Crypto.com and Fanatics Collectibles will embed the official UEFA Champions League Final match coin into a one of one Topps trading card, merging tokenization withCrypto.com and Fanatics Collectibles will embed the official UEFA Champions League Final match coin into a one of one Topps trading card, merging tokenization with

Crypto.com and Topps fuse blockchain and match coin in Champions League first

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Crypto.com and Fanatics Collectibles will embed the official UEFA Champions League Final match coin into a one of one Topps trading card, merging tokenization with physical memorabilia.

Summary
  • Crypto.com and Topps will embed the Budapest Final match coin into a 1:1 Topps Now Relic card
  • The coin will be tokenized on Cronos and unlock 2026 to 2027 Champions League experiences
  • One fan will win the card via a Topps Now draw tied to a base card sale on Topps.com

Crypto.com and Fanatics Collectibles are using the 2026 UEFA Champions League Final in Budapest to trial what they call a “world first” sponsor activation, fusing a physical match ritual with a tokenized collectible on the Cronos blockchain.

The official physical Crypto.com Match Coin used by the referee to start the final at the Puskás Aréna will be embedded inside a one of one, premium Topps Now “Relic” trading card that one fan can win.

Topps will release a corresponding base card on Topps.com shortly after the final, and a single buyer will be selected at random to receive the Relic card containing the embedded coin. The match coin will be authenticated on Cronos as a digital collectible, with the token doubling as an access key for the 2026 to 2027 season, including UEFA Super Cup Final tickets, a League Phase pass to all eight games of a chosen club and the right to deliver the Match Coin at that club’s first home game.

Match ritual turned into tokenized asset

In the build‑up to the final, the Match Coin was flown into the Puskás Aréna by drone and unveiled pitch‑side by UEFA ambassador Ashley Cole before match day, underlining how aggressively UEFA and Crypto.com have leaned into spectacle this season. The same coin will be handed to the referee for the opening toss of the 2026 Champions League Final before being shipped to Topps’s printers in Munich, where it will be sealed into the one of one Relic card.

“This exclusive activation with Topps is allowing us to combine an iconic match day ritual, the coin toss, with modern fandom and an opportunity to own a piece of history,” Nicholas Christ, Crypto.com’s global head of sponsorships, said in the announcement.

“By tokenising the physical coin we’re uniting two groups of sport fans – ones who collect NFTs and those who collect trading cards – all the while proving how this real‑world tokenisation use case can ultimately become an investment asset on the blockchain,” he added.

This Budapest activation caps a season‑long Crypto.com Match Coin campaign that has run across 189 Champions League fixtures, where selected fans have already claimed digital coin collectibles that enter them into prize draws for VIP experiences, including pitch‑side access and the chance to hand over the official Match Coin to the referee.

The wider Champions Collection has distributed silver and gold digital coins that either grant First Class match tickets or hospitality packages, with gold editions as scarce as 16 to 72 units at certain knockout and league phases, illustrating how scarcity and rewards are being used to drive engagement.

UEFA’s crypto pivot and Cronos push

UEFA signed Crypto.com as the first and exclusive global cryptocurrency platform partner of the Champions League for the 2024 to 2027 commercial cycle, giving the exchange long‑term rights to experiment with digital collectibles around Europe’s most watched club competition.

That deal sits alongside Crypto.com’s broader Cronos strategy, which now ranges from a planned multi‑billion dollar CRO treasury vehicle with Trump Media to new investment products such as the Canary CRO Trust for U.S. investors.

Cronos’s native token Cronos, or CRO, last traded below its November 2021 peak of $0.9698, but recent forecasts still see the asset trading in a band between roughly $0.28 and $0.60 in coming years, underlining the speculative dimension behind framing collectibles like the Match Coin as potential “investment assets.”
Crypto firms have already signed at least 33 football sponsorship deals since 2021, with total sports spending of around $565 million in that period and Crypto.com emerging as one of the biggest spenders across properties such as Formula 1 and UEFA tournaments.

Within football specifically, Crypto.com has previously taken positions with clubs like Paris Saint‑Germain, while Lionel Messi’s move to PSG saw part of his package paid in fan tokens, early signals of how clubs and sponsors were willing to test crypto‑linked compensation and fan engagement tools.

Other exchanges, including Binance and WhiteBIT, have followed the same playbook by tying sponsorships to NFT drops and sleeve deals with Real Madrid’s Toni Kroos and Juventus respectively, illustrating how the Crypto.com–Topps Relic card is less a one‑off stunt than the latest escalation in a much broader tokenized sports economy.

This Champions League Final relic, however, pushes the concept further by binding a single, provably used match coin to an on‑chain record and a physical trading card, making ownership verifiable while preserving the one of one mystique that ultra‑high‑end collectors crave.

If the activation performs, it effectively gives UEFA and Crypto.com a template to repeat with future finals and other competitions, tightening the link between live stadium rituals, digital tokens on Cronos and secondary market demand for scarce, tokenized sports artifacts.

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