Elon Musk's new policy has seen
some of the world's most
prominent football stars lose their l
egacy Blue checkmarks on Twitter.
A host of superstar names in
football have lost their legacy Blue
checkmarks on popular social
networking platform Twitter.
Twitter, which is owned by
American Billionaire Elon Musk, had
made the announcement a few
months ago that ‘legacy’
verification ticks would be
disappearing.
The news which had since been
met with criticism from tweeps also
revealed that users could still
maintain their blue ticks for a fee.
However, from Thursday, April 20,
those ticks started being stripped
from a variety of accounts
including some of the most
popular celebrities in the world.
Amongst those hit were a vast
array of prominent football stars
including Al Nassr star Cristiano
Ronaldo and Paris Saint Germain’s
Neymar.
Ronaldo is currently the most
followed footballer on Twitter, while
Neymar is the most followed
Brazilian celebrity on the social
networking platform.
In this article, Pulse Sports reviews 7
footballers who lost their Blue ticks
amid Twitter’s new regulations.
Ronaldo, Neymar and 5 footballers
who lost their Twitter blue ticks in
2023
7. Andres Iniesta - 25.4 million followers
Even though Andres Iniesta has
abandoned European football for
five years, the veteran playmaking
maestro still retains his fan
following on social media.
The Barcelona legend has already
had an accomplished career in
football, winning nearly every single
trophy at club and international
level.
Iniesta became immortalized after
he scored the winning goal to win
the 2010 FIFA World Cup for Spain.
Playing his fourth consecutive
season for Vissel Kobe, the 38-
year-old Spanish maestro has
adapted well in Japan’s J1 League.
Iniesta is the fourth most followed
footballer on Twitter, having joined
the platform in November 2009,
while with Barcelona.
However, the Blaugarana legend
saw his verification checkevoked
following Twitter’s new policy.
6. Kaka - 29.4 million followers
As of April 2023, Ricardo Kaka is the
third most followed footballer on
Twitter.
The 40-year-old former Ballon d’Or
winner is an icon in Brazilian
football and the second most-
followed Brazilian footballer on the
platform after Neymar.
Kaka who is currently retired joined
Twitter in July 2009 following his
arrival at Real Madrid.
The playmaking maestro has been
active on Twitter for over a decade
but also saw his Blue tick revoked
following the new policy by Elon
Musk.
He remains verified on Facebook
and Instagram.
5. Erling Haaland - 4.6 million followers
Manchester City striker Erling
Haaland is enduring a one-of-a-
kind debut season.
Haaland has shattered all sorts of
goalscoring records since his
arrival at the Etihad in the summer
of 2022.
As of April 2023, the 22-year-old
prolific Norwegian is the most-
followed active Man City player on
Twitter.
Haaland joined Twitter in October
2013, way before he became a
football superstar.
However, his exploits on the pitch
have seen him amass millions of
followers from across the world on
his Twitter page.
Even though he is also very active
on the platform as well, his
verification badge was also
revoked in light of Twitter’s new
policy.
4. Kylian Mbappe - 12.2 million followers
Paris Saint Germain vice-captain
and France captain Kylian Mbappe
saw his verification chalked off as
well.
Mbappe joined Twitter in
September 2013 while still in
Monaco.
The 24-year-old has gone ahead
to amass over 12 million followers
on the social networking platform.
Mbappe is the third-most followed
PSG player on Twitter after Sergio
Ramos and Neymar.
He is also the highest-paid player
at the Parisian club as per figures
from Capology as well as the
fourth-most followed footballer on
Instagram, where he still maintains
his Blue tick.
3. Mohamed Salah - 12.8 million followers
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah also
joins the list of prominent
footballers who lost their Blue tick
on Twitter.
Salah is the highest-paid player at
Liverpool, the most-followed
Premier League player on
Instagram, the most followed
African footballer on Instagram
and the most-followed African
footballer on Twitter.
Salah joined Twitter in March 2014
following his arrival at Chelsea.
However, the 30-year-old Egyptian
has gone ahead to achieve greater
things since his exit from the West
London club.
Salah currently has over 12 million
followers on Twitter and is one of
the most influential African
footballers on the planet.
His official accounts on Facebook
and Instagram still remain verified, however.
2. Neymar - 62 million followers
Paris Saint Germain star Neymar is
currently the second most-
followed footballer on Twitter.
The 31-year-old Brazil international
also saw his badge removed even
with his 62 million followers, having
joined the platform in June 2010.
Neymar who recently announced
that he is expecting a baby with his
girlfriend Bruna Biancardi is one of
the most popular and most active
footballers in the social media
space.
He is one of the richest footballers
in the world and the third most-
followed footballer on Instagram as
of April 2023.
Neymar still maintains his
verification badges on Facebook
and Instagram also.
1. Cristiano Ronaldo - 108.3 million followers
As of April 2023, Cristiano Ronaldo is
the most followed footballer on
Twitter in the world.
The 38-year-old Portuguese
skipper boasts well over 108 million
followers on the American-owned
social networking platform.
Ronaldo joined Twitter in June 2010
and it’s no surprise how the five-
time Ballon d’Or winner has
managed to amass over 100 million
followers on the app, have
recorded numerous successes in
his legendary career.
Like Twitter, Ronaldo is also the
most-followed footballer on
Instagram with more than half a
billion fans following the Portugal
skipper on the social media
platform.
However, Ronaldo who is one of the
richest footballers in the world was
also among the famous global
celebrities to lose their verification
on Twitter, courtesy of Elon Musk’s
new policy.
Although, the 5-time Champions
League winner and father of five
still maintains his verified badge on
both his Facebook and Instagram
accounts.
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