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CR7 effect, Al-Nassr had 800K on Instagram, now he surpassed Atlético de Madrid

With Cristiano Ronaldo, the Instagram account increased in followers and surpassed Atleti de España

By William Estrella

With Cristiano Ronaldo, the Instagram account increased in followers and surpassed Atleti de España
With Cristiano Ronaldo, the Instagram account increased in followers and surpassed Atleti de España

Cristiano Ronaldo, without a doubt, has managed to surpass all brands on social networks and is not only the most followed footballer in the world, but he has also helped his team, Al-Nassr, become known and make the world turn its attention. look towards the tournament in Saudi Arabia, adding new followers and fans of this team.

 

Cristiano Ronaldo arrived at Al-Nassr amid criticism because they mentioned that he was on the verge of retirement, but his objective was different. At a press conference he said that he wanted to put Saudi Arabia among the four best leagues in the world, and so far progress is continuing towards this goal. But it is not the only thing because the Portuguese has also managed to get his team to gain followers and followers on social networks.

According to information from Depor, when Cristiano Ronaldo arrived at Al-Nassr, they had 800k followers on Instagram. It was a little-known club that very few knew about, however now the Portuguese has managed to get more fans to join, as they currently have 20 million followers on the Instagram account, a number that has grown in just a few months.

 

 

Al-Nassr has more followers than Atlético de Madrid

Although Atlético de Madrid has history in Europe, fighting with the greats in Spain, Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, it has not achieved the same popularity on social networks on Instagram in Al-Nassr. And the Colchonero team has reached 16 million followers, being far behind Al-Nassr, where Cristiano Ronaldo is the great figure and all eyes are on him.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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