Luis Diaz announced himself on the biggest stage in football on June 18, 2026. The Colombian winger scored a goal and provided an assist in Colombia’s opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup against Uzbekistan, setting the tone for what could be a deep tournament run.
Colombia named Diaz to their 26-man World Cup squad alongside veteran playmaker James Rodriguez, giving manager Nestor Lorenzo a blend of experience and peak-years attacking talent. Diaz rewarded that selection immediately.
Unlike nations such as Portugal and Argentina, Colombia does not have an official national-team fan token. There is no tokenized way for supporters to directly channel their World Cup excitement into a Colombia-specific digital asset.
Fan tokens have become a fixture of major tournament speculation, with prices for national team tokens often spiking around key matches, standout performances, and knockout-round advancement. Colombia’s fans don’t have that option. The closest domestic precedent is Millonarios FC, which became the first Colombian club to launch a fan token (MFC) back in 2021.
FIFA does offer non-tradable digital collectibles tied to national teams through its official platform, but those exist in a fundamentally different category than tradable fan tokens.










