There’s been a lot of talk about TopGoal’s NFT airdrops tied to CoinMarketCap, especially rumors around a "5th NFTs Event." But here’s the truth: there is no official "5th airdrop"-at least not publicly documented or confirmed by TopGoal or CoinMarketCap as of March 2026. What you’re seeing might be old posts recycled online, or confusion from past campaigns. Let’s cut through the noise and break down exactly what happened, how it worked, and what you can still do today.
What Was the TopGoal x CoinMarketCap Airdrop?
TopGoal (GOAL) is a blockchain project built around football (soccer) NFTs. It doesn’t just sell digital cards-it creates a whole metaverse where fans can own licensed NFTs of real football legends, manage virtual teams, and even earn rewards. To grow its community, TopGoal partnered with CoinMarketCap to run a series of airdrops between 2022 and early 2023.
These weren’t random giveaways. They were structured campaigns that rewarded users who took specific actions: following social accounts, adding tokens to watchlists, and completing forms. The goal? Build real engagement, not just fake followers.
Two major campaigns stand out:
- 10,000 NFT Airdrop: Distributed 10,000 unique football-themed NFTs to 10,000 winners. Each winner got one NFT.
- $30,000 NFT Airdrop: Offered 3,000 NFTs worth $10 each. This one ran from October 7, 2022, to November 6, 2022.
There’s no public record of a "4th" or "5th" event. The numbering likely came from community speculation or unofficial blog posts. TopGoal never officially labeled these as "Event 1," "Event 2," etc. So if someone’s telling you about a "5th airdrop," they’re either mistaken or promoting something unverified.
How Did You Qualify for These Airdrops?
If you missed them, you’re not alone. But if you’re wondering whether you could’ve participated-or if something similar might come back-here’s exactly what you had to do.
- Add TopGoal (GOAL) a blockchain-based football NFT token on BNB Chain to your CoinMarketCap watchlist.
- Add TopManager (TMT) a secondary token linked to TopGoal’s team management system to your CoinMarketCap watchlist.
- Follow TopGoal’s official Twitter (@TopGoal_NFT).
- Join TopGoal’s official Telegram channel.
- Follow TopGoal on Instagram (@topgoalnft).
- Follow TopGoal on Medium (@TopGoal_NFT).
- Like TopGoal’s official Facebook page.
- Complete a Google Form with your wallet address, social handles, and CoinMarketCap username.
It sounds like a lot-but that’s how these airdrops worked. No one got a free NFT just for showing up. You had to prove you were an active, engaged member of the community.
Why BNB Chain? Why Not Ethereum?
TopGoal didn’t pick Ethereum for its airdrops. It chose BNB Chain (formerly Binance Smart Chain) for one big reason: cost.
Gas fees on Ethereum can hit $50-$100 just to claim a $5 NFT. On BNB Chain, you pay less than $0.10. That meant TopGoal could distribute thousands of NFTs without burning through its budget on transaction fees.
It also meant users didn’t need fancy wallets or huge balances to participate. A simple MetaMask wallet connected to BNB Chain was enough. This lowered the barrier for everyday fans-not just big investors.
What’s the Status of TopGoal Today?
As of March 2026, TopGoal (GOAL) is still active-but not in the way it was during its peak airdrop days.
Here’s where it stands:
- Price: $0.002805 USD
- 24-Hour Volume: $21,876.67 USD
- Market Cap: $1.19 million
- Circulating Supply: 543.75 million GOAL tokens (54.4% of total supply)
- Holders: Over 30,180 wallets
These numbers aren’t huge compared to top-tier NFT projects like NBA Top Shot or Sorare. But they’re stable. The project hasn’t vanished. The team still posts updates on Twitter, Medium, and Telegram. The NFT collection is still live on the TopGoal platform.
What’s missing? No new airdrops. CoinMarketCap’s official airdrop calendar shows zero upcoming TopGoal events. The last recorded campaign ended over three years ago.
Are There Any Current Airdrops?
No. Not from TopGoal. Not through CoinMarketCap.
If you see a website or YouTube video claiming "TopGoal 5th Airdrop Live Now!"-it’s a scam. These sites often ask you to connect your wallet, send crypto, or enter private keys. That’s how you lose everything.
Real airdrops never ask you to send money. They never require you to "unlock" your wallet. They never pressure you with fake countdowns.
If TopGoal ever runs another campaign, it’ll be announced on:
- @TopGoal_NFT (Twitter)
- TopGoal Official Telegram
- TopGoal.io (official website)
That’s it. No third-party blogs. No Discord servers. No Telegram groups claiming to be "official."
What Can You Do Now?
Even though the big airdrops are over, TopGoal’s ecosystem still has value-if you’re a football fan.
Here’s what you can do today:
- Visit TopGoal.io and browse their NFT collection. You can still buy cards of legends like Ronaldo, Messi, or Zidane.
- Hold GOAL tokens. If the project expands its metaverse features, token holders may get early access or governance rights.
- Join their Telegram. The community still shares updates on new NFT drops, game features, and partnerships.
- Follow their Medium. They post behind-the-scenes content about how NFTs are licensed from real clubs.
Don’t chase "free money." Chase real utility. TopGoal isn’t a pump-and-dump project. It’s a niche platform for football fans who want to own digital memorabilia with real licensing.
Why This Matters for the NFT Space
TopGoal’s story shows how small, focused NFT projects can build loyal communities without chasing hype.
Most NFT projects fail because they rely on speculation. TopGoal succeeded by tying digital assets to something real: football history. They didn’t just sell pixels. They sold stories. A card of Maradona isn’t just art-it’s a piece of legacy.
That’s why, even with a $1.19 million market cap, TopGoal still has a future. It’s not trying to be the next Solana or Ethereum. It’s trying to be the go-to place for football fans who want to own their favorite moments.