Premier league Top 20 Clubs  2015
Premier league Top 20 Clubs  2015 
Real Madrid and Barcelona are the world’s most well-liked sports teams deliberate by communal media followers, with every of the Spanish giant approaching 100million Facebook and Twitter fans joint.
Madrid’s galaxy of stars counting Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and James Rodriguez have help them to attract approximately 82m ‘fans’ on the world’s the majority popular communal network, Facebook, plus approximately 15m Twitter followers for a combined next of 96.75m across the 2 dominant social platform.
Barcelona’s array of aptitude counting Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez have help to gather them slightly additional Facebook fans than Real but a little fewer Twitter followers, hence 2nd  place overall.
Although those 2 big clubs are way in front of any rival, England’s Premier League is together the best represented in the world’s top 10 most well-liked clubs.
As our elite chart of the top 30 most accepted teams shows - and Sportsmail look at all sports sports teams across each nation, at club and international level - Premier League clubs fill 5 of the peak 10 places.
Manchester United are at No 3 in the world, go after by Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool at No 4, No 5 and No 6, and Manchester City are at No 10.
United are future 70m Facebook likes and Twitter group combined, well obvious of Chelsea (46m) in the slot at the back them.
Football teams control the top 10 and certainly the top 30. The only non football team in the top 10 is the LA Lakers of NBA basketball at No# 9.
Football teams fill 17 of the 30 slots, with four of person’s life form the national teams of Mexico (in 15th place), Brazil (16th), Germany (28th) and England (30th).
There are seven NBA teams in the peak 30, three teams from the NFL in America, 2 from Major League Baseball and one Formula single team, Mercedes.
The Premier League paved its reputation as life form by far and away the majority precious league in Britain previous this week when announce new TV home deals for the 2016-19 season worth £5.136 billion.



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