• Loading stock data...
Thursday, May 9, 2024

With Messi, Attention Comes in All Forms

  • Inter Miami has gained 11.7 million social media followers since Messi announced his MLS move.
  • On Instagram, Miami is now the fourth-most followed U.S. sports franchise, surpassing all NFL, MLB, and NHL teams.
Messi brings instant impact to anything he touches.
Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports

In the six weeks since Lionel Messi announced his move, Inter Miami has gained 11.7 million new followers across their social media accounts — including nearly 10 million on Instagram alone — according to sponsorship analytics company KORE.

The David Beckham-owned club is now the most-followed MLS team on Instagram, and has surpassed every NFL, MLB, or NHL team.

On June 7, the day of Messi’s announcement, Inter Miami had around 900,000 Instagram followers. The club’s account now has 10.4 million — which ranks fourth among all U.S. sports franchises on Instagram — before Messi has even played his first match with the club. Messi’s old club, Paris Saint-Germain, has lost 2.8 million Instagram followers since his last game.

The NBA’s Golden State Warriors (31M), Los Angeles Lakers (23M), and Cleveland Cavaliers (15.9M) are the only ones ahead of Inter Miami, which is also the only non-NBA team to make the top 10 of most-followed U.S. team accounts on Instagram.

KORE tracked that Inter Miami had 19.4 million social media engagements in the month of June, a staggering number over all other MLS clubs. (LA Galaxy ranked second in June with 1.3 million engagements on social media.) Messi’s personal Instagram account has gained nearly 22 million followers since June 7, according to SponsorUnited.

Messi is the second-most followed individual account on Instagram as his 479 million followers ranks only behind Cristiano Ronaldo’s 597 million. Among the brand sponsors to benefit from Messi’s gigantic social footprint include Apple, Adidas, and Sorare, the NFT fantasy sports startup that was valued at $4.3 billion in 2021 after raising $680 million. 

“Leo [Messi] has global recognition, he transcends any one specific sport or market, he can help drive awareness of Sorare to tens of millions of people across the world,” Michael Meltzer, Sorare’s head of business development, told Front Office Sports. “[Messi’s] one of the elite players within the Sorare ecosystem and we’ve seen a healthy increase in his card prices since he announced his move to MLS.”

Messi joined Sorare as an investor and ambassador in November 2022. Paris-based Sorare has 3 million users worldwide, and its digital player cards are used in licensed fantasy games for MLS, the NBA, and MLB as well as European soccer’s LaLiga, English Premier League, Serie A, Ligue 1, and Bundesliga, among others. On Sorare’s homepage, Messi is featured in a company-branded jersey.

Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

ESPN Narrowly Avoids Disaster on Hurricanes-Rangers Broadcast

The network briefly switched playoff games in crunch time of Canes-Rangers.

Iowa Athletes Sue State, Citing ‘Unconstitutional’ Tracking of Gambling

They claim investigators didn’t get warrants, misled about the purpose of questioning.

Indianapolis Officially Vying for MLS Expansion Team

Questions arise about current plans for a stadium for its USL team.

Rockies Coach’s Team Plane Cockpit Visit Triggers Federal Investigation

A since-deleted video shows him sitting in the cockpit mid-flight.
podcast thumbnail mobile
Front Office Sports Today

Sir Charles Could Be Hot Free Agent if TNT Loses NBA

0:00
0:00

Featured Today

May 6, 2023; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Red Bull driver Max Verstappen (1) of the Netherlands walks through the garage area following qualifying for the Miami Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome.

Max Verstappen Is Unstoppable. Is That Hurting F1 With New American Fans?

Formula One could be facing an inevitable plateau in the United States.
Apr 17, 2024; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Arizona Coyotes left wing Lawson Crouse (67) celebrates after scoring a goal during the third period against the Edmonton Oilers at Mullett Arena.
May 4, 2024

Everything to Know About the Coyotes’ Second Chance at NHL Life

The clock is ticking in order to restart a Phoenix expansion team.
April 28, 2024

Just Like We Drew It Up? Stadium Renderings Can Excite, Confound, and Anger

During a historic wave of development, drawings wield more power than ever.
The scene in the green room behind the NFL Draft Theater in Detroit on Tuesday, April 23, 2024. Thirteen college players who will be picked in the first round will be waiting in this large room with friends, family, agents and college coaches on Thursday night.
April 27, 2024

More NFL Draft Prospects Are Staying Home, and TV Networks Are Adjusting

Whether making or missing out on millions, more prospects are staying home.

Careers

Powered By

Careers in Sports

Looking for a new job? Check out these featured listings and search for openings all over the world.
Live Nation
Multiple - USA Careers
Adidas
Multiple - USA Careers
FanDuel
Multiple - USA Careers

A’s and Marlins Share (Bad) Traits, but Only One Is Waving the White Flag

A familiar pattern emerges once more for a long-suffering franchise.
May 5, 2024

It’s Déjà Vu All Over Again: Knicks, Rangers Giving New York ’94 Vibes

The teams’ ongoing playoff runs recall New York’s celebrated spring of 1994.
May 6, 2024

Potential Everton Buyer Accused of Enormous Fraud in Lawsuit

Miami-based 777 Partners faces its biggest legal blow yet.
Sponsored

Rapid Returns: How Technology Is Getting You Back to Your Seat

How Oracle’s POS technology is helping fans get back to their seats faster.
May 1, 2024

Lights, Camera, Premier League: Wrexham Owners’ Hollywood-Like Plan

Plans are brewing to triple the club’s stadium capacity.
May 1, 2024

Sixers Owners Buy Own Tickets to Avoid Repeat Knicks Takeover in Philly

Joel Embiid went after his own fan base after Philly sounded like MSG on Sunday.
April 29, 2024

The NBA’s Highest-Spending Teams Are Struggling This Postseason

The Suns and Warriors are two prime examples of money not buying championships.
April 26, 2024

Mets Make Seymour Weiner Spokesman for Selling More Wieners

The 97-year-old veteran-turned-meme is helping the team sell hot dogs now.