Twitter is the homecourt of Filipino sports fans in 2021
Twitter is #WhatsHappening and with sports making a comeback in 2021, conversations on Twitter only skyrocketed. We saw a whopping 3.7 billion Tweets about sports worldwide, surpassing 2020’s total of almost 2.7 billion as people talked about sports. Closer to home, the Southeast Asia region garnered slightly over 95 million sports-related Tweets in 2021, a 40% increase from the year before. This is hardly surprising, as highly anticipated sporting events like #EURO2020, #Tokyo2020 and #Paralympics2020 returned with much fanfare. Whether fans watched from the bleachers or from their television screens at home; Twitter was abuzz with them celebrating goals and wins, as well as cheering on the #GOATs of the team they support.
“Twitter and sports will always have a special and tight relationship,” said Maurizio Barbieri, Head of Sports and Gaming Partnerships for SEA and Greater China at Twitter. “As events faced postponements and cancellations last year, sport fans on Twitter kept the passion and fervour alive by cheering, encouraging, and celebrating the wins together wherever they were. As competitions resumed this year, the built-up anticipation resulted in a global frenzy that transcended borders, with Twitter connecting the like-minded community to give them front row seats to all the action and a valuable avenue to participate in the excitement.”
Delving into the chatter from sports fans in the Philippines, we’ve uncovered the events that created the loudest cheers on Twitter. From podium finishes in Tokyo to action in court and virtual arena, here are some of the moments Filipinos have been talking about.
Chasing Olympic dreams in Tokyo
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Despite facing postponement and numerous challenges, @Tokyo2020 and @Olympics maintained pre-eminence in the sporting calendar, captivating Filipinos throughout July. Our athletes in various individual sports categories united Filipinos on Twitter, who offered words of support and encouragement throughout the event.
Weightlifting Hidilyn Diaz (@diaz_hidilyn) goes down in the Philippines’ history as the first ever Filipino athlete to win gold in the Olympics. a Tweet about her win became the top Retweeted related to Sports in the Philippines last year.
In the Philippines, the conversation around sports skyrocketed in 2021 with over 19.6 million Tweets, a 22.50% growth vs. 2020. Filipinos were mainly excited about #basketball, keeping tabs on the schedules and chatting non-stop since the games opened which garnered over 6.2 million Tweets for 2021. Entering midyear, all eyes were on the Olympics as its winners unfold one by one. Filipinos also ensured to bring their loudest cheers on Twitter with 2.4 million Tweets from July to August 2021, showcasing that Twitter is the stadium where Filipinos come together to share their love for sports.
Apart from the historic four medal wins, Filipinos also cheered for the sportsmanship of all Filipino athletes and other moments. One of them was Filipino skater Margielyn Didal (@MargielynDidal) who captured people’s hearts with her cheerful nature on and off the skating rink.
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