Is Barcelona or Real Madrid bigger?
Spanish Cups and trophies: Barcelona is bigger. It has 29 copa and 24 liga titles while Madrid has 33 liga and 19 copa. Financially: Madrid is bigger. Part can be explained by history.
Is Real Madrid the biggest club in the world?
In the battle to be the worlds largest sports club, Real Madrid has gained an advantage over Manchester United. The Global Football Monitor shows that Real generates the highest levels of interest around the world with a potential global fan base of around 490 million, compared to Manchester United’s 350 million.
Who has more fans Barcelona or Real Madrid?
In Spain, Real Madrid still lead the fan count, with 6.8 million to Barcelona’s 5.5 million. But in Europe, Real Madrid have, for some reason, lost 10 million fans in a year, hence why they’re such a distant second to Barcelona as far as fans in Europe are concerned.
Who is the biggest club in Spain?
Barcelona
Honours table
Rank | Club | Total |
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1 | Barcelona | 97 |
2 | Real Madrid | 95 |
3 | Athletic Bilbao | 35 |
4 | Atlético Madrid | 34 |
Who is the biggest club of all time?
Real Madrid – 270.7million follows Just pipping their great rivals to the post by some 1.1million followers, it is Real Madrid who take the crown as the most popular club in the world.
Is Barcelona the biggest club in the world?
Real Madrid Tops Barcelona as World’s Biggest Club, Per France Football. Spain’s football powers have been crowned kings of the sport after Real Madrid were named the biggest club in the world followed closely by bitter rivals Barcelona.
Who is the biggest club in the world?
Real Madrid – 270.7million follows The Spanish giants and 13-time European champions have the biggest following on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, and can quite understandably claim to be the biggest club on the planet at a result.
Who is the best club in world?
Updated after matches played on 19 December 2021
Rank | Club / Country | Points |
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1 | Bayern München Germany | 2105 |
2 | Liverpool FC England | 2020 |
3 | Real Madrid Spain | 2008 |
4 | Manchester City England | 2000 |