By Daily Sports Nigeria on June 5, 2026
As anticipation builds for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Carding App has unveiled a ₦400 million World Cup prediction event that gives football fans the opportunity to compete for a share of the massive prize pool.
The campaign allows users to predict World Cup matches through the Carding App while earning football coins that determine their share of the final ₦400 million prize pool.
According to the company, participants can accumulate football coins throughout the tournament, with rewards tied to their total coin balance at the end of the competition.
How Fans Can Participate
1. Predict World Cup Matches
Fans can put their football knowledge to the test by predicting match resultson the Carding app platform.
Correct predictions earn additional football coins.
2. Invite Friends
Users can invite friends to join Carding App and earn football coins when referral requirements are completed.
3. Sell Gift Cards
Participants can also earn football coins by selling gift cards through the Carding App.
4. Compete on the Leaderboards
Users who consistently perform well during the 2026 Workd Cup tournament can compete on group-stage, knockout-stage, and overall leaderboards for additional rewards.
More Coins, Bigger Rewards
Carding App explained that the number of football coins accumulated by each participant will determine their share of the ₦400 million prize pool.
The more football coins a user earns during the tournament, the larger their potential reward when prizes are distributed after the World Cup.
How To Join the Carding App World Cup Event
- Download the Carding App from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
- Create an account.
- Use promo code WORLDCUP2026 during registration.
- Open the World Cup 2026 prediction section.
- Start predicting matches and earning football coins.
The initiative combines football entertainment with rewards, giving fans an opportunity to test their football knowledge while competing for a share of the ₦400 million prize pool.
With the World Cup approaching, football supporters can begin building their football coin balance and preparing their predictions ahead of the biggest football tournament in the world.
Source Punch Ng
Posted June 5, 2026
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