Teacher: ok class today we are gonna remove the third letter of our name (everyone is a Barcelona Fan) Fiago: why are all of you looking at me. Classmate: I think you know why...
@@josephblomberg7077 There's plenty of clubs in and around Split. However they're all mostly semi-professional or amateur clubs competing in the 4th Croatian tier and below, with the exception of two of those. Hajduk is a very historically significant and well acclaimed club though so most people support them as well as their local.
@@moenke That's fair. I guess I should have said no other big clubs in the area. Of course there are going to be local teams. This isn't my local area of the US 😭. I moved here with my parents as a kid, and moving back to Europe is hard, even with citizenship.
@@moenke There are no local teams. At all. When I was younger, I wanted to join a youth club, or just a group that played regularly for fun but also took it a little seriously. If they exist, they don't advertise themselves anywhere on the internet. The only team nearby is an MLS team that's an hour and a half away. Eventually I figured I would have to move to Europe. England has 20 tiers of leagues in places, my home country (though I have lived in both) of Sweden has 10. I figured surely I could find somewhere to play there. This is far from the only reason I want to move back to Europe, but it is a big one. Even having a local team to support would be wonderful.
Clubs that are owned by their fans are better since they can have a say that concerns the club. You really don't get that when clubs are owned by huge corporations or countries. Their fans make themselves heard but are disregarded. Passion > Money
Portugal while having 10 Million inhabitants manages to compete with the likes of Spanish, Argentine and German clubs with 4 and 8 times more people. Also considering the annual income is lower than the rest besides Argentina.
@@vuxonex7492 Argentina has 40 million people, and river plate and boca juniors are huge clubs not only in Argentina but also in all of Southern America, so there's got to be a way to find the numbers they actually pull. On the other end although Portuguese clubs have a reach in former colonies (besides mostly Brazil), those countries are still very poor and a lot of people in Portugal have a low purchasing power. Considering the top three clubs pull around 500 thousand sócios (or 1/20 of the entire Portuguese population), which they roughly sell each membership over 100 years of a salary of 800 euros (which almost 1/3 goes to taxes and 1/2 goes to housing costs), I'd say its pretty wild. Although the socio cost for an Argentine club is almost 1/2 the minimum wage, from the huge population pool you got in Argentina (and also most likely Chile, Uruguay and possibly Peru and Bolivia) its way easier to find enough people to get the membership
These fans you are talking about are some Indians who have nothing better to do than comment on real edits on the internet, someone like that will never become a member of a club. Unfortunately, Real mostly have fans of success, as you can see from the extremely mediocre atmosphere in the Bernabeo
Real Madrid doesn't allow anyone and everyone in their socios. There are currently 90000 socios in the club with few hundred thousand applications to become one. It's harder to become a Real Madrid socio than to become the citizen of a nation with the hardest criteria of being a citizen. Please research before speaking 😂😂😂😂
Bruh fiago is on the brink of tears look at him st pauli got promoted before this video and hamburg are stuck in the bundesliga 2 for a another season😭
Just because PSG has foreign money doesn't mean they don't have a massive fan base. Paris is a massive football city (biggest producer of football pros of any city in the world) with tremendous fervor for their only pro club. By some measures, it's the 4th most popular football club in the world (after Barca, Real, and Man U)
Is that why Argentinians would rather spend money on football then food hahah people starving over there with economic turmoil yet they would rather support a team that doesn’t know they exist 🤡. I’m glad we took the Falklands from them 😂
Being a member of your local club is the most rewarding experience as a football fan, you can vote in your clubs elections, share your ideas with other members and when you club wins you feel like you were part of it.
Yeah if your club is a good club, but if you're a member of a struggling club (like me) it's a different story For me my local club is köln who just got relegated, quite the painful experience, yet at the same time, i am a man city member, supporting city in the family has been a thing since the late 90s I have extreme happiness from one side and an absolute suffer from the other side 😅
@@NorthLondonForeverCOYG the amount of followers your clubs have on social media is actually quite irrelevant like most of them are trolls, rival club fans, casuals and plastic fans. Since EPL is the most watched league in the world that's why most people new to football tend to follow the EPL clubs. That is not the case around other clubs in Europe or in the world . In river plate fans have been following that same club for generations. There is way more passion and love involved and fans actually have a say in the matters of the club. It doesn't mean that EPL clubs don't have loyal and lifelong followers but it is significantly less when compared to a club like river plate or boca
@@NorthLondonForeverCOYGnot only do you like your own comments, you also have no respect for any non-prem club 😭 The prem is the best league in terms of quality yes, but half of your club’s fans are people who have never visited a game before. Plus, english fan atmosphere is dead, boring and only somewhat loud when their club is winning. It’s ok to support a prem club, but that doesn’t make you any better or worse than a fan of any other club.
@@footballsuper1422pl clubs r rich and most successfully run clubs. Look at last 5-6 years 60% of the clubs that reached of won the European competition are english clubs. Only this season there are no epl clubs in finals. But still if a German or any other countries clubs wins ucl they can't still compete with epl clubs in the transfer market with the exception of few clubs like byern and real. Look at Ac Milan the historic club with 7 ucl had to sell their captain to freaking Newcastle of all clubs due to financial issues. Even mid table pl clubs have more pull than most of European clubs
İn the argentina rich people in buenos aires are support river plate.Boca fans consist mostly of middle income or poor people.Thats why ı thınk bocas success in ther bigger then river because river fans can easily give the money and join the club
what? Thats a myth lmao, there are a lot of people that are from low income places that come to see river, same with boca there are lots of rich people who'll go and watch them
@@fluffiestboi175 I'm not saying that only the poor people support Boca and only the rich people support River, but as a general fan base, it happens in most places where such a situation exists, and I commented accordingly.
For all the folks asking about Real Madrid: they probably could have the largest number of members if they were so inclined, however, the club keeps it fairly exclusive, with a massive waiting list to join.
It's unfortunate that you did't mention Hajduk Split who have right now 108,000 members. That's a mind-blowing number for such a small country and a relatively small city💙❤️
I've expected that an south american team would be at least on top 3, I live in South America and the supporters here LOVE their clubs in the extreme. Just watch River X Boca in 2015 or Flamengo X Palmeiras in 2021 and you're gonna understand me
Yes, I as a European think South-American football is very underrated. I really don't understand why many Europeans don't take South-American football serious. I love South-American football! I follow the Copa Libertadores/Copa America and always watch those finals live on tv (although it's in the middle of the night). And ofc I see the South-American teams on the world stage.
@@danieladam9085 the style of south american football is different from european football, UCL is more technical and the games are more studied than in Libertadores, Libertadores hability and mentality of the players and not from managers describe the matches.
Videos like this make me proud to support Barca. While teams like Madrid and United may have a global fanbase it’s quite obvious those fanbases are made up of bandwagon fair-weather fans. Although it’s impossible to separate the club from Messi and his sometimes annoying fanbase I am glad we still have real authentic support from them even after his departure.
Real Madrid doesn't allow new members to join that easily. They have like 90000 socios and hundreds of thousands applications to become one. It's way harder than getting a US citizenship.
As a river plate fan I am not impressed if you actually went to the stadium you would realize the passion all the fans have is the best in the world. Also we have been through a lot and supported the club every step of the way and the club has been close to the fans all the time
It's shocking no Premier League teams are on this list since they're owned by huge corporations or countries. Clubs owned by their fans are better because they have a say on how the club is being run which make them more respectable.
@@edgarjimenez6209 That’s why they don’t develop much. Fans are very sentimental about players, heritage, past and that hinders progress. Now if you want to be playing in the second division of your country then that’s fine. Money in hand is an asset and if you use it well by being judgemental and determined you can be very successful. I respect German fans for their passion but if they really care about their club’s future then they should allow fundings.
@@NorthLondonForeverCOYG tho allowing fundings could take away the fans rights of having a say. The impact of the fans can make a difference. You can be the most funded and be in the 1st division but still the worst team out there. Just look at PSG, one of the richest clubs in the world with the funds to bring in the best players but can't translate it into a UCL title. Money can't buy you everything.
It isn't surprising for Real Madrid Having the largest fanbase in the world, Real Madrid only have about 100.000 members, for one specific reason. A RealMadrid member not only has the right to vote and other things same as in other clubs, but also has the right to a seat at the stadium (providing an additional fee has been paid), thus there can only be as many members as seats in the stadium. Bernabeu used to have 100.000 capactity (hence the number of members) back when standing was allowed. Since all standing was transformed to seating, capacity reduced to 85.000 As the club own rules state that there cannot be more members than seats, Real Madrid no longer accepts more members.
Hajduk split has 108 000 members, considering croatia has an even smaller population thats even more impressive (we still failed to win the league after 19 years 😭)
The craziest part about Portugal (if I remember correctly) is that if you put all members of the big 3 clubs together, they have more fans than the rest of the leagues clubs supporters put together
@@samuelschonenberger hajduk split alone has more members than all other croatian clubs together PLUS partizan and crvena zvezda (top 2 clubs in serbia) Its like hamburg or schalke, a big club fallen in decades long crisis
Honestly not surprised by river plate, and more that the top 3 arent all argentinian 😂 as a german i have to tip my hat, love the football culture there. Ps. Happy with my clubs placement too ofc (BVB)
I don't think every club allows just anyone to buy in this regard though. I think some clubs, oil clubs in particular, want as little fan say as possible. Germany has the 50+1 rule and many other nations do not.
Im not sure if Scottish clubs have this system but i would have thought Rangers and Celtic would have had high membership with all the Scottish and Irish diaspora around the world.
Not to be biased but I think my club Hajduk Split should have an honorable mention😉😅 110 000 members in a country of 4 million, we really live for this club
Congratulations to those Barca fans celebrating having more club members than Real Madrid because thats only list this season you are going to be ahead of Real Madrid. Hala Madrid 🔥😂
There is a difference between fans and members… it's impossible that Köln and Eintracht have more fans than Manchester United or AC Milan, most of the fans don't pay for a membership, they just follow and watch as they can, but less people effort enough to get a membership.
It obviously helps to have the first letter "B" in the club or city name: this applies to places 1-5 and 7. In the long term, following this logic, Boca will probably be number 1 ...
Argentine fans take football serious. Its life or death for them
Yeah no kidding. That's why I wanna experience Boca vs. River on both ends
So does Brazil
@@razeenparappurathshafiq708you like rdr2 and football just like me
The Egyptian Al ahly ❤️🦅 fans having 3 quarter of Egypt population 🔥
80 mil
If we are talking loyal fans then 65 mil 🦅❤️
yea t hats why they are broke af there and starving
It isnt suprising that german teams are dominating the top 10.
it isnt, but remmeber that most european leagues dont have rules against privatization of clubs like germany.
The 50+1 rule is the reason why
What is surprising and sad is how many of those clubs are being poorly run.
Teacher: ok class today we are gonna remove the third letter of our name (everyone is a Barcelona Fan) Fiago: why are all of you looking at me. Classmate: I think you know why...
@@CoolLiam526 I dont get it
Might be biased, but I think Hajduk Split deserve a notable mention. They're 16th globally with ~107k members in a city which only has ~160k people.
That's absolutely crazy. I guess the surrounding region doesn't have many clubs? Props to them anyway.
@@josephblomberg7077 There's plenty of clubs in and around Split. However they're all mostly semi-professional or amateur clubs competing in the 4th Croatian tier and below, with the exception of two of those. Hajduk is a very historically significant and well acclaimed club though so most people support them as well as their local.
@@moenke That's fair. I guess I should have said no other big clubs in the area. Of course there are going to be local teams. This isn't my local area of the US 😭. I moved here with my parents as a kid, and moving back to Europe is hard, even with citizenship.
@@josephblomberg7077 I'd assume the football culture between your actual local and US local team are vastly different? Or am I maybe wrong.
@@moenke There are no local teams. At all. When I was younger, I wanted to join a youth club, or just a group that played regularly for fun but also took it a little seriously. If they exist, they don't advertise themselves anywhere on the internet. The only team nearby is an MLS team that's an hour and a half away. Eventually I figured I would have to move to Europe. England has 20 tiers of leagues in places, my home country (though I have lived in both) of Sweden has 10. I figured surely I could find somewhere to play there. This is far from the only reason I want to move back to Europe, but it is a big one. Even having a local team to support would be wonderful.
Imo fans matter WAY more than money
Clubs that are owned by their fans are better since they can have a say that concerns the club. You really don't get that when clubs are owned by huge corporations or countries. Their fans make themselves heard but are disregarded. Passion > Money
E o Gyo importa muito mais que a equipa inteira ahah
How are you gonna generate fans if you don't have money?
@@Evan-hockputerthe only fans u’re getting by doing that is cow worshipers and exploding sand monkeys
That's something Manchester City will never understand.
German football is just on another level, glad the Bundesliga got the well deserved extra UCL spot
Well, it's still the 3rd best league you know?
Portugal while having 10 Million inhabitants manages to compete with the likes of Spanish, Argentine and German clubs with 4 and 8 times more people.
Also considering the annual income is lower than the rest besides Argentina.
with lower annual income you cant become a socio so argentina better
@@vuxonex7492 Argentina has 40 million people, and river plate and boca juniors are huge clubs not only in Argentina but also in all of Southern America, so there's got to be a way to find the numbers they actually pull. On the other end although Portuguese clubs have a reach in former colonies (besides mostly Brazil), those countries are still very poor and a lot of people in Portugal have a low purchasing power. Considering the top three clubs pull around 500 thousand sócios (or 1/20 of the entire Portuguese population), which they roughly sell each membership over 100 years of a salary of 800 euros (which almost 1/3 goes to taxes and 1/2 goes to housing costs), I'd say its pretty wild.
Although the socio cost for an Argentine club is almost 1/2 the minimum wage, from the huge population pool you got in Argentina (and also most likely Chile, Uruguay and possibly Peru and Bolivia) its way easier to find enough people to get the membership
Barca being the only club to be fighting with crazy germans & Argentine... I am proud 🔥🔥💙❤️
and portugal 😂😂😂
Visca Barca 🔵 🔴 🔵 🔴 🔵 🔴 🔵
Warra unrigged trophy for VARdrid@@cxcool9730
@@cxcool9730your team literally pays the ref what u talkin abt
@@cxcool9730Let’s be honest nor Barca or Madrid pay refs. Refs just Suck.
German and argentine clubs are underrated🔥
There is not one Premier League club and only one spanish club.
Edit: 57 minutes and 20 likes🔥🔥
i think u didnt see barca
@@karthiksreeram1593 Maybe you are the blind one because he said 1 club from Spain.
@@karthiksreeram1593Barca is the only Spanish team on this list
damn i read it wrong
They really aren't, lol. Everyone knows they have the best fans except some delusional people
Do real madrid fans only exists on internet?
..strange.
These fans you are talking about are some Indians who have nothing better to do than comment on real edits on the internet, someone like that will never become a member of a club. Unfortunately, Real mostly have fans of success, as you can see from the extremely mediocre atmosphere in the Bernabeo
@@Milchi02 haha by the way you said that to an Indian and I know it.😂
Glory hunters and CR7 loyalists
Real Madrid doesn't allow anyone and everyone in their socios. There are currently 90000 socios in the club with few hundred thousand applications to become one. It's harder to become a Real Madrid socio than to become the citizen of a nation with the hardest criteria of being a citizen. Please research before speaking 😂😂😂😂
@@subhashismandal9871well their stadium is still significantly emptier than the stadium of some German second division teams and a lot quieter 🤫
Bruh fiago is on the brink of tears look at him st pauli got promoted before this video and hamburg are stuck in the bundesliga 2 for a another season😭
The first time in professional football that St.Pauli finishes the season above HSV.
Having fans shows how big a club is, said that City and PSG down the drain ahahah
Just because PSG has foreign money doesn't mean they don't have a massive fan base. Paris is a massive football city (biggest producer of football pros of any city in the world) with tremendous fervor for their only pro club.
By some measures, it's the 4th most popular football club in the world (after Barca, Real, and Man U)
Is that why Argentinians would rather spend money on football then food hahah people starving over there with economic turmoil yet they would rather support a team that doesn’t know they exist 🤡. I’m glad we took the Falklands from them 😂
Real Madrid aren’t on this list either?
The funny thing is PSG actually do have a decent fanbase. In fact they're more active than most Premier League fanbase like Arsenal or Chelsea
But PSG were still a decent club in France before the takeover, so I am guessing they do have good supporters.
The fact that Schalke are 6th in the world on this and struggling in the 2nd division shows how bad their fall has been.
Or how loyal their members are!
Proud FC Bayern member glad to know that the fee goes entirely to the academy so we help develop young talents.
Being a member of your local club is the most rewarding experience as a football fan, you can vote in your clubs elections, share your ideas with other members and when you club wins you feel like you were part of it.
Yeah if your club is a good club, but if you're a member of a struggling club (like me) it's a different story
For me my local club is köln who just got relegated, quite the painful experience, yet at the same time, i am a man city member, supporting city in the family has been a thing since the late 90s
I have extreme happiness from one side and an absolute suffer from the other side 😅
Much better than those English clubs owned by whole States or business corporations. This membership system gives more value to fans than the money
Why do you people are having an Inferiority Complex against English clubs. They are literally some of the most followed clubs in the world.
@@NorthLondonForeverCOYG the amount of followers your clubs have on social media is actually quite irrelevant like most of them are trolls, rival club fans, casuals and plastic fans. Since EPL is the most watched league in the world that's why most people new to football tend to follow the EPL clubs. That is not the case around other clubs in Europe or in the world . In river plate fans have been following that same club for generations. There is way more passion and love involved and fans actually have a say in the matters of the club. It doesn't mean that EPL clubs don't have loyal and lifelong followers but it is significantly less when compared to a club like river plate or boca
@@NorthLondonForeverCOYGnot only do you like your own comments, you also have no respect for any non-prem club 😭
The prem is the best league in terms of quality yes, but half of your club’s fans are people who have never visited a game before. Plus, english fan atmosphere is dead, boring and only somewhat loud when their club is winning.
It’s ok to support a prem club, but that doesn’t make you any better or worse than a fan of any other club.
@@footballsuper1422pl clubs r rich and most successfully run clubs. Look at last 5-6 years 60% of the clubs that reached of won the European competition are english clubs. Only this season there are no epl clubs in finals. But still if a German or any other countries clubs wins ucl they can't still compete with epl clubs in the transfer market with the exception of few clubs like byern and real. Look at Ac Milan the historic club with 7 ucl had to sell their captain to freaking Newcastle of all clubs due to financial issues. Even mid table pl clubs have more pull than most of European clubs
Agreed. As a man utd fan i hate to see what has happened to our club.
Respect for saying Sporting from Portugal instead of Sporting Lisbon xD
I hope Hamburg gets promoted this season ❤
no theyve lost
LOL no more chance this year next year probably 😂but there rival st pauli got promoted
Hamburg ist braun weiß
They already failed
@@maxdekker6078 North Germany is green-white💚🤍
Premier League teams needs that kinda stuff
No that doesn’t work with an investor, because he would decide things, while in Germany, we still have some control over our club
İn the argentina rich people in buenos aires are support river plate.Boca fans consist mostly of middle income or poor people.Thats why ı thınk bocas success in ther bigger then river because river fans can easily give the money and join the club
what? Thats a myth lmao, there are a lot of people that are from low income places that come to see river, same with boca there are lots of rich people who'll go and watch them
What is bro yapping abt
@@fluffiestboi175 I'm not saying that only the poor people support Boca and only the rich people support River, but as a general fan base, it happens in most places where such a situation exists, and I commented accordingly.
I think the title is misleading
As a benfica fan, im proud of my club😊
I hope to see the day benfica win european Cup and end the curse.
@@aqeel-3771 we hope so🙏
For all the folks asking about Real Madrid: they probably could have the largest number of members if they were so inclined, however, the club keeps it fairly exclusive, with a massive waiting list to join.
It's unfortunate that you did't mention Hajduk Split who have right now 108,000 members. That's a mind-blowing number for such a small country and a relatively small city💙❤️
HŽV
I've expected that an south american team would be at least on top 3, I live in South America and the supporters here LOVE their clubs in the extreme.
Just watch River X Boca in 2015 or Flamengo X Palmeiras in 2021 and you're gonna understand me
Yes, I as a European think South-American football is very underrated. I really don't understand why many Europeans don't take South-American football serious. I love South-American football! I follow the Copa Libertadores/Copa America and always watch those finals live on tv (although it's in the middle of the night). And ofc I see the South-American teams on the world stage.
@@danieladam9085 the style of south american football is different from european football, UCL is more technical and the games are more studied than in Libertadores, Libertadores hability and mentality of the players and not from managers describe the matches.
Videos like this make me proud to support Barca. While teams like Madrid and United may have a global fanbase it’s quite obvious those fanbases are made up of bandwagon fair-weather fans. Although it’s impossible to separate the club from Messi and his sometimes annoying fanbase I am glad we still have real authentic support from them even after his departure.
Real Madrid doesn't allow new members to join that easily. They have like 90000 socios and hundreds of thousands applications to become one. It's way harder than getting a US citizenship.
Al ahly in egypt has easily over 1,000,000 members
Paying?
Barca❤💙 7th Thala for a reason 🗿
Dei yarrah nee 😂
@@boopathypandian7794 Barca and thala fan bro😅
@@suriyatest3734Nee enga aal-na😂
El más grande de América!
I’m riverplite fan from KSA.
Fiago please come the the championship playoff final and support Leeds!
As a river plate fan I am not impressed if you actually went to the stadium you would realize the passion all the fans have is the best in the world. Also we have been through a lot and supported the club every step of the way and the club has been close to the fans all the time
Winning 2 Libertadores since relegation and playing 3 finals is amazing. Hope we win it again this year. Also the greatest youth in the country
I saw Boca Juniors and was sure to see River plate there 🤣
VAMOOOS RIVEEEER
Benfica have now 300
That just escalated beyond my expectations 😮
I love my club we are numero 1 vamosss ❤️🤍
Damn, real Madrid still has exclusivity?
Well they are not the clubs with most fans. They are the clubs with most members.
True
It's shocking no Premier League teams are on this list since they're owned by huge corporations or countries. Clubs owned by their fans are better because they have a say on how the club is being run which make them more respectable.
@@edgarjimenez6209 That’s why they don’t develop much. Fans are very sentimental about players, heritage, past and that hinders progress. Now if you want to be playing in the second division of your country then that’s fine. Money in hand is an asset and if you use it well by being judgemental and determined you can be very successful. I respect German fans for their passion but if they really care about their club’s future then they should allow fundings.
@@NorthLondonForeverCOYG tho allowing fundings could take away the fans rights of having a say. The impact of the fans can make a difference. You can be the most funded and be in the 1st division but still the worst team out there. Just look at PSG, one of the richest clubs in the world with the funds to bring in the best players but can't translate it into a UCL title. Money can't buy you everything.
@@NorthLondonForeverCOYG Not every league wants so sell themselves and their identity out to the Saudis
5th place... Just like in the bundesliga 😭
Thanks Fiago for posting even if you're probably quite mad! (St. Pauli got promoted that's why)
Hey man, any chance of you coming by Athens for the Conference final ?
considering how small portugal is compared to the other countries on this list, benfica's member count is quite impressive
I m greek and I want to tell you that Paok fc fans are crazy⚫️⚪️
Im shocked, i though Barça and Real Madrid would be top 5 or 3 😮
It isn't surprising for Real Madrid
Having the largest fanbase in the world, Real Madrid only have about 100.000 members, for one specific reason.
A RealMadrid member not only has the right to vote and other things same as in other clubs, but also has the right to a seat at the stadium (providing an additional fee has been paid), thus there can only be as many members as seats in the stadium.
Bernabeu used to have 100.000 capactity (hence the number of members) back when standing was allowed.
Since all standing was transformed to seating, capacity reduced to 85.000
As the club own rules state that there cannot be more members than seats, Real Madrid no longer accepts more members.
Fiago with the signed HSV kit 🥶
That shows the rich fan culture in germany 🙌
If Madrid and barcalona made being socios easier for foreigners they would have had numbers people simply cannot imagine
the benfica number is wrong, there are more than 300.000. I can confirm that because a friend of mine just turned a member. Good vid anyway bro
Benfica really impressive since Portugal population is really small compared to the others.
Hajduk split has 108 000 members, considering croatia has an even smaller population thats even more impressive (we still failed to win the league after 19 years 😭)
Portugals populations are very invested in football tho
@@sparkz2337 exaclty
The craziest part about Portugal (if I remember correctly) is that if you put all members of the big 3 clubs together, they have more fans than the rest of the leagues clubs supporters put together
@@samuelschonenberger hajduk split alone has more members than all other croatian clubs together PLUS partizan and crvena zvezda (top 2 clubs in serbia)
Its like hamburg or schalke, a big club fallen in decades long crisis
The fact that you can’t become a member of boca Or river makes it even more impressive.
You can become a member in River. 11usd per month for the highest tier.
Honestly not surprised by river plate, and more that the top 3 arent all argentinian 😂 as a german i have to tip my hat, love the football culture there.
Ps. Happy with my clubs placement too ofc (BVB)
I would really like to see a video on who do you think is going to win the conference league
And with Hamburg, Köln and Schalke soon to be three clubs in the 2nd division 💔
Bundesliga Dominance
I’m genuinely surprised to see no Brazilian teams.
Me too. I expected Palmeiras Flamengo and São Paulo to be among them
I don't think every club allows just anyone to buy in this regard though. I think some clubs, oil clubs in particular, want as little fan say as possible. Germany has the 50+1 rule and many other nations do not.
All those 100k plus Hamburg membership to see them play not even in the top tier league of their Country.
Last update says BVB now has 200.000 members
Here after 1 minute lol
As a Sampdoria fan i just look at those numbers and dream
I love my club, but i’m so jealous of this
Surprise no EPL club😅
Wait no English club was mentioned 😳???
Now what is his problem with Socios
Not seeing the glory hunters 😂😂😂😂
Im not sure if Scottish clubs have this system but i would have thought Rangers and Celtic would have had high membership with all the Scottish and Irish diaspora around the world.
Bayern has the biggest number through the years.
Fiago does NOT wanna talk about the 2 Bundesliga lol
It should be noted that it’s much harder to become a Barca soci, it’s not just pay money and get membership.
Once you said my Juniors @ 3rd, I knew who was coming in first…
Inter from Brazil has around 130k
Note: the 150k socis of FC Barcelona are not only members. they own a 150000th part of it
they OWN the club
Football is the world sport 🗺️
Next video on ,which team has most ffp charges !!!?.
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Fun fact : iraq has the biggest share of members in barcelona, outside of the city of barcelona it self
Not to be biased but I think my club Hajduk Split should have an honorable mention😉😅 110 000 members in a country of 4 million, we really live for this club
Congratulations to those Barca fans celebrating having more club members than Real Madrid because thats only list this season you are going to be ahead of Real Madrid. Hala Madrid 🔥😂
There nothing to celebrate real madrid have limits of members like 100,000 and they also have strict rules of becoming members
Hey fiago I think hamburg has 120 000 member
There is a difference between fans and members… it's impossible that Köln and Eintracht have more fans than Manchester United or AC Milan, most of the fans don't pay for a membership, they just follow and watch as they can, but less people effort enough to get a membership.
Köln !!
Schalke💙
Palmeiras (Brazil) has 176.000 club members. Somehow inaccurate
Yes Al ahly in Egypt have 200k. Definitely two or three teams that should be on this list
love how real madrid aren't here
I love fiago
I guess so many fans support Real cuz they have most UCLs and fans want to be on a winning side
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German clubs and fans 🐐
Riverplate and Boca Juniors had to be there.
Im surprised Bayern were not first these fans literally made a petition for ragnick to not become their next manager
31:40 This, but out of context
Can we get honorable mention for hajduk we were not champions for over 20 years and are form a small city but have over 105000 fans
Hamburg ist braun weiß, still want to see you were a st. Pauli shirt
Of course, this is only counting official members and not ordinary supporters - although I suppose that would be almost impossible to count!
One of the only times when an English club isn’t in it.
Me wondering how many members the Green Bay Packers of the NFL have, people that have bought an ownership thingy that they sell lol
Can we get honorable mention for hajduk we were not champions for over 20 years and are form a small city but have over 105000 members
It obviously helps to have the first letter "B" in the club or city name: this applies to places 1-5 and 7. In the long term, following this logic, Boca will probably be number 1 ...
Internacional have around 140k and palmeiras 175k
I’m proud of my team 🔵⚪️ 04