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eFootball Discord Coin Giveaway 2026 - Scam Warning

Alex Thompson
4/10/2026
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SCAM ALERT: DISCORD eFOOTBALL COIN GIVEAWAYS ARE FAKE

eFootball coins cannot be transferred between players. There is no gifting, trading, or sharing mechanism. Every "giveaway" on Discord is a phishing operation designed to steal your Konami account.

eFootball has no coin transfer system — giveaways are technically impossible

Fake giveaways direct you to phishing pages that steal your Konami credentials

Discord bots and DMs are the primary delivery method for these scams

"Official" looking servers with thousands of members are run entirely by scammers

Konami has never and will never run coin promotions through Discord

How Discord Coin Giveaway Scams Work

Fake "Official" eFootball Servers

Scammers create Discord servers with professional branding, stolen Konami logos, and names like "eFootball Official Rewards" or "Konami Coin Distribution." These servers have thousands of members — most of which are bots — to appear legitimate. Moderators are part of the scam.

"You Won!" DM Phishing

After joining a gaming Discord, you receive a DM saying you won a giveaway you never entered. The message contains a "claim" link to a fake Konami login page. The page captures your email and password, then shows a fake "coins added" confirmation while the scammer takes over your account.

Bot-Powered "Verification" Scams

Discord bots in eFootball-themed servers ask you to "verify your account" to receive giveaway coins. The bot sends you to a phishing website or requests your Konami ID credentials directly in a DM. Some bots also steal your Discord token, compromising both accounts.

Influencer Impersonation

Scammers create accounts mimicking popular eFootball YouTubers or streamers. They announce "exclusive" coin giveaways to their "fans" and direct victims to phishing links. The real creators have no involvement.

6 Red Flags to Spot Fake Giveaways

Unsolicited DMs About Winning

You cannot win a giveaway you did not enter. Any DM claiming you won free coins is a scam, regardless of how official it looks.

Requests for Konami ID Credentials

No legitimate giveaway, promotion, or reward system requires your Konami ID password. Konami staff will never ask for your password through Discord.

Links to Non-Konami Websites

Official Konami pages are hosted on konami.com or id.konami.net. Any other domain asking for your login is a phishing site, no matter how similar it looks.

Urgency and Time Pressure

"Claim within 24 hours or lose your coins!" Scammers use urgency to prevent you from thinking critically. Real promotions from Konami run for days or weeks.

Bot Comments Confirming It Works

Giveaway channels flooded with messages like "Got my 10,000 coins!" are using bot accounts. Real users do not post identical confirmation messages within seconds of each other.

Required App Downloads

Some giveaways require you to download a "verification app" or "coin claimer tool." These are malware that steal credentials, financial data, and personal information from your device.

How to Protect Your Account

Never Share Your Konami Credentials

Rule #1

Your Konami ID email and password should only ever be entered on id.konami.net or within the official eFootball app. Never type them into any other website or Discord bot.

Enable Two-Factor Authentication

Essential

Activate 2FA on both your Konami account (if available) and the email address linked to it. Even if a scammer obtains your password, they cannot access your account without the 2FA code.

Disable Discord DMs from Server Members

Recommended

Go to Discord Settings > Privacy & Safety and disable "Allow direct messages from server members." This blocks the primary attack vector for coin giveaway scams.

Verify URLs Before Entering Credentials

Always

Always check the address bar. The only legitimate Konami login pages are id.konami.net and konami.com. Scam sites use lookalikes like "konami-rewards.com" or "id-konami.net."

Report Scam Servers and Users

Help Others

When you encounter a fake giveaway, report the Discord server to Discord Trust & Safety and warn other players. Your report can prevent hundreds of others from being scammed.

Already Fell for a Discord Scam?

If you entered your credentials on a phishing site, act immediately:

Change your Konami ID password immediately at id.konami.net

Change the password of the email linked to your Konami account

Enable two-factor authentication on your email account

Check if your email was used to change any other account settings

Report the Discord server and user to Discord Trust & Safety

If your account was already taken over, contact Konami support with ownership proof

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are eFootball coin giveaways on Discord real?

No. There is no mechanism for one player to transfer coins to another in eFootball. Coins are tied to individual Konami accounts and cannot be gifted, traded, or transferred. Any Discord "giveaway" claiming to give you coins is a phishing scam designed to steal your account credentials.

How do fake Discord coin giveaways steal your account?

The scam typically works in three stages: (1) You are told you "won" coins and need to verify your account, (2) You are directed to a fake Konami login page that looks authentic, (3) When you enter your credentials, the scammer captures them and immediately changes your password, locking you out of your own account.

How do I protect my eFootball account from Discord scams?

Never enter your Konami ID credentials on any website linked from Discord messages. Enable two-factor authentication on your Konami account and email. Remember that Konami never runs promotions through Discord. If you receive a suspicious DM about free coins, block and report the sender immediately.