ACHRAF HAKIMI.
BEST RB IN THE WORLD.
GOOD NIGHT GUYS. 👋🏽— Kylian Mbappé (@KMbappe) January 25, 2022
ACHRAF HAKIMI.
BEST RB IN THE WORLD.
GOOD NIGHT GUYS. 👋🏽— Kylian Mbappé (@KMbappe) January 25, 2022
Nigeria wins afcon
Leicester wins conference league
Nigeria wins world cup
Then we start pushing iheanacho and ndidi for the Ballon d'or pic.twitter.com/M3a9LFctRM— Sire Tesla (@clexetweets) January 15, 2022
When I see Senegal jubilating I think of how and when will my country Ghana do same. D for Dab3n #TeamGhana
— Bra OT (@OtabilSekyere) February 6, 2022
Ref said “if you go fit aa do am”#AFCON2021 pic.twitter.com/ZuCEmZSN67
— Ohene Kofi Asare 🇬🇭🇨🇲 (@cleanohene) February 6, 2022
So #TeamGhana didn't win even Offside of the tournament award
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣#SENEGY #AFCON21 #AFCON2021— SASANTE11💙 (@Sasante11) February 6, 2022
Top emojis, media and other stats of note
When it comes to using Emojis, the top 10 list reveals a range of emotions only football can elicit from people on Twitter. From laughter to tears, clapping, trophies and sheer alarm, Emojis played an important role in expressing the emotions amid often heated and joyful conversations. The top Emojis used were:
😂 😭 👏🏾 🔥 🔴 🆚 🏆 🦅 😍 🚨
Twitter has also revealed that many AFCON Tweets included media. Pictures and videos where often used to tell and amplify inspirational AFCON stories; such as a video posted by sports journalist and Twitter Spaces host of #AFCONwithJuliet Juliet Bawuah, telling the story of Salima Mukansanga following her historic appearance as a referee at #AFCON2021.
Salima Mukansanga has since arrived in her home country of Rwanda but her historic appearance as a referee at #AFCON2021 remain a significant part of this tournament. In this video recorded before she left 🇨🇲, she speaks of how she's processing all of this.#AFCONwithJuliet pic.twitter.com/KuD61Y0895
— Juliet Bawuah (@julietbawuah) February 1, 2022