild is how many people still think this is a ‘sleeping giant.’ It’s not sleeping. It’s dead. And no amount of hope or wishful thinking is gonna revive it. The data doesn’t lie-low volume, no updates, no team activity. Walk away. Save your mental energy.

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    Terry Watson

    November 27, 2025 AT 07:07

    Ohhhhh, I remember this… I spent WEEKS doing the checklist. I had spreadsheets. I set calendar reminders. I even changed my Twitter bio to ‘TopGoal NFT Winner 🏆’… and then… nothing. No updates. No emails. No ‘thank you.’ Just silence. And now? I see people still falling for the same scam. It’s heartbreaking. The system doesn’t care. It never did.

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    Samantha bambi

    November 28, 2025 AT 04:23

    I actually met someone from TopGoal at a blockchain meetup in Austin in 2023. They said the game dev team got laid off in early 2023. The CEO moved to Bali. The smart contracts are still live, but no one’s maintaining them. It’s a ghost town with a website.

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    sammy su

    November 28, 2025 AT 16:37

    if you got the nft, cool. if you didn’t, dont stress. there’s better stuff out there. i got into sorare last year and i actually play now. real matches, real rewards. topgoal was fun while it lasted, but it was never built to last.

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    jack leon

    November 30, 2025 AT 07:48

    TopGoal was the glitter bomb of crypto-flashy, loud, and then poof. All that’s left is the sticky residue on your hands and a vague sense of betrayal. But hey, at least we got a free digital card of Ronaldo. Some of us still use it as our profile pic. Nostalgia’s the only currency left.

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    Chris G

    December 1, 2025 AT 06:59
    no third airdrop. done. stop asking
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    Phil Taylor

    December 2, 2025 AT 04:11

    Let’s not pretend this was ever about football. It was about laundering hype through CoinMarketCap’s credibility. British institutions don’t do this. Americans do. And now we’re paying the price for trusting the wrong people.

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    diljit singh

    December 2, 2025 AT 14:14
    lol topgoal. remember when we all thought nfts were gonna replace money? i still got my card. it’s in a drawer with my lego minifigures. life goes on.
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    Abhishek Anand

    December 3, 2025 AT 16:07

    The collapse of TopGoal is not merely economic-it is existential. It reveals the hollowness of Web3’s foundational myth: that utility can be manufactured through tokenomics rather than authentic human engagement. The NFT was not a key to a game-it was a mirror reflecting our collective desire to believe in something that never existed.

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    vinay kumar

    December 5, 2025 AT 15:06
    people still think this is coming back? nope. just move on. you wasting time
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    Lara Ross

    December 5, 2025 AT 23:27

    I want to acknowledge everyone who put their time into this project. You followed the rules. You believed. And you were let down. That’s not your fault. The failure lies with those who promised more than they could deliver. You deserve better.

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    Leisa Mason

    December 6, 2025 AT 13:46

    TopGoal was a textbook case of a project that outsourced its soul. They hired designers, not developers. Marketers, not community builders. They didn’t fail because of the market-they failed because they never cared about the people who showed up.

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    Rob Sutherland

    December 7, 2025 AT 06:55

    I used to think crypto was about building the future. Now I think it’s about telling stories we want to believe. TopGoal told a beautiful story. It just didn’t have a real ending. Maybe that’s okay. Maybe the story mattered more than the outcome.

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    Tim Lynch

    December 8, 2025 AT 11:27

    There’s a quiet beauty in things that fade. The NFTs are still out there. Some kid in Manila might still have his card. He doesn’t know it’s worthless. He thinks it’s magic. And isn’t that, in some strange way, enough?

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    Jennifer Corley

    December 8, 2025 AT 19:20

    Actually, I dug into the blockchain. The NFTs were minted on Polygon, but the metadata links to the game assets? All 404’d in 2023. The project didn’t just die-it deleted its own proof of existence. That’s not negligence. That’s intentional erasure.

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    Kris Young

    December 9, 2025 AT 08:20

    I’m glad someone finally wrote this clearly. I kept seeing people on Reddit asking for the third drop. I’d reply, ‘It’s not real,’ and get blocked. It’s frustrating to watch people get hurt by the same lie over and over. Thank you for speaking up.

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    LaTanya Orr

    December 9, 2025 AT 17:13

    It’s funny how we all remember the excitement but forget how little we knew. I thought the game was gonna be like FIFA but on blockchain. Turns out it was a basic HTML page with a few animated cards. We weren’t joining a revolution-we were beta testing a demo.

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