For the first time in his career, Kylian Mbappé will not be on the pitch for a World Cup final. After appearing in the 2018 and 2022 finals, helping France win one and nearly win the other, the 27-year-old captain’s streak has ended at the 2026 tournament.
Here’s the thing about celebrity-linked crypto tokens. They don’t need the celebrity’s permission to exist. Unauthorized Solana tokens like $MBAPPE and $MBAPEPE, neither of which carry any official endorsement from Mbappé himself, have seen notable trading spikes closely correlated with updates about the striker’s fitness and World Cup participation status.
The market caps on these tokens tell you everything you need to know about the risk profile. Estimates put the $MBAPPE token’s market cap somewhere between $6.9K and $1.97M. That’s not a typo. The range itself spans nearly 300x, which is the kind of spread you’d expect from something driven entirely by vibes and news headlines rather than fundamentals.
Trading activity around these tokens reportedly spiked around July 14, 2026, as reports about Mbappé’s availability for the final intensified.
Since June 2022, Mbappé has served as both an ambassador and an equity investor in Sorare, the Ethereum-based fantasy football platform that uses NFT player cards. Rather than slapping a famous name on a Solana token with no utility, the platform lets users buy, sell, and trade digital cards of real players, with card values fluctuating based on real-world performance.






