Jude Bellingham can’t stop making headlines. The England midfielder, who scored twice in 98 seconds during a 3-2 round of 16 victory over Mexico, found himself at the center of yet another controversy on July 11 when England demanded a red card for a Norway player after a late foul on Bellingham in the 98th minute of their quarterfinal clash.

An unofficial meme token called $JUDE, riding the wave of Bellingham’s World Cup heroics, crashed approximately 98% shortly after launch. No official backing from Bellingham, Real Madrid, or FIFA. Just pure, uncut hype meeting gravity.

The $JUDE token appeared during the June-July 2026 World Cup window, timing its launch to coincide with Bellingham’s rising profile as one of the tournament’s standout performers. The token had zero connection to Bellingham himself. No endorsement, no partnership, no utility beyond speculation. When that attention didn’t translate into sustained demand, the floor disappeared.

The foul itself came deep into stoppage time of the England-Norway quarterfinal. England’s request for a red card added another layer of tension to an already high-stakes match. Several England players entered the Norway fixture carrying yellow cards, meaning suspensions were a real concern heading into the later rounds.