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Asta is a character who appears exclusively in the crossover film Inazuma Eleven GO vs. Danbōru Senki W. He serves as one of the three main antagonists alongside a girl named Fran and another accomplice named San. Within the context of the film, Asta is the captain and forward, wearing the number ten jersey, for a team called the Destructchers, which is also known as the Roses du Désespoir. He is presented as a formidable and mysterious opponent who intrudes upon the world of soccer with destructive intent.

Physically, Asta is depicted as an adolescent male with distinctive white hair that reaches his shoulders and orange eyes. His personality is cold, dismissive, and brutally efficient. When he first appears, he does not bother to introduce himself, declaring that since everyone present is about to disappear, his name is unnecessary. This attitude underscores his role as a superior force who views the main characters not as rivals, but as obstacles to be erased. He is not driven by a personal grudge against soccer or its players but instead acts as an agent of Fran's larger, more destructive plan.

Asta's primary motivation is tied directly to Fran, who is the architect of the chaos threatening both the Inazuma Eleven and Danbōru Senki worlds. Asta and his companions work for Fran, and their goal is to erase the existing worlds. Unlike a typical sports rival who seeks victory or recognition, Asta's objective is annihilation, making him a significant threat that forces the heroes from both franchises to unite. He is not simply trying to win a match; he is trying to prove that resistance is futile and that everyone will ultimately vanish.

Within the story, Asta serves as the primary physical threat from the soccer side of the crossover. His role is to demonstrate the overwhelming power of Fran's group by single-handedly defeating the strongest players from Shinsei Inazuma Japan. In his first appearance, he easily knocks out the legendary goalkeeper Endou Mamoru with a single shot and proceeds to systematically defeat every other member of the team before scoring a goal. Later, his team plays against Shinsei Inazuma Japan, where he continues to dominate, blocking powerful shots and scoring goals that even a Mixi Maxed goalkeeper cannot stop. Despite his antagonistic role, he undergoes a minor shift at the film's climax. After being confronted by the protagonist Tenma, Asta ultimately assists Tenma in using a defensive technique called God Hand W to stop Fran's ultimate attack, Chaos Metro, showing a final moment of cooperation.

Asta's key relationships are primarily with his two companions. He has a brother named Sterne and a sister named Flora, who is also known as Fran in some sources. He operates as part of this trio, with Fran seemingly acting as the leader. On the opposing side, his primary rival is Tenma Matsukaze, the captain of Shinsei Inazuma Japan. Their head-to-head battle represents the core conflict of the film, with Asta initially having the upper hand before Tenma's determination allows him to fight back on equal footing.

In terms of character development, Asta remains a static figure for most of the film, defined by his overwhelming strength and cold demeanor. However, his decision to help Tenma at the very end suggests a recognition of the protagonist's strength or a shift in his loyalty away from Fran's destructive goal. This act moves him from a pure antagonist to a temporary ally. A notable aspect of his character, revealed in supplementary material like the Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone game, is that he is already dead. He is described as a ghost created by Fran, which explains his supernatural resilience and why he is immune to being erased from existence like the other characters.

Asta possesses a range of notable abilities that set him apart from a normal soccer player. His power is superhuman, allowing him to move faster than the eye can track and shoot with enough force to incapacitate elite players instantly. He commands several hissatsu techniques, which are special moves. His offensive technique is Dimension Storm, a powerful shot that involves kicking the ball through a purple, star-shaped portal. He also has an improved version called Dimension Storm Kai. Defensively, he uses Asterisk Rock, a technique where he stomps the ground to summon six giant rocks that form an impenetrable barrier. Furthermore, Asta is able to use a Keshin, a physical manifestation of spiritual energy that appears as a large creature behind him to amplify his power. His Keshin is named Konton no Ou Astaroth, described as the Crown Prince of Chaos, a being of fire whose hellish aura engulfs the pitch. He can also take this a step further by using Keshin Armed, a technique where he equips the armor of his Keshin to drastically raise his speed, power, and defensive capabilities. These abilities, combined with his status as a ghost, make him one of the most powerful and unconventional opponents in the Inazuma Eleven universe.