Nigerian clubs missing as CIES names Al Ahly most followed club in Africa on social media
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Mohammed El Shenawy lifts the CAF Champions League title for Al Ahly | imago images

Nigerian clubs missing as CIES names Al Ahly most followed club in Africa on social media

Izuchukwu Akawor 19:58 - 14.06.2023

The CIES Football Observatory has listed the 100 most followed clubs in the world on social networks with African giants Al Ahly ranked in the top 20.

Egyptian giants Al Ahly have been named as the most followed football club in the world and Africa on social networks.

Pulse Sports Nigeria can report this after a report from statistics outfit CIES Football Observatory.

Ahly was named amongst the top 20 clubs in terms of followers on social media with no Nigerian clubs found in the top 100.

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Al Ahly players lift the trophy in Casablanca. (Ahly Twitter)

Al Ahly dominate in Africa again

The Egyptian side, who recently claimed another CAF Champions League title, has been ranked 14th in the world by the CIES.

This comes from the latest issue from the reliable statistics media outfit whose report focused on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.

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The Al Ahly coaching staff and players celebrate their 11th CAF Champions League triumph in Casablanca| imago images

Al Ahly have 44.8 million followers across the four platforms to finish 14th in the world and first in Africa.

A further breakdown shows that the Champions League winners have 16 million followers on Twitter and Facebook, with 9.4 million followers on Instagram.

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© Al Ahly

Ahly’s TikTok has the least followers, with 3.4 million of them on the video app.

Coming a far distant second on the continent is Morocco’s Raja Athletic with 10.2 million followers across the platforms.

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Kaizer Chiefs have used 108 players in the last 10 years.

Simba SC of Tanzania are third with 8.4 million followers while Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates of South Africa are fourth and fifth with 7.8 and 5.7 million followers respectively.

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