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Top 5 most followed Indian football clubs on Facebook

Published at :March 13, 2024 at 8:24 PM
Modified at :March 13, 2024 at 8:24 PM
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Manav Chowdhury


All these Indian football clubs are competing not only on the pitch but also on Facebook to increase their popularity.

In the contemporary landscape, social media has become an integral part of everyday modern society, for better or worse. The soccer world, much like other facets of life, is not exempt from this influence. Fans eagerly gravitate towards the social media accounts of their favourite teams, seeking the latest updates and expressing unwavering support. Consequently, social media has evolved into the most rapidly expanding channel for fan engagement in today’s world.

In recent years, football clubs have experienced a notable surge in popularity across various social media platforms. These platforms now serve as the primary means for clubs to advertise and promote themselves. In a parallel pursuit to on-field trophies, top clubs engage in fierce competition for social media reach and following.

Highlighting this trend in the Indian football scene, here are the top five Indian football clubs based on their Facebook followers, showcasing the significant impact of social media in amplifying their presence and fanbase:

5. FC Goa – 490K

Hailing from the vibrant state of Goa, this football club stands as a unique representative, given that Goa is the sole state to officially declare football as its sport of choice. The club’s emblem is a tribute to Goa’s rich biodiversity, featuring the state animal, the Gaur. The carefully chosen colours of blue and orange hold profound significance, symbolizing the picturesque Goan coastline and the radiant sunrise.

Renowned for its consistent success in the Indian Super League (ISL), this club has proven its mettle over the years. While navigating through both highs and lows, the team has secured a lasting position as one of the most accomplished in the league. Despite the inevitable fluctuations in performance, the club maintains a formidable presence on Facebook, a testament to the unwavering passion and support of its football-loving fanbase.

4. Chennaiyin FC – 503K

Under the ownership consortium of Vita Dani, Bollywood luminary Abhishek Bachchan, and cricketing icon MS Dhoni, this club boasts a distinctive identity in the sporting realm. Since its inception, the team has proudly sported the colour blue as its primary emblem, a consistent symbol of its journey in the football landscape. The club’s logo, the Dhrishti Bommai, resonates deeply with the Tamil culture, signifying the expulsion of negativity and the preservation of positivity.

Having clinched victory in the Indian Super League (ISL) on two occasions, the club has a storied history. However, recent seasons have seen a dip in performance, sparking discontent among fans who have voiced their frustration and disappointment on various social media platforms, particularly Facebook. Despite the challenges, the club has garnered substantial support from its dedicated fanbase on Facebook, and it remains committed to turning the tide. Bolstered by one of the country’s most fervent fanbases, the team is determined to bounce back and ensure an improved performance in the upcoming seasons.

3. Mohun Bagan Super Giant – 1.2M

To date, this football club stands as the undisputed champion, securing victory in the top-flight football league an unparalleled six times. Their triumphs include clinching the National Football League thrice, the I-League twice, and the Indian Super League once. In the illustrious history of the Federation Cup, the club holds a record-breaking 14 championship titles, solidifying its status as one of the most successful Indian football clubs.

The club’s impressive trophy cabinet extends beyond league victories, boasting triumphs in prestigious tournaments such as the Durand Cup (17 times), the IFA Shield (22 times), the Rovers Cup (14 times), and the Calcutta Football League (30 times). Their consistent success has garnered them a devoted and passionate fanbase, making them one of the most celebrated clubs in the country.

This dominance on the field is complemented by an extensive following on social media, particularly Facebook, where the club enjoys a significant and enthusiastic fanbase. Their remarkable achievements and the enduring support of their fans underscore their position as a football powerhouse in India.

2. East Bengal FC – 1.3M

A founding member of the National Football League in 1996, this football club has left an indelible mark on Indian football. The club’s trophy cabinet is a testament to their dominance, boasting eight Federation Cup triumphs, three Super Cup victories, and an unparalleled 29 IFA Shield titles. With an astounding record of 16 Durand Cup titles, this club stands as one of the most decorated in Indian football history.

In a thrilling climax on January 28, 2024, the club emerged triumphant by defeating the defending champions Odisha 3–2 in the Kalinga Super Cup final, securing their first title in a dozen years. This victory not only marked a resurgence for the team but also earned them a coveted spot in the 2024–25 AFC Champions League 2 preliminary stage.

While their performance in the ISL might not have reached the desired heights, the club boasts one of the most loyal and passionate fanbases in Indian football. This unwavering support is evident not only in the stands but also on social media, particularly Facebook, where they enjoy a massive and dedicated following. Despite on-field challenges, the club remains a powerhouse in the hearts of its fans, standing strong as a symbol of resilience and enduring passion.

1. Kerala Blasters FC – 1.3M

The emblem of this football club is adorned with a powerful symbol a majestic elephant gracefully cradling a football in its trunk, a poignant representation of Kerala’s profound affinity for the beautiful game. The traditional kit of the club is a vibrant blend of yellow and blue, with yellow serving as the primary colour and the enduring identity of the team since its inception.

Regrettably, the club has yet to clinch any major trophies. However, the absence of silverware has not dampened the unwavering support of their fans. Through various social media platforms, particularly on Facebook, the fans passionately rally behind their team, demonstrating a deep-seated love for the sport and an unyielding commitment to their beloved club. The enduring connection between the fans and the team stands as a testament to the resilience and fervour of football enthusiasts in Kerala.

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