Nexo is making a big move in South America — and it’s doing it through football.
The company has officially partnered with the Argentine Football Association (AFA) as its regional digital asset partner, just as the build-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup starts to pick up.
It’s a smart play. Argentina isn’t just any team — they’re one of the biggest names in global football, and current world champions. Tapping into that kind of visibility gives Nexo a strong foothold in a region where crypto adoption is already growing fast.
This isn’t coming out of nowhere either. Nexo has been quietly expanding its presence in Latin America, including acquiring local platform Buenbit and setting up a regional base in Buenos Aires. So this partnership feels like the next logical step rather than a one-off marketing move.
Federico Ogue, who leads Buenbit under Nexo, framed it as a shared mindset. In his view, both organizations are built around performance, discipline, and long-term ambition — whether that’s on the pitch or in financial markets.
The deal was officially announced at an event in Buenos Aires, with executives, media, and partners in attendance. It wasn’t just a formality — more like a statement that Nexo is serious about the region.
From AFA’s side, the partnership fits into a bigger strategy. The organization has been steadily building international relationships with tech and innovation-focused companies, and this is another step in that direction. According to AFA’s commercial leadership, it reflects both the global pull of Argentine football and the growing interest from companies looking to connect with that audience.
There’s also a broader trend playing out here.
The 2026 World Cup is shaping up to be one of the most crypto-connected tournaments we’ve seen so far. It’s not just sponsorships — blockchain is starting to show up in different parts of the fan experience, from digital collectibles to new ways of engaging with matches.
FIFA has already been experimenting in this space, including partnerships with Web3 platforms and early versions of NFT-based ticketing and fan engagement tools. The idea is to blend traditional football experiences with digital ownership and interactive features.
So Nexo teaming up with Argentina isn’t just about branding — it’s part of a bigger shift where crypto and global sports are becoming more intertwined.
And with Argentina heading into the next World Cup cycle as defending champions, the timing couldn’t really be better.



