Browser-based "online hacks" are the most popular scam format targeting eFootball players. They look professional, promise instant results, and deliver absolutely nothing. Here is the technical proof they cannot ever work.
A website operating in your browser has no technical pathway to Konami's game servers. Browser security, CORS policies, and authentication requirements all block it completely.
Browsers cannot make authenticated requests to Konami's game API — they lack the session token
CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) policies block all cross-domain API calls from external websites
Konami's servers require encrypted, signed requests that only the official app generates
All "injecting..." animations are pure HTML/CSS — no real network requests are happening
Your data is the product being sold to survey companies and app advertisers
Web browsers run in strict security sandboxes that prevent them from making arbitrary connections to game servers. A website cannot "talk to" Konami's game API through your browser.
Even if a site tried to impersonate eFootball's client, it lacks your valid session token. Konami's API rejects any request without proper authentication headers that only the official game client generates.
Modern browsers block cross-origin requests by design (CORS policy). A hack website cannot make authenticated requests to Konami's game servers — the browser stops them before they start.
Online hack sites exist for one purpose: earning money from surveys, ads, and app installs. The "hack" interface is the delivery mechanism for earning that revenue from frustrated players.
You enter your username and choose a coin amount. The site "processes" your request with animations while actually doing nothing. You are then sent to a survey wall.
Sites advertise working without downloading anything to seem safer. This is technically accurate — but the reason is that they cannot do anything at all, not that they have found a cleverer method.
"GamerX123 just received 50,000 coins! PlayerY got 99,999 coins!" These scrolling feeds are JavaScript generating random usernames. No real user has ever received anything.
Sites ask you to share the link with friends before your coins "unlock." This is pure viral marketing for the scam site. Your friends will waste time on the same fake process.
The only guaranteed online method — buy coins through the official eFootball app store on your device.
Participate in Konami's own in-game events and campaigns for free coin and player rewards.
Earn GP and coins through legitimate gameplay: Division matches, weekly challenges, and ranked events.
Purchase a verified eFootball account from efootballmarket.com that already has coins and Legendary players inside.
No. A website cannot add coins to your eFootball account because it has no access to Konami's servers. Web browsers operate in a sandboxed environment and cannot communicate with game servers on your behalf. The concept is technically impossible.
These sites invest significant resources into their design because they profit from ad revenue, survey completions, and app installs. A convincing-looking site generates more conversions. The fake "success" animations are designed by professional UI designers specifically to maximise how long you engage.
If you only browsed the site without entering any credentials, you are likely fine. If you entered your username/password or clicked download links, change your eFootball password immediately and run a malware scan. Many of these sites use phishing forms.