Fan Tokens:96
Market Cap:$254.26M
Diluted Market Cap:$517.10M
24h Volume:$58.77M

$CITY Fan Token Jumps 6.3% as Team Tightens Race for the Top

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Manchester City’s Fan Token $CITY saw a lift in price today as excitement returned to the market after the team’s dramatic 5-4 win over Fulham. The club is now just two points behind the league leaders Arsenal, and that tight race appears to have boosted investor confidence over the last 24 hours. 

Recent data shows an uptick in $CITY’s price by 6.3% following weeks of retracement. However, the recent win, which also gives the club and fans a fresh hope of challenging for the title, has caused a price upswing for $CITY.

Match Result Sparks Fresh Market Activity As Trading Volume Skyrockets 

At press time, $CITY is trading at $0.5816 with a 24-hour volume of $1,596,758. The Fan Token is up 6.93% since yesterday, while trading activity climbed by 34.90% following the victory. Although $CITY is slightly down over the past 7 days, the sharp move today shows how quickly match results can influence trading behaviour.

The monthly chart shows a clear downward path through most of November, with lower highs and lower lows as price pressure continued. $CITY hit one of its lowest points near the start of December before turning around today. 

The bounce came right after the five-goal victory that moved City closer to the top of the table. The rising volume suggests some traders believe momentum could continue if the team stays strong in upcoming fixtures.

Technical Signals Give Traders Mixed Clues

$CITY has a market cap of $7,191,512 with a circulating supply of 12 million tokens. The current RSI reading at 31.34 shows a neutral market with no major buying or selling pressure at the moment. Forecast models indicate the longer-term 200-day SMA may fall toward $0.8781 by January 2, 2026, while the short-term 50-day SMA is estimated to sit near $0.5773 over the same period.

Haaland’s century record

Manchester City’s wild victory at Fulham gave fans and investors plenty to talk about. Erling Haaland crossed the 100 Premier League goal mark at just 25 years old, and Phil Foden scored twice for a second straight game. Halland has scored 100 goals in 111 Premier League matches, becoming the fastest player to reach a century, overtaking Alan Shearer’s previous record by 13 matches. City raced to a 5-1 lead before Fulham hit back with three late goals and almost forced a draw. City held on and pulled closer to Arsenal at the top.

With winter fixtures coming thick and fast, supporters will be watching both performance on the field and movement in the token price. The latest jump shows how quickly sentiment can change when the team delivers a strong result.

Ebo Victor

Fantoken Market Reporter