FIFA World Cup 2026 Kicks Off with Kraken, Avalanche, and Chiliz as Crypto Partners

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Real-world assets (RWA) news highlights the 2026 FIFA World Cup’s crypto partnerships as Kraken, Avalanche, and Chiliz support the event. Kraken is the Official Crypto Exchange Supporter, while Avalanche runs a Blockchain Layer-1 network and Chiliz powers fan tokens via Socios. The 48-team tournament runs from June 11 to July 19 across Mexico, Canada, and the U.S., featuring 104 matches. Crypto exchange news continues to expand into major global events.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup opened on June 11 at the legendary Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, with Mexico facing South Africa in front of roughly 87,000 fans. It’s the biggest World Cup ever staged, the first to feature 48 teams, and the first co-hosted by three nations: Mexico, Canada, and the United States.

Kraken gets the marquee sponsorship

Two days before kickoff, on June 9, FIFA announced that Kraken would serve as the tournament’s Official Crypto Exchange Supporter. The deal covers fan engagement initiatives across North America and Europe, giving the exchange prime visibility during a month-long event that routinely draws billions of cumulative viewers.

The World Cup runs through July 19, 2026, spanning 104 matches across three countries.

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Avalanche and Chiliz power the on-chain layer

FIFA has partnered with Avalanche to host a dedicated Blockchain Layer-1 network designed to interact with various digital initiatives throughout the tournament. Meanwhile, Chiliz is powering fan tokens through its Socios platform.

Why the opening match matters beyond football

Mexico versus South Africa is a deliberate callback to the 2010 World Cup in Johannesburg, where the same two nations opened that tournament. In 2010, Bitcoin was barely a year old and worth essentially nothing. Now FIFA is building dedicated Layer-1 networks and signing crypto exchanges as official supporters.

The 48-team expansion also matters commercially. More teams means more matches, more broadcast hours, and more sponsorship inventory.

What this means for investors

Avalanche isn’t just putting its name on a stadium. It’s providing actual infrastructure that will process real transactions during the tournament. CHZ is the more direct play on fan token engagement. Chiliz’s entire thesis depends on sports fans caring enough about digital tokens to actually buy and hold them.

For Kraken specifically, this is a user acquisition play. The exchange is betting that mainstream sports fans, exposed to crypto branding for five consecutive weeks, will convert into platform users at rates that justify whatever FIFA charged for the partnership.

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