According to the latest statistics on the most followed football clubs on social media platforms in the world, Al Nasr Saudi club is ranked 16th in the world with 62 million followers and second with 428.3 million followers, while Real Madrid surpassed its traditional rivals Barcelona in second place with 428.3 million followers, according to a report on the internet website RT. across platforms. “Instagram, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, YouTube.” Although these data demonstrate the extent of Spain’s dominance in the digital arena, competition remains intense between other major clubs that occupy the top positions on most platforms, such as Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City, Chelsea and Juventus. Despite the dominance of European clubs, some Arab clubs have a significant presence in the world’s top 20 most-followed clubs, with Saudi Arabia’s Al Nasr ranking 16th in the world. With 62 million followers, fueled by the popularity of international stars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Egypt’s Al Ahly ranks 18th in the world with 57.7 million followers and is the most prominent Arab and African representative among adults. This classification reflects the strong influence of Arab clubs among football fans around the world, with their digital reach in particular reinforced by the transfer of some of their key players to Arab teams.
Saudi Arabia’s Al Nasr club was ranked 16th in the world with 62 million followers among the top 20 most followed clubs in the world. According to a report broadcast by the “RT” website, the latest statistics on the most followed football clubs on social media platforms in the world show that Real Madrid is at the top with a total of 474.7 million followers. Real Madrid came in second place, ahead of traditional rivals Barcelona, with 428.3 million followers across platforms including Instagram, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), TikTok and YouTube. While this data shows the dominance of Spanish clubs in the digital arena, competition is still fierce among other major clubs such as Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City, Chelsea and Juventus, who occupy the top positions on most platforms. Despite the dominance of European clubs, some Arab clubs have a notable presence in the world’s top 20 most followed, with Al Nasr coming in 16th in the world with 62 million followers, supported by the presence of global stars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, and Egypt’s Al Ahly coming in 18th in the world with 57.7 followers, making them the most prominent Arab and African representatives of the giants with 1 million followers. The rankings reflect the strong influence of Arab clubs among soccer fans around the world, especially as top players have moved to some Arab teams and they have increased their digital presence.

