Kraken’s FIFA World Cup sponsorship highlights crypto’s growing grip on global sports
The integration of crypto in global sports, exemplified by Kraken's sponsorship, signals a shift towards mainstream acceptance and innovation. The post Kraken’s FIFA World Cup sponsorship highlights crypto’s growing grip on global sports appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

Kraken’s FIFA World Cup sponsorship highlights crypto’s growing grip on global sports The 2026 World Cup in Mexico showcases how blockchain and crypto exchanges are becoming as embedded in major sporting events as VAR itself. Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jul. 11, 2026 A VAR review overturning a penalty decision during England’s Round of 16 match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Mexico City made headlines for football fans.
But for anyone watching the crypto industry’s slow march into mainstream culture, the more interesting replay was happening off the pitch. Kraken was named the Official Crypto Exchange Supporter of the FIFA World Cup 2026 on June 9, putting a major exchange’s branding in front of billions of viewers at the most-watched sporting event on the planet. Advertisement Crypto scores a front-row seat at the World Cup FIFA has been building blockchain infrastructure with Algorand, which powers the organization’s blockchain-based ticketing system.
The idea is straightforward: reduce counterfeiting, create verifiable proof of ticket ownership, and give FIFA a transparent ledger of every transaction. Then there’s FIFA+ Collect, the organization’s NFT marketplace for digital collectibles. VAR, transparency, and the blockchain parallel Harry Kane, England’s captain, had already converted a penalty during the match, marking England’s first World Cup penalty goal since 2002.
The subsequent penalty decision that was reviewed and upheld by VAR added drama to an already tense knockout game played at 2,240 meters altitude in Mexico City. What this means for crypto investors Crypto.com’s $700M naming rights deal for the former Staples Center in Los Angeles initially looked like peak bull market excess.
The FTX-Miami Heat arena deal became a cautionary tale about counterparty risk in sponsorship agreements. Kraken’s FIFA deal sits in a different category. The exchange has avoided the regulatory landmines that took down several competitors, and FIFA’s World Cup is arguably the single highest-visibility sponsorship opportunity in global sports.
Algorand’s role in FIFA’s ticketing infrastructure is a separate but related signal. If blockchain-based ticketing works smoothly at the scale of a World Cup, it becomes much harder for skeptics to dismiss the technology as a solution in search of a problem. Algorand’s involvement with FIFA has been public knowledge for years, and the token’s price action hasn’t exactly reflected a world-beating partnership.
Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy. SOCCER Kraken’s FIFA World Cup sponsorship highlights crypto’s growing grip on global sports The 2026 World Cup in Mexico showcases how blockchain and crypto exchanges are becoming as embedded in major sporting events as VAR itself.
by Editorial Team Jul. 11, 2026 Share Add us on Google A VAR review overturning a penalty decision during England’s Round of 16 match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Mexico City made headlines for football fans. But for anyone watching the crypto industry’s slow march into mainstream culture, the more interesting replay was happening off the pitch.
Kraken was named the Official Crypto Exchange Supporter of the FIFA World Cup 2026 on June 9, putting a major exchange’s branding in front of billions of viewers at the most-watched sporting event on the planet. Advertisement Crypto scores a front-row seat at the World Cup FIFA has been building blockchain infrastructure with Algorand, which powers the organization’s blockchain-based ticketing system. The idea is straightforward: reduce counterfeiting, create verifiable proof of ticket ownership, and give FIFA a transparent ledger of every transaction.
Then there’s FIFA+ Collect, the organization’s NFT marketplace for digital collectibles. VAR, transparency, and the blockchain parallel Harry Kane, England’s captain, had already converted a penalty during the match, marking England’s first World Cup penalty goal since 2002. The subsequent penalty decision that was reviewed and upheld by VAR added drama to an already tense knockout game played at 2,240 meters altitude in Mexico City.
What this means for crypto investors Crypto.com’s $700M naming rights deal for the former Staples Center in Los Angeles initially looked like peak bull market excess. The FTX-Miami Heat arena deal became a cautionary tale about counterparty risk in sponsorship agreements.
Kraken’s FIFA deal sits in a different category. The exchange has avoided the regulatory landmines that took down several competitors, and FIFA’s World Cup is arguably the single highest-visibility sponsorship opportunity in global sports. Algorand’s role in FIFA’s ticketing infrastructure is a separate but related signal.
If blockchain-based ticketing works smoothly at the scale of a World Cup, it becomes much harder for skeptics to dismiss the technology as a solution in search of a problem. Algorand’s in
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