
Saudi Clubs Shine Globally on Social Media
The Football Observatory of the International Centre for Sports Studies issued its weekly report number 508, revealing the list of the top 100 clubs worldwide based on the number of followers on social media platforms.
Saudi clubs made a notable appearance in the global report, with Al-Nassr leading the Arab clubs, ranking 16th globally with over 62 million followers across various platforms.
Al-Hilal ranked 24th in the world, benefiting from increased fan engagement after attracting several international stars and its continuous participation in major tournaments.
Meanwhile, Al-Ittihad successfully entered the top fifty, coming in at 49th globally, surpassing prominent European and American clubs in digital engagement.
Al-Ahli Saudi Club benefited from its strong return to the Professional League, ranking 66th globally, supported by widespread interaction from its fans on social media platforms.
In the Arab context, Al-Ahli Egyptian Club ranked 18th globally as the first African club in terms of followers, while Zamalek came in at 45th, and Raja Casablanca ranked 59th.
Saudi clubs made a notable appearance in the global report, with Al-Nassr leading the Arab clubs, ranking 16th globally with over 62 million followers across various platforms.
Al-Hilal ranked 24th in the world, benefiting from increased fan engagement after attracting several international stars and its continuous participation in major tournaments.
Meanwhile, Al-Ittihad successfully entered the top fifty, coming in at 49th globally, surpassing prominent European and American clubs in digital engagement.
Al-Ahli Saudi Club benefited from its strong return to the Professional League, ranking 66th globally, supported by widespread interaction from its fans on social media platforms.
In the Arab context, Al-Ahli Egyptian Club ranked 18th globally as the first African club in terms of followers, while Zamalek came in at 45th, and Raja Casablanca ranked 59th.