Tony Wang13 min readWorld Cup 2026 TikTok Creators by the Numbers
The World Cup's biggest TikTok creators aren't in the USA or Brazil — they're in Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the Andes. We ranked all 26 nations by creator size.
The 2026 World Cup is the first 48-team tournament, played across 16 cities in the United States, Canada and Mexico — and on TikTok it is already vast. The #worldcup2026 hashtag alone has 25.3 billion views across 1.98 million videos, and that is before a single knockout match.
Conventional wisdom says the United States rules TikTok — and for the very top of the leaderboard, it does: 11 of the 15 most-followed accounts on the planet are American. But zoom out from that handful of mega-celebrities to the typical creator in each nation, and a stranger map appears. We pulled every World Cup nation's creators from Crawlora's 3.33-million-creator dataset and asked two simple questions: whose creators are biggest — and can you actually reach them?
The World Cup's biggest TikTok stars aren't where you'd think
Rank the 26 nations by the size of their typical creator — the median follower count — and the football map turns upside down. The biggest creators belong to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Colombia, Ecuador, South Korea and South Africa, not to the tournament favourites:
Mapped, the pattern is unmistakable — the brightest creator economies ring the Gulf, North Africa and the Andes, not Western Europe:
Show the data
| Saudi Arabia — 45,435 | 45435% |
| Egypt — 42,200 | 42200% |
| Colombia — 41,181 | 41181% |
| Ecuador — 40,677 | 40677% |
| South Africa — 39,664 | 39664% |
| Korea Republic — 39,027 | 39027% |
| Japan — 37,595 | 37595% |
| Morocco — 37,104 | 37104% |
| Brazil — 37,000 | 37000% |
| England (GB) — 34,179 | 34179% |
| Argentina — 33,848 | 33848% |
| France — 33,603 | 33603% |
| United States — 33,338 | 33338% |
| Germany — 32,116 | 32116% |
| Spain — 31,722 | 31722% |
| Belgium — 31,550 | 31550% |
| Sweden — 31,400 | 31400% |
| Mexico — 31,113 | 31113% |
| Australia — 29,344 | 29344% |
| Canada — 29,286 | 29286% |
| Switzerland — 29,000 | 29000% |
| Austria — 29,000 | 29000% |
| Netherlands — 28,600 | 28600% |
| Norway — 27,500 | 27500% |
| Portugal — 27,462 | 27462% |
| Türkiye — 26,164 | 26164% |
Read down that list and it is almost the inverse of the form guide. The nations with the biggest creators — Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Ecuador, Colombia — are mostly tournament outsiders, while the powerhouses expected to contest the latter rounds (Germany, Spain, France) field smaller, more numerous creators. Star density tells the same story: roughly 30% of Egyptian and Saudi creators clear 100,000 followers, against ~22% in the US and 19% in Germany, and Egypt has the single highest share of million-follower accounts (4.0%). These are top-heavy creator economies — a smaller number of very large stars — whereas the European football heartlands run on a long tail of mid-sized creators.
It also reframes the "USA dominates TikTok" cliché. America genuinely owns the celebrity tier — Charli D'Amelio, MrBeast, 11 of the global top 15. But its median World Cup creator (33,338 followers) is squarely mid-table, smaller than eight other nations here. Megastars and a deep, large creator base are not the same thing.
Giant audiences, closed inboxes
Here is the part that surprised us most. The nations with the biggest creators are the hardest to actually reach. If you ranked nations by raw star power you would get one list; rank them by the share of creators who publish any way to contact them and you get almost the opposite. Plot the two together and the gap is the story:
In Egypt and Saudi Arabia, a creator is more than ten times as likely to clear 100,000 followers as to list a contact. In Ecuador the ratio is 24 to 1. The big-creator nations keep their audiences vast and their inboxes shut — most reach a manager only through a DM lottery. The English-speaking and Northern-European pools are the mirror image: smaller stars, but a contact listed 4 to 10 times more often. South Africa is the one nation that refuses the trade-off — top-six on reach and on openness.
The verified elite — and where sport sits
Verification is rarer than reach: only 2.73% of all 3.33M creators carry a badge. Among World Cup nations, Sweden (5.8%), Egypt (4.6%), Australia (4.5%) and England (4.3%) lead.
One cut is worth isolating for a football tournament: the sports niche. Across the dataset, sports creators are a verified elite — 5.9% carry a badge, 2.2× the 2.73% baseline. They are who they say they are far more often than the average creator — though, tellingly, no easier to reach: their contact rate (3.2%) sits below the all-creator average. A verified badge signals legitimacy, not availability.
Full table — all 26 measurable nations
| Nation | Confed. | Creators | Median followers | 100k+ reach | 1M+ share | Verified | Lists a contact |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saudi Arabia | AFC | 3,278 | 45,435 | 30.0% | 2.81% | 3.1% | 2.3% |
| Egypt | CAF | 1,843 | 42,200 | 30.4% | 3.96% | 4.6% | 2.4% |
| Colombia | CONMEBOL | 7,931 | 41,181 | 27.5% | 3.16% | 2.3% | 2.7% |
| Ecuador | CONMEBOL | 5,254 | 40,677 | 26.3% | 2.04% | 1.3% | 1.1% |
| South Africa | CAF | 2,028 | 39,664 | 26.5% | 2.51% | 3.6% | 11.8% |
| Korea Republic | AFC | 4,774 | 39,027 | 26.1% | 3.35% | 3.6% | 6.3% |
| Japan | AFC | 3,756 | 37,595 | 25.7% | 2.26% | 3.9% | 3.6% |
| Morocco | CAF | 4,050 | 37,104 | 24.3% | 2.12% | 1.7% | 5.6% |
| Brazil | CONMEBOL | 15,541 | 37,000 | 24.6% | 2.54% | 2.5% | 3.0% |
| England (GB) | UEFA | 13,717 | 34,179 | 23.3% | 2.25% | 4.3% | 15.4% |
| Argentina | CONMEBOL | 8,375 | 33,848 | 22.0% | 2.10% | 1.9% | 1.8% |
| France | UEFA | 7,061 | 33,603 | 24.4% | 2.22% | 4.0% | 8.8% |
| United States | Host | 22,636 | 33,338 | 22.5% | 1.94% | 2.9% | 9.7% |
| Germany | UEFA | 6,939 | 32,116 | 21.9% | 2.16% | 3.6% | 6.9% |
| Spain | UEFA | 6,670 | 31,722 | 22.3% | 2.43% | 2.7% | 7.5% |
| Belgium | UEFA | 1,014 | 31,550 | 22.1% | 1.58% | 2.7% | 8.8% |
| Sweden | UEFA | 895 | 31,400 | 23.8% | 2.01% | 5.8% | 8.0% |
| Mexico | Host | 25,173 | 31,113 | 20.7% | 2.00% | 1.7% | 3.7% |
| Australia | AFC | 6,023 | 29,344 | 20.5% | 1.76% | 4.5% | 8.2% |
| Canada | Host | 11,779 | 29,286 | 20.1% | 1.71% | 2.8% | 11.6% |
| Switzerland | UEFA | 1,101 | 29,000 | 22.1% | 2.45% | 3.1% | 9.3% |
| Austria | UEFA | 971 | 29,000 | 18.8% | 1.13% | 3.4% | 3.9% |
| Netherlands | UEFA | 1,960 | 28,600 | 18.6% | 1.48% | 4.0% | 10.7% |
| Norway | UEFA | 742 | 27,500 | 21.2% | 1.21% | 3.0% | 11.5% |
| Portugal | UEFA | 2,395 | 27,462 | 16.2% | 1.13% | 2.3% | 5.0% |
| Türkiye | UEFA | 4,645 | 26,164 | 18.8% | 1.40% | 3.2% | 2.6% |
What it tells us
- Fans: the World Cup you scroll on TikTok is shaped by where the big creators actually are — and that is as much the Gulf, North Africa and the Andes as it is Europe or Brazil. Saudi Arabia and Egypt punch far above their football weight on the For You page.
- On the 'USA dominates' myth: true for celebrities, not for the median creator. America owns the megastar tier and a huge creator base, but its typical creator is mid-table — a reminder that 'most-followed accounts' and 'biggest creators overall' are different leaderboards.
- Creators: a giant following and a way to reach you almost never travel together. In most nations, simply listing a contact puts you in a small, valuable minority — nowhere more so than in the big-creator markets of the Gulf and South America.
- Analysts & journalists: rank creator economies by the typical creator, not the top 10. Reach and reachability are weakly — often inversely — correlated across these 26 nations, so a 'star power' map and a 'who can you actually work with' map look nothing alike.
A 48-team World Cup will mint thousands of overnight creator moments. Where the biggest of them already live — and which of them you could ever actually reach — turns out to be one of the more surprising maps of the tournament.
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Frequently asked questions
How big is the 2026 World Cup on TikTok?
Enormous. The #worldcup2026 hashtag alone has 25.3 billion views across 1.98 million videos as of June 2026 — before the knockout rounds — and that is one of many World Cup tags. The tournament is the first 48-team edition, hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Which World Cup country has the biggest TikTok creators?
Measured by median follower count, the typical creator is largest in Saudi Arabia (about 45,000 followers), Egypt (42,000), Colombia (41,000), Ecuador (41,000) and South Korea (39,000) — top-heavy creator economies. The footballing and creator giants are smaller: Germany and Spain about 32,000, the United States 33,000, England 34,000. Egypt and Saudi Arabia also have the highest share of creators above 100,000 followers (about 30%).
Does the USA dominate TikTok?
Only at the very top. The United States holds 11 of the 15 most-followed TikTok accounts in the world, but among World Cup nations its typical creator (median about 33,000 followers) is mid-table — smaller than Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Colombia, Ecuador, South Korea, South Africa, Japan, Morocco and Brazil. The US wins on celebrity megastars, not on the size of the average creator.
Are the biggest TikTok creators the easiest to reach?
No — it's almost the opposite. The nations with the biggest creators are the hardest to contact: in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Ecuador and Argentina only 1–3% of creators list any public contact, versus 10–15% in England, Canada, Norway and the Netherlands. In Ecuador a creator is about 24 times more likely to clear 100,000 followers than to list a way to reach them. Giant audiences, closed inboxes — South Africa is the rare nation strong on both.
How was this World Cup creator study measured?
We filtered Crawlora's creators_search dataset (3,327,485 discoverable TikTok creators, June 2026 snapshot) to the 48 nations qualified for the 2026 World Cup and rolled up, per nation, the median follower count, brand-tier reach (100k+/1M+), the verified share and the share listing a public contact. Country is bio/locale-derived and present on about 7.7% of creators, so 26 of the 48 nations have enough data to rank (170,551 creators); the figures are aggregate-only and the dataset is open and reproducible.
Which World Cup nations could not be measured?
22 of the 48 qualified nations — including Uruguay, Croatia, Senegal, Ghana, Tunisia, Paraguay and debutants like Curaçao and Cabo Verde — have too few creators with a detected country to rank reliably. Country detection in the dataset skews toward larger English, Spanish and Portuguese-speaking markets, so smaller or less-represented nations fall below the 300-creator floor we require.