We went through the full history of every claimed eFootball coin glitch and exploit. Here is what actually happened — and the honest answer about whether anything works in 2026.
Every "coin glitch" tutorial you will find is either old, patched, or completely fake. Here is why.
eFootball's coin system is entirely server-side — no client-side exploit can affect it
Konami has a dedicated security team that patches any genuine exploits within hours
Videos showing "working glitches" are either years old, staged, or edited with fake results
Glitch content creators earn ad revenue from your views regardless of whether it works
Using claimed exploits risks account flags, penalties, or permanent bans
We checked every era. Here is what was real, what was fake, and what happened.
| Period | Claimed Glitch | Status | Reality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-2022 | GP withdrawal timing exploits | Patched | Minor GP timing bugs existed briefly. All patched. No coin impact. |
| 2022-2023 | Coin display glitch after pack opening | Cosmetic Only | UI display showed wrong balance temporarily. Server balance unchanged. |
| 2024 | Disconnect GP protection glitch | Addressed | Connection manipulation flagged by Konami. Risk of penalty now outweighs any benefit. |
| 2025-2026 | Various "unlimited coin" glitches | Fake | 100% fabricated. No legitimate coin glitch exists. All "tutorials" are scams or views-farming. |
Understanding the incentive structure explains why bad content never disappears.
A YouTube video on "eFootball coin glitch 2026" earns ad money per view. Thousands of views = real income, regardless of whether the glitch works.
Old glitch videos from 2022-2023 still rank in search results. Creators have no incentive to update them and Google's algorithm keeps surfacing them.
Videos can be edited to show fake coin totals. Viewers don't realise until they've already watched the full video (and generated ad revenue).
Many glitch videos direct you to a website where they earn commissions — from surveys, fake tool downloads, or other monetised actions.
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No. There is no working coin glitch in eFootball 2026. eFootball coins are stored server-side and Konami validates all transactions through their backend. Even if a legitimate glitch briefly existed in a previous version, such issues are typically patched within hours of discovery. Any current "coin glitch" tutorial is either fake or shows an already-patched exploit.
Genuine client-side display glitches have occasionally occurred in eFootball's history — where the app temporarily showed incorrect coin totals due to UI bugs. However, these were cosmetic only: the server balance was never affected. True coin duplication exploits (that actually add coins to an account) have never been publicly confirmed in any version of eFootball. Any claim otherwise is misinformation.
Various "disconnect glitches" have been rumoured in eFootball communities — supposedly allowing you to avoid losing GP by disconnecting at the right moment. Even if these worked at some point, Konami actively monitors for connection manipulation and accounts showing unusual disconnection patterns risk penalties. Additionally, these provide GP, not eFootball Coins, and have been addressed in successive patches.
Yes. Konami's terms of service prohibit exploiting bugs for unfair advantage. Accounts found to have exploited glitches — whether for coins, GP, or other rewards — are subject to account suspension, reward clawback, or permanent ban. Given that all data is server-side, Konami can identify and reverse any glitch benefits retroactively.
These videos exist for several reasons: 1) They are old and show exploits that were patched years ago, 2) The footage is edited or staged — the coins were added manually in editing, 3) The creator earns money from your views regardless of whether the glitch works, 4) They are baiting you into clicking affiliate links or watching sponsor content. Treat all "working glitch" videos with complete scepticism.
The fastest legitimate methods are: 1) Official coin purchase through the App Store or Google Play, 2) Completing Monthly Nomination Campaign missions (earns event rewards that can be converted to coins), 3) Participating in Anniversary events which offer the most coins, 4) Buying a pre-built account that already has a large coin balance — this is the fastest way to have a large coin stash without spending time grinding.