Paris: Brazil’s record defeat at the hands of Germany in the World Cup semi-final sent social networks into overdrive, with Twitter and Facebook beating previous marks of activity for sporting events.
A total of 35.6 million tweets were sent during the match on Tuesday that saw the Germans thrash Brazil 7-1 — the host nation’s worst loss in its 100-year footballing history.
Brazil's Christ the Redeemer statue right now. pic.twitter.com/gqzYRxJTpy— Fascinating Pictures (@Fascinatingpics) July 9, 2014
The previous mark was set at the Super Bowl in February, which saw nearly 25 million comments unfurl on Twitter, the social network told AFP.
Facebook, meanwhile, saw more than 200 million posts, shares, comments and likes during the match, involving some 66 million people — an absolute record.
Today in Brazil. #bra pic.twitter.com/gAp3bqTcyu— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) July 9, 2014
On both platforms, the fifth German goal by Sami Khedira just 29 minutes into the match sparked the most comments and reactions.
On Twitter, it generated more than 580,000 tweets in the space of a minute.
Brazil have already signed a sponsorship deal with 7UP for the 2018 World Cup! pic.twitter.com/iRYIIkpntO— 2014 World Cup (@The2014WorIdCup) July 9, 2014
But generally, the jaw-dropping match inspired a deluge of biting comments by netizens shocked that a team deprived of its injured star player Neymar could suffer such a thrashing.
“Brazil has Neymar, Argentina has Messi, Portugal has Ronaldo but Germany has a team,” one widely retweeted comment said.
We all knew it pic.twitter.com/MKI4dk4DFv— Football Funnys (@FootballFunnys) July 9, 2014
Up until now in the World Cup, the nail-biting game between Brazil and Chile that went to extra time and saw the hosts scrape through in a penalty shoot-out had held the Twitter record with 16.3 million tweets.