Maiores torcidas do Brasil: pesquisa mostra Flamengo na ponta, Corinthians e Vasco em baixa e São Paulo crescendo

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Maiores torcidas do Brasil: pesquisa mostra Flamengo na ponta, Corinthians e Vasco em baixa e São Paulo crescendo

Torcida do Flamengo no Maracanã. (Foto: Adriano Fontes/Flamengo)

Nesta sexta-feira (27), uma nova pesquisa de maiores torcidas do Brasil mostrou seus resultados e apontaram para novas tendências. De acordo com o instituto AtlasIntel, o Flamengo aumentou sua vantagem sobre o Corinthians como clube mais popular do país. Enquanto isso, o Timão teve uma queda junto com o Vasco.

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Além disso, o São Paulo mostrou um crescimento de torcida na pesquisa desta sexta-feira, apontando para uma tendência boa. Entre outros clubes que cresceram na sua popularidade estão Botafogo (atual campeão brasileiro e da Libertadores), Internacional e Cruzeiro.

Maiores torcidas do Brasil: pesquisa da AtlasIntel

O Flamengo confirmou seu reinado de maior torcida do Brasil em mais uma pesquisa. O AtlasIntel divulgou que o clube carioca tem simpatia de 20,6% dos torcedores brasileiros. Isso dá uma vantagem de 6,7% em relação ao Corinthians, que tem 13,9%. Assim, a diferença entre os dois clubes só aumenta, à medida que o Rubro-Negro se consolida com títulos e contratações bombásticas.

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Logo em seguida, na 3ª posição, vem o São Paulo, que cresceu sua torcida desde a última pesquisa (em agosto de 2024). O Tricolor saiu de 7,6% para 10,1% no atual levantamento da AtlasIntel. Assim, o time aumentou sua vantagem sobre o rival Palmeiras, que passa a ser uma diferença de 2,3%.

A grande baixa dessa pesquisa fica por conta do Vasco, que colhe frutos das suas recentes brigas contra o rebaixamento e seca de títulos. O time cruzmaltino caiu de 6,6% para 6%, e acabou ultrapassado pelo Cruzeiro em um empate técnico.

Essa é a lista de maiores torcidas do Brasil da AtlasIntel de 2025:

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  • Flamengo – 20,6%
  • Corinthians – 13,9%
  • São Paulo – 10,1%
  • Palmeiras – 7,8%
  • Cruzeiro – 6%
  • Vasco – 6%
  • Grêmio – 4,6%
  • Atlético-MG – 3,6%
  • Botafogo – 3,6%
  • Internacional – 3,3%
  • Santos – 3,1%
  • Fluminense – 2,6%
  • Bahia – 2,4%
  • Sport – 2,4%
  • Vitória – 1,7%
  • Ceará – 1,1%
  • Fortaleza – 1%

Em resumo, a pesquisa de maiores torcidas do Brasil da AtlasIntel ouviu 2069 pessoas em 619 países em todo o país. As pessoas responderam os questionamentos via internet em um método conhecimento como RDR (Recrutamento Digital Randômico).

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Torcedores reagem à pesquisa

No entanto, a pesquisa não contou com boa aceitação de torcedores nas redes sociais. Assim, muitas críticas foram feitas à AtlasIntel, por não “representar a realidade”. Estão acontecendo muitos debates entre torcedores de vários clubes na web.

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