Top 20 club websites in the world

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The UEFA released a list of the top club websites with the highest number of footfalls in their annual report

#8 Dynamo Kiev (3.1 million)

Website – http://www.fcdynamo.kiev.ua/en/

The only club website on the list from the lesser known football available in English

A surprise entry into the top 10, Dynamo Kiev are the first team on the list with over three million visitors and also one of the three teams whose visitors viewed the web page for more than 3 minutes. This is a notable achievement for any club in the top 5 leagues, let alone a Ukrainian club.


#7 Chelsea (3.2 million)

Website – http://www.chelseafc.com/

Chelsea‘s website has seen over 3.2 million visitors in the observation period

Chelsea are one of the four English clubs in the top 7, showing the popularity of the Premier League. Also, they are the second team along with Dynamo Kiev out of the 3 teams with more than 3 million visitors viewing the website for more than 3 minutes on average. The website has a widget to show the upcoming matches on the home page which is a nice touch.


#6 Fenerbahce (3.3 million)

Website – http://www.fenerbahce.org/

Fenerbahce’s website is not as illustrative and appealing in the first look as the rest of the teams in the top 10

Another dark horse in the top 10, the Turkish giants Fenerbahce have recorded 3.3 million footfalls in the observation period. Although the website does not look as appealing as the other ones in the top 10, it still did well with the total number of viewers.


#5 Barcelona (6.3 million)

Website – https://www.fcbarcelona.com/

Barcelona’s website was visited 6.3 million times during the observation period

This could be a surprise for many that Barcelona are 5th on the list and not higher although there is a definite difference of 3 million from the next-placed team. The Catalans’ website also has a background hue and stadium image like the UEFA site, which was previously observed in the PSG website.

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