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TwitterAs of January 2020, around ** percent of Brazilians considered themselves to be soccer fans, according to a survey. In contrast, nearly two out of ten respondents in the South American country said that they were not interested at all, with another **** percent affirming they hated the sport. As of October of that year, the Brazilian Football Confederation (Confederação Brasileira de Futebol - CBF) was by far Brazil's most followed sport confederation on social media.
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TwitterAs of January 2020, around ** percent of soccer fans in Brazil watched live matches at home on a monthly basis, according to a survey. Meanwhile, over half of Brazilian respondents interested in that sport also watched matches outside their home with the same frequency. According to the same study, more than ** percent of Brazilians were very interested in soccer.
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TwitterFlamengo was the most popular soccer club in Brazil as of mid-2024, according to a survey. When asked which soccer team they rooted for, over ** percent of Brazilian respondents declared their support for the team from Rio de Janeiro. In December 2023, Flamengo was also first in the ranking of Brazilian soccer clubs according to number of social media followers.
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TwitterAccording to a survey carried out in January 2020, the largest share of Brazil's soccer fanbase was composed by FOMO followers, meaning fans who are interested in this sport because of their friends. Main Eventers constituted the second largest group of the Brazilian soccer fandom, with a share of ** percent of respondents. This type of fan follows soccer only in major events or tournaments. In the same study, almost ***** out of ten Brazilians interviewed were in some way interested in soccer.
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TwitterMore than ** percent of Brazilian soccer fans interviewed during a 2020 survey mainly followed a club playing in the top domestic league. Meanwhile, a quarter of survey participants interested in this sport said their favorite club was outside the top domestic league. According to the same study, soccer fanatics constituted a ** percent share of the Brazilian soccer fandom.
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TwitterThis dataset contains the predicted prices of the asset Brazil National Football Team Fan Token over the next 16 years. This data is calculated initially using a default 5 percent annual growth rate, and after page load, it features a sliding scale component where the user can then further adjust the growth rate to their own positive or negative projections. The maximum positive adjustable growth rate is 100 percent, and the minimum adjustable growth rate is -100 percent.
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TwitterOver ** percent of Brazilian soccer fans surveyed in January 2020 believed that the basic playing rules for that sport should not be changed, though they did support technological innovation, such as the introduction of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR). In addition, around ********** of Brazilians surveyed agreed that clubs and organizations should invest in more digital content.
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TwitterSoccer —also known as football — was the sport with the largest fan base in Brazil, according to an online survey conducted in the beginning of 2020. At the time, 46 percent of Brazilians surveyed considered themselves fans or huge fans of this sport. Volleyball ranked second, popular among one quarter of respondents. That same year, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) was, by a wide margin, the most followed sports confederation in Brazil.
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TwitterDaily historical price data for Brazil National Football Team Fan Token including high, low, open, close, and percentage difference over the most recent 24 days.
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TwitterSeven out of ten Brazilian soccer fans agreed that clubs have a responsibility to help the wider community, according to a survey carried out in January 2020. Meanwhile, 15 percent of football fans participanting in the study disagreed with that statement.
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TwitterAs of June 2024, around 77 percent of National Football League (NFL) fans in Brazil reported loyalty to a brand sponsoring their favorite team or athlete. The average among all internet users participating in the survey stood at 32 percent.
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TwitterA 2022 survey revealed that approximately ** percent of the population in Brazil were interested in soccer, making it the most popular sport in the country. Meanwhile, around half of respondents in the survey were fans of volleyball.
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TwitterAccording to the results of a study published in May 2020, nine out of ten soccer fans surveyed in Brazil did not want professional football to restart amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Only ** percent of respondents agreed for these events to resume in the Brazilian stadiums. The Portuguese-speaking country is the most affected by the coronavirus crisis in Latin America.
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TwitterAs of September 2022, Joshua Kimmich is the most valuable football player of the national football team of Germany with a value of 85 million euros, followed by Serge Gnabry with a worth of 70 million euros.
World Cup status
After Germany won its fourth World Cup title at the World Cup 2014 in Brazil, German fans were especially disappointed four years later, when the team did not make it past the group stage in World Cup 2018 in Russia. Germany lost their opener against Mexico 0:1 and, after securing their only win against Sweden 2:1, lost again to South Korea, knocking them out oft he tournament.
Match attendance The first match against Mexico was on June 17th at Luzhniki Stadium and had the highest stadium attendance for Germany’s team in 2018 with 78,011 attendees. The highest stadium attendance of all time for Germany was back in 1982 against Brazil at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro with 150,289 attendees. The German fans back home favored to watch the World Cup on TV with 68 percent of viewers and 11 percent of viewers watching on the internet.
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TwitterAs of January 2020, around ** percent of Brazilians considered themselves to be soccer fans, according to a survey. In contrast, nearly two out of ten respondents in the South American country said that they were not interested at all, with another **** percent affirming they hated the sport. As of October of that year, the Brazilian Football Confederation (Confederação Brasileira de Futebol - CBF) was by far Brazil's most followed sport confederation on social media.