AS Roma Fan Token ($ASR) Hits 16% Gains Ahead of Torino Rematch

After losing to Torino in the dying minutes of their recent Coppa Italia clash, Fan Token holders appear to be banking on Roma getting revenge on Torino when they meet in this weekend’s Serie A showdown.
The value of the AS Roma Fan Token ($ASR) jumped 16.1% on Thursday morning, after Roma lost to Torino the night before thanks to a 90th minute goal that allowed the Turin-based team to grab a 3-2 win.
With both teams set to face each other again this weekend, $ASR trading action suggests fans may be expecting Roma to right the wrongs of last night’s loss.
AS Roma Fan Token ($ASR) Jumps 16.1%
From a 24-hour low of $1.61, the valuation of the AS Roma Fan Token ($ASR) climbed to $1.87 by Thursday morning, amounting to growth of 16.1%.
Trade volume for $ASR exploded amid the price surge, rising by nearly 400% as the daily changeover climbed from $3.8 million to just over $18 million. It should be noted that both volume and price continue to climb at time of publication.
$ASR: A History of Market Surges
As recently as mid-December, prior to Roma’s match against fellow title contenders, Juventus, the $ASR trade volume climbed as high as $97 million.
At the same time, the $ASR valuation shot up 81% in the space of a few days, before cooling off in the weeks afterwards.
$ASR has historically proven to be one of the most reactive Fan Tokens in the SportFi marketplace.
Between July and August of 2025, the $ASR valuation shot from $2.27 to $7.91 in less than a month, marking stratospheric growth of 248%.
In the same time period, $ASR trade volume rose as high as $206 million – an all-time high which still stands to this day.
Ultimately, the $ASR price remains 65% higher than it was in mid-December, and continues to battle upwards.
Roma vs Torino Rematch – Will $ASR Continue its Rally?
Roma showed their resilience in the Coppa Italia fixture against Torino, coming from behind twice during the course of the match, levelling the score at 1-1, and then 2-2.
Finally, however, a 90th minute winner from Torino’s Ilkhan Emirhan sunk Roma’s hopes, and secured a 3-2 win for Torino.
Thursday’s $ASR trading action could be a strong sign that fans and traders alike saw enough from Roma in the 3-2 loss to suggest the Roman team will get revenge in this weekend’s rematch – set to take place on Sunday, Jan. 18.
Bookies odds already make Roma the favourites, despite them playing away from home. Roma have won three out their last five matches against Torino, and six out of the last ten.
Greg Thomson: Fan Tokens Market Reporter