FIFA Panini Collection
Panini S.p.A.
A digital sticker album built around World Cup collecting, swapping, and completion
| Category | Sports |
| Installs | 1,000,000+ |
| Version | 1.0.0 |
| Updated | Apr 17, 2026 |







About this game
Game Overview
FIFA Panini Collection is a free-to-play sports collecting app from Panini S.p.A., presented as an official FIFA World Cup 2026 album tied to Coca-Cola. It is not a football simulation so much as a digital sticker book, built around opening packs, filling pages, and hunting missing entries across 48 national teams. The loop is familiar to anyone who has used a physical Panini album: collect, duplicate, trade, and complete. On mobile, that rhythm is likely to suit short sessions, with progress driven by daily returns, code redemptions, and special packs. The app also supports Android and iPhone, and its 1,000,000+ Play Store installs suggest broad reach, though the 7,014 ratings leave only a modest amount of public feedback. The appeal is nostalgia translated into a structured, mobile-friendly checklist.
Core Gameplay Features
- Sticker Pack Opening Players open digital packs to discover player and special stickers. That random reveal is the main source of progress and gives the album its collecting rhythm.
- Interactive Album Stickers are glued into an interactive album, making completion visible page by page. The format keeps progress concrete and easy to track.
- Worldwide Swapping Duplicate stickers can be swapped with collectors worldwide. That adds a social layer to the collection loop and helps fill gaps that pack opening alone may not solve.
- Challenge Progression The app includes challenges, milestones, and badges. These systems give returning players smaller goals beyond simply finishing the album.
- Dream Team Lineup Players can build a Dream Team lineup from the collection. This gives the sticker set a secondary use after the core album pages are filled.
What Makes It Stand Out
The app stands out less for mechanical novelty than for how much official licensing and cross-brand material it folds into one collecting package. It is built around a recognizable ritual, but with enough digital extras to keep the process organized.
- Official World Cup Tie-In The FIFA World Cup 2026 branding gives the collection a clear seasonal focus. That makes the app feel tied to a real event rather than a generic sticker book.
- Brand Partnerships Coca-Cola, Panini, FIFA, and McDonald’s codes are all mentioned in the description. Those partnerships broaden how stickers are earned and make the collection feel unusually connected to physical promotions.
- Cross-Device Support The app is available on both Android and iOS, and codes can be scanned on mobile or entered on desktop. That flexibility makes participation easier across devices.
Things to Know Before Playing
The practical tradeoffs are mostly about monetization, storage, and expectations. This is a free collecting app, so the real cost is likely to be time, repeated check-ins, and optional extras rather than a one-time purchase.
- Optional Purchases The app is free on both stores, but Deluxe Packs and code redemptions suggest a monetized collection loop. The store listing does not spell out every purchase path, so expectations should stay conservative.
- Storage Planning The App Store lists the download at about 356.5 MB, which is moderate for a mobile sticker app. Leaving extra space for updates and cache is sensible, especially on older phones.
- Limited Consensus The Play Store rating sits at 4.07 from 7,014 reviews, which is decent but not especially broad for a title with over 1,000,000 installs. That leaves some room for uneven experiences.