'Least-known' World Cup player gains half a million followers
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'Least-known' World Cup player gains half a million followers
An Argentine influencer identified Tim Payne as the World Cup’s least-known player and urged followers to boost his profile. Over a few days, Payne’s Instagram follower count rose from fewer than 5,000 to about 600,000, with the number still increasing. The influencer shared videos calling for people to follow Payne, tag him, and flood his posts with likes, comments, and additional content. Payne’s profile post celebrating his 50th appearance for New Zealand drew more than 50,000 comments. Payne, a 32-year-old defender, scored once and assisted four during World Cup qualifying and was selected for New Zealand’s third finals squad. New Zealand begins its campaign against Iran, then faces Egypt and Belgium.
"I looked at all the teams that play the World Cup for the least-known player and, after analysing one by one, I found it. Tim Payne is a defender and has a very difficult task: help New Zealand win their first World Cup match. They have never won one. What needs to be done to be the hero of the World Cup? First, follow Tim Payne. I'm going to tag him."
"Explode his posts with likes and comments. We need to start naming Tim Payne everywhere. You have to make videos feeding the legend of Tim Payne. If you have the World Cup album, upload a photo with your sticker. One post on Payne's profile, which celebrated his 50th appearance for New Zealand in March, now has over 50k comments."
"Over a few days, the stunt increased Payne's Instagram follower count from fewer than 5,000 to 600,000 - more than the All Whites' record goalscorer Chris Wood and New Zealand prime minster Christopher Luxon combined - with the number still rising. Valen Scarsini, known as 'elscarso' online, shared a video calling on his 697k TikTok and 458k Instagram followers to follow and make posts about the Wellington Phoenix player to boost his profile."
"In a follow-up video Scarsini revealed that Payne had messaged him about the surprise attention his account was attracting. Payne, 32, scored one and assisted four during the All Whites' World Cup qualifying campaign and was included in Darren Bazeley's 26-man squad for the nation's third ever finals. The tournament's lowest-ranked side, New Zealand will begin their first campaign since 2010 against Iran before taking on Egypt and Belgium in their bid to progress from Group G."
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