Napoli Fan Token ($NAP) Volume Surges 110% After Qarabağ Win

Fan Token traders have been busy during midweek European action, with the Napoli Fan Token ($NAP) seeing an influx of interest following the team’s 2-0 victory over Qarabağ in the Champions League.
On the morning of the match, trade volume stood at $200,000 before increasing to $421,000 at the time of writing. While volumes pumped, the price failed to follow suit, rising by a modest 2.7% between November 25 and 26 before falling back to $0.36.
The Qarabağ win followed Napoli’s 3-1 victory over Atalanta on Sunday, and the feel-good factor is being felt in the markets, too: the Napoli Fan Token ($NAP) is up almost 6% in the last week.
Conte’s Men Rediscover Mojo
Napoli’s latest victory wasn’t a formality: the club had failed to win in three of their previous four games, having lost to Bologna and drawn blanks in goalless draws with Como and Eintracht Frankfurt.
The latter result left the Italian champions’ European campaign in jeopardy, as they’d previously suffered a 6-2 drubbing at the hands of PSV Eindhoven. Last night, though, Antonio Conte’s men handled business on the fifth anniversary of Diego Maradona’s death.

Having helped Scotland qualify for the World Cup last week, and scored in the win over Atalanta, Scott McTominay was again the man for the big occasion, heading in the first and claiming credit for a subsequent Qarabağ OG that secured all three points.
Napoli are now 18th in the 36-team league, with seven points from four games. While the top eight teams qualify automatically for the next stage, those placed between 9th and 24th enter a two-legged playoff to reach the knockouts.
Napoli are next in European action on December 10, when they travel to Lisbon to face Benfica ($BENFICA).
Napoli Fan Token ($NAP) Recovers After Poor Start to Month
Napoli’s poor start to the month saw the value of $NAP fall from $0.44 on November 1, when it drew at home to Como, to $0.33 on November 21, a slump of 25%.
Having registered two wins in three days, things are starting to look up for Gli Azzurri (The Blues) – although the value of $NAP is still down 22% since the start of November. Naturally, a wider market downturn deserves at least some of the credit for that.
The Serie A champions are next in action this Sunday, when they face Roma in a mouthwatering top-of-the-table clash.
Ronnie McCluskey: Fan Tokens Market Reporter