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Hey fútbol fanatics! If you haven't noticed, World Cup mania has gripped the Twitterverse and turned the Trending Topics to an international free-for-all of cheers, team pride, and trash talk.
As every time zone on earth woke up to the start of the 2010 tournament today, the tweets began pouring in at full speed. Up until now, much of the Twitter discussion has been about team selection and some post-season injuries that have thrown the World Cup appearance of key players into question.
So which topics, teams, and players have been the most Tweeted about in the weeks leading up to the games? Check out the scoreboard below, courtesy of our friends at What The Trend, and Liz Pullen who compiled these charts for us.
Note: These are trends leading up to the games, as data for matches was not yet available at the time of writing.
Most-Tweeted World Cup Topics
Rank
Trending Topic Points
Topic
Explanation
1
964 points
Vuvuzela
A vuvuzela, sometimes called a “lepatata” is a stadium horn commonly blown by football fans at matches in South Africa. It emits a very loud monotone sound (like an elephant or foghorn) which some people find annoying. Expect to hear it a lot in the next four weeks!
2
906 points
World Cup Kickoff Concert
This opening concert started off the World Cup tournament with performances by Shakira, John Legend, Alicia Keys and other artists.
3
681 points
Galvão Bueno
A much disliked Brazilian football commentator that Twitters were telling “Cala Boca!” (Shut up!).
4
636 points
Soccer Aid
A pre-World Cup charity event for UNICEF that was played in the UK on June 6th .
5
370 points
Waka Waka
The 2010 FIFA World Cup competition theme song sung by Shakira. The song is originally from Cameroon in West Africa.
6
267 points
Tonka Tanka
A prime-time TV show in Chile, hosted by Tonka Tomicic devoted to the World Cup.
7
198 points
#labarratvn
#labarratvn
8
167 points
#WC2010
This World Cup hashtag will climb to the top of the list by next week!
9
45 points
Bafana Bafana
The name of the South African National Team.
10
45 points
Orina
Spanish for “to pee”, trending because officials are testing World Cup players for steroid use.
Most-Tweeted World Cup Players
The matches have only just begun today (June 11th), so we don't have stats on first round results. However, trend data does reveal which players tweeters have been talking about this past week.
Rank
Trending Topic Points
Name
Team
1
360 points
Didier Drogba
Ivory Coast; might be sidelined by an injury
2
267 points
Neymar da Silva
Brazil; not selected for the starting team
3
240 points
Arjen Robben
Netherlands; might be sidelined by an injury
4
69 points
Felipe Melo
Brazil
5
57 points
Obi Mikel
Nigeria; might be sidelined by an injury
6
57 points
Dagoberto Pelentier
Brazil
7
39 points
Bruno César
Brazil
8
33 points
Edson Buddle
USA
9
27 points
Rio Ferdinand
UK; might be sidelined by an injury
10
27 points
Emile Heskey
UK; Heskey injured England captain Ferdinand during a WC training session.
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- World Cup 2010: Mashable’s Complete Coverage
- The World Cup’s Social Media Evolution
- 5 Free Must-Have World Cup Android Apps