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Barcelona, Real Madrid Top Champions League Social Media Rankings

FC Barcelona is the Champions League club with the "largest number of followers" when it comes to social media, according to the EFE. The Catalan side has 47.3 million followers followed by rival Real Madrid and its 38.2 million. The two clubs account for 46.2% of the total Facebook and Twitter followers when it comes to Champions League clubs. ManU is third with 27.4 million followers, which does not have a Twitter account. Apart from the two Spanish rivals, the English Premier League dominates the top 10 with four clubs: ManU, Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester City (EFE, 9/17).

Club Total Facebook Twitter
1. FC Barcelona 47.345,043 35.112,719 12.232,324
2. Real Madrid 38.288,596 31.694,048 6.594,548
3. Manchester United 27.456,554 27.456,554 N/A
4. Chelsea FC 13.531,758 12.160,411 1.371,347
5. Arsenal 13.184,809 11.376,805 1.808,004
6. AC Milan 12.381,157 11.691,768 689,389
7. Galatasaray 9.215,191 7.489,182 1.726,009
8. Bayern Munich 4.929,190 4.896,834 32,356
9. Juventus FC 4.596,479 4.329,356 267,123
10. Manchester City 3.823,222 3.322,087 501,135

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