Top 10 Most Followed Serie A Football Clubs on Facebook in 2026

| By FootGoal

Facebook might be the “older” social network, but for football clubs it remains a massive platform with hundreds of millions of engaged supporters worldwide. In Serie A, the Facebook landscape looks familiar at the top — and throws up a surprise twist in the battle for second place.

All data below was researched, verified, and analyzed from the official Facebook pages of each Serie A club by FootGoal.pro. These are real numbers from official accounts, not estimates.

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Quick Reference: All 20 Serie A Clubs Facebook Ranking 2026

Rank Club Facebook Followers
1 Juventus 46,000,000
2 Inter Milan 35,000,000
3 AC Milan 29,000,000
4 Roma 11,000,000
5 Napoli 5,500,000
6 Fiorentina 2,200,000
7 Lazio 1,100,000
8 Bologna 1,000,000
9 Atalanta 853,000
10 Torino 535,000
11 Genoa 507,000
12 Cagliari 504,000
13 Udinese 471,000
14 Como 381,000
14 Parma 381,000
16 Sassuolo 359,000
17 Hellas Verona 326,000
18 Lecce 169,000
19 Cremonese 93,000
20 Pisa 58,000

Source: Official Facebook pages of each Serie A club. Data researched and published by FootGoal.pro, 2026.

The Big Story: Inter Beats AC Milan for Second Place

Before we dive into the full breakdown, the headline number to note isn’t at the top — it’s positions two and three. On Instagram, AC Milan (18.3M) comfortably leads Inter (14.3M). On TikTok, AC Milan (22.8M) again beats Inter (18.7M). But on Facebook? Inter Milan flips the script entirely: 35 million versus AC Milan’s 29 million.

That 6 million follower advantage on Facebook tells a story about generational fanbases and platform timing. Facebook’s peak growth years were the late 2000s and early 2010s — exactly when Inter were winning back-to-back Serie A titles and the 2010 Champions League under José Mourinho. That era built an enormous global Facebook following that has held firm ever since.

It’s the same club, same city, same stadium — but a completely different platform ranking. Social media history matters.

The Complete Top 10 Serie A Clubs on Facebook in 2026

1. 👑 Juventus — 46,000,000 Followers

City: Turin
Founded: 1897
Nicknames: La Vecchia Signora, I Bianconeri

No surprises here. Juventus leads Serie A on Facebook just as they do on Instagram and TikTok, and their 46 million followers is a number that eclipses the entire rest of Italian football combined.

Juventus’s Facebook dominance was built across the same era as their Instagram following — years of domestic dominance, European finals, and the global pull of marquee signings. On Facebook specifically, the club capitalised on the platform’s growth early, built a massive international community across Asia and Latin America, and has maintained it with consistent, high-quality content ever since.

One distinction on Facebook: the platform’s older demographic works in Juventus’s favour. Their supporters skew slightly older than, say, a TikTok audience, and Facebook’s long-form video capabilities allow the club to serve richer match analysis and documentary-style content that their fanbase genuinely consumes.

Key stat: Juventus’s 46 million Facebook followers represent 33.7% of the entire Serie A combined Facebook following. One club, one third of all Serie A followers.

2. 🔵⚫ Inter Milan — 35,000,000 Followers

City: Milan
Founded: 1908
Nicknames: I Nerazzurri, La Beneamata

Here is where Facebook tells a completely different story from every other platform. Inter at 35 million — ahead of AC Milan, firmly in second place — is a direct product of timing. When Facebook exploded globally between 2009 and 2013, Inter were European champions and consecutive Serie A title winners. Fans around the world who discovered Inter during that golden era followed them on the social platform they were using at the time: Facebook.

That following has been maintained and grown through Inter’s recent domestic dominance — back-to-back Serie A titles and a 2023 Champions League final appearance — but the foundation was built in the Mourinho years.

Inter’s Facebook content strategy leans into their global fanbase with multilingual posts, international match screenings, and content that specifically targets the Southeast Asian markets where Inter have historically been especially popular.

3. 🔴⚫ AC Milan — 29,000,000 Followers

City: Milan
Founded: 1899
Nicknames: Il Diavolo, The Rossoneri

Twenty-nine million is an enormous Facebook following by any measure — but in the context of this ranking it feels slightly underwhelming given AC Milan’s global prestige. Seven Champions League titles, a century of iconic players, and one of football’s most recognisable visual identities, yet they trail Inter by 6 million on this particular platform.

The explanation is simple: AC Milan’s worst period in club history overlapped almost exactly with Facebook’s peak growth years. The club spent much of the 2010s in mid-table obscurity while Inter were winning trophies. The fans who joined Facebook during that era had less reason to follow Milan.

Milan’s 2022 Scudetto and subsequent Champions League campaigns have reignited global interest, and their Facebook page is now one of the most actively growing in Serie A — but closing a 6 million gap on Inter will take time.

4. 🟡🔴 AS Roma — 11,000,000 Followers

City: Rome
Founded: 1927
Nicknames: I Giallorossi, La Lupa

Roma’s 11 million on Facebook is genuinely impressive — comfortably the largest following outside the Milan clubs, and a platform where they outperform their Instagram ranking in percentage terms relative to the big three. Roma have always had a strong, vocal, and globally connected fanbase, and Facebook’s community features suit that kind of passionate supporter culture.

The Mourinho years (2021–2024) gave Roma enormous international visibility. His social media presence was enormous on its own, and Roma’s Facebook team consistently leveraged his quotes, press conference moments, and personality to drive engagement. Those follower gains have largely stuck post-Mourinho.

5. 🔵 Napoli — 5,500,000 Followers

City: Naples
Founded: 1926
Nicknames: Gli Azzurri, I Partenopei

Napoli’s 5.5 million Facebook followers mirror their Instagram performance closely, which tells us their social media growth has been relatively consistent across platforms. The 2023 Scudetto was the single biggest follower event in the club’s Facebook history — the global football community shared that celebration widely, and Napoli gained hundreds of thousands of new followers in the days following the title win.

The Maradona connection is, if anything, even more powerful on Facebook than on other platforms. Facebook’s older demographic includes many fans who actually watched Diego play in Naples, and memorial content around the Argentinian legend consistently generates Napoli’s highest engagement numbers on the platform.

6. 🟣 Fiorentina — 2,200,000 Followers

City: Florence
Founded: 1926
Nicknames: La Viola, I Gigliati

Fiorentina’s 2.2 million on Facebook is their strongest performance across all three platforms — they sit 6th here, versus joint 6th on Instagram and 9th on TikTok. Facebook’s older demographic suits Fiorentina’s fanbase profile, which skews more toward supporters who followed the club through the Batistuta era and the early 2000s.

Their Facebook content heavily features club heritage, Florentine culture, and matchday atmosphere from the Artemio Franchi, which resonates strongly with long-term supporters and the Italian diaspora abroad.

7. 🔵⚪ Lazio — 1,100,000 Followers

City: Rome
Founded: 1900
Nicknames: Le Aquile, I Biancocelesti

Once again, Lazio underperforms. Three platforms, three disappointing numbers: 1.2 million on Instagram, 347,400 on TikTok, and now 1.1 million on Facebook. This is not a one-platform problem — it is a consistent and systemic social media gap that the club has not addressed.

The contrast with Roma is stark on every platform. Roma have 11 million Facebook followers. Lazio have 1.1 million. That’s a 10:1 ratio between two clubs from the same city with comparable domestic histories. Whatever Roma’s social media team is doing, Lazio need to study it seriously.

8. 🔴🔵 Bologna — 1,000,000 Followers

City: Bologna
Founded: 1909
Nicknames: I Rossoblù, Il Grifone

Bologna hitting one million Facebook followers is a landmark moment for a club that has spent much of the modern era as a mid-table Serie A side. Their remarkable 2023-24 season — qualifying for the Champions League for the first time in decades under Thiago Motta — generated a surge of national and international attention, and their Facebook following reflects that momentum.

Their Facebook page is notably well-run, with strong visual content and consistent posting schedules that punch above the club’s traditional media weight.

9. 🖤🔵 Atalanta — 853,000 Followers

City: Bergamo
Founded: 1907
Nicknames: La Dea, I Nerazzurri di Bergamo

Atalanta’s 853,000 on Facebook follows the same pattern as their other platform numbers — respectable but not reflecting the size of their footballing reputation. A club that has played Champions League football, won a Europa League, and consistently played some of the most exciting football in Italy deserves a larger global following than these numbers suggest.

Their Facebook audience is disproportionately Italian and regional, which limits absolute follower counts but may actually produce higher engagement rates than the big clubs whose audiences are more globally diffuse.

10. 🔴 Torino — 535,000 Followers

City: Turin
Founded: 1906
Nicknames: Il Toro, I Granata

Torino’s inclusion in the top 10 on Facebook is one of the notable differences from the Instagram and TikTok rankings, where they sit further down the table. Their 535,000 Facebook followers reflect a loyal, older fanbase that has been active on the platform since its early days — the Torino faithful are deeply passionate supporters and that dedication shows in consistent following numbers.

The Grande Torino legacy and the Superga tragedy remain central to the club’s identity and generate heritage content that performs particularly well with the older demographic that dominates Facebook.

Facebook vs. Instagram vs. TikTok: The Full Comparison

Here’s the most revealing table in this entire series — all three platforms side by side for every club in the top 10 across any platform:

Club Facebook Instagram TikTok
Juventus 46,000,000 60,000,000 42,600,000
Inter Milan 35,000,000 14,300,000 18,700,000
AC Milan 29,000,000 18,300,000 22,800,000
Roma 11,000,000 7,300,000 16,300,000
Napoli 5,500,000 5,300,000 6,400,000
Fiorentina 2,200,000 1,400,000 1,100,000
Lazio 1,100,000 1,200,000 347,400
Bologna 1,000,000 624,000
Atalanta 853,000 1,100,000 1,300,000
Torino 535,000 502,000 329,800
Parma 381,000 739,000 1,500,000
Como 381,000 1,400,000 535,900

The cross-platform patterns are revealing. Inter’s Facebook advantage over AC Milan completely reverses on Instagram and TikTok — a direct reflection of when each fanbase was built. Roma are stronger on TikTok (16.3M) than Facebook (11M) or Instagram (7.3M), suggesting a younger and more content-hungry global fanbase. Parma and Como both outperform on TikTok relative to Facebook, pointing to newer, younger followings built on short-form video rather than legacy platform presence.

Key Takeaways: What Facebook Tells Us That Other Platforms Don’t

Facebook Freezes History in Place

More than any other platform, Facebook follower counts reflect what clubs were doing between 2009 and 2015. Inter’s 35 million versus AC Milan’s 29 million is basically a scorecard of the two clubs’ relative success during Facebook’s growth years. The platform doesn’t lie — it just reports history with a six-year lag.

Four Clubs Above 10 Million — A Unique Achievement

On Instagram, three clubs clear 10 million. On TikTok, three clubs clear 10 million. On Facebook, four clubs do: Juventus, Inter, AC Milan, and Roma. The Facebook platform’s earlier adoption and longer lifespan means more clubs had the runway to build genuinely massive audiences.

Lazio’s Problem Is Structural, Not Cyclical

Three platforms. Three rankings. Lazio 7th, 8th, and 13th on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok respectively. This pattern confirms that their social media underperformance is not platform-specific or era-specific — it is a deeper issue with the club’s approach to digital audience building that has persisted across over a decade of social media evolution.

Bologna’s Momentum Is Real

One million Facebook followers for Bologna, combined with 624,000 on Instagram, tells us their Champions League qualifier season genuinely moved the needle across platforms. This is a club whose social media profile is growing, and worth watching over the next 12-18 months.

Full Serie A Facebook Ranking 2026: The Complete Table

Rank Club Facebook Followers % of Total Serie A Following
1 Juventus 46,000,000 33.7%
2 Inter Milan 35,000,000 25.6%
3 AC Milan 29,000,000 21.2%
4 Roma 11,000,000 8.1%
5 Napoli 5,500,000 4.0%
6 Fiorentina 2,200,000 1.6%
7 Lazio 1,100,000 0.8%
8 Bologna 1,000,000 0.7%
9 Atalanta 853,000 0.6%
10 Torino 535,000 0.4%
11 Genoa 507,000 0.4%
12 Cagliari 504,000 0.4%
13 Udinese 471,000 0.3%
14 Como 381,000 0.3%
14 Parma 381,000 0.3%
16 Sassuolo 359,000 0.3%
17 Hellas Verona 326,000 0.2%
18 Lecce 169,000 0.1%
19 Cremonese 93,000 0.1%
20 Pisa 58,000 0.04%

Combined total: approximately 136,487,000 followers. Source: Official Facebook pages. Researched and published by FootGoal.pro.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Serie A club has the most Facebook followers?

Juventus is the most followed Serie A club on Facebook with 46 million followers as of 2026, maintaining their lead across all major social media platforms.

How many Facebook followers does Inter Milan have?

Inter Milan has 35 million Facebook followers as of 2026, making them the second most followed Serie A club on the platform — ahead of AC Milan’s 29 million.

Why does Inter rank above AC Milan on Facebook but below them on Instagram?

Facebook’s older demographic skews toward fans who built their following during the platform’s peak growth years (2009–2013), when Inter were winning Serie A titles and the Champions League under Mourinho. AC Milan’s Instagram lead reflects stronger performance with younger audiences on newer platforms, where Milan’s recent resurgence has driven growth.

How many Serie A clubs have over 10 million Facebook followers?

Four Serie A clubs have over 10 million Facebook followers in 2026: Juventus (46M), Inter Milan (35M), AC Milan (29M), and Roma (11M).

Where is Lazio ranked on Facebook among Serie A clubs?

Lazio ranks 7th among Serie A clubs on Facebook in 2026 with 1.1 million followers, consistent with their underperformance across Instagram (8th) and TikTok (13th).

Which Serie A club has the fewest Facebook followers?

Pisa has the fewest Facebook followers among Serie A clubs in 2026 with 58,000 followers.

What is the total Facebook following of all Serie A clubs combined?

The combined Facebook following of all 20 Serie A clubs in 2026 is approximately 136.5 million followers, with Juventus, Inter, and AC Milan alone accounting for nearly 80% of that total.

Methodology

All follower counts in this article were collected from the official verified Facebook pages of each Serie A club. Data was researched, reviewed, and published by FootGoal.pro in April 2026. Figures represent follower counts at time of research and may fluctuate over time. No third-party estimation tools were used — all numbers come directly from official account pages.

FootGoal.pro is your source for accurate football social media data across Serie A, La Liga, the Premier League, and more.

 

Data source: Official Facebook pages of Serie A clubs. Research and analysis by FootGoal.pro. Published April 2026. All rights reserved.