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World Cup 2026: The Instagram Accounts Surging Right Now

World Cup 2026: The Instagram Accounts Surging Right Now

The short answer

Enzo Fernández, the association football player, is the Instagram account surging most in public attention right now — drawing 101,929 Wikipedia pageviews on July 16, 2026, about 10.4× its usual daily traffic, and holding 13.5M Instagram followers (@enzojfernandez) as measured by Lurk's live follow-graph on July 17, 2026. Lionel Scaloni and Diego Maradona follow on this ranking of the fastest-rising public Instagram accounts.

The 2026 World Cup is minting overnight global names, and public attention is spiking in real time. Lurk's trend engine flags the players surging fastest in search and encyclopedia traffic, then reports each one's verified public Instagram handle and live follower count. The table below ranks them with exact, sourced figures.

Instagram accounts surging fastest — 2026 World Cup

#PlayerCountryBeforeAfterFollowers gained
1Enzo FernándezAssociation football player · @enzojfernandez13.5M
2Lionel ScaloniAssociation football player · @lioscaloni2.3M
3Diego MaradonaAssociation football player · @maradona8.1M
4Lionel MessiAssociation football player · @leomessi511.2M
5GoogleAmerican multinational technology company, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. · @google15.7M
6Lamine YamalAssociation football player · @lamineyamal44.9M44.9M±0

How we compiled this

Candidates were detected from two public attention signals: the Wikimedia Pageviews API (each entity's July 16, 2026 article views compared against its own trailing 28-day average to compute a spike z-score) and the Google Trends realtime feed for the United States. Each candidate was resolved on Wikidata and kept only if it has a verified public Instagram username (property P2003), which proves the account exists. Follower counts are the live public figures returned by Lurk's own follow-graph API for each verified handle, measured on July 17, 2026. Where a "before" number is shown, it is an earlier follower reading Lurk recorded for that same account (measured window shown in the notes); where only one reading exists, the change is left as "—" rather than estimated. Follower counts move fast during a viral surge, so figures reflect the moment of measurement and are rounded to the precision shown. Only public, newsworthy data is used — no private-account data.

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World Cup 2026: The Instagram Accounts Surging Right Now”, Lurk Trend Desk, July 17, 2026. Free to reuse under CC BY 4.0 with attribution to getlurk.app.

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Frequently asked questions

Which Instagram account is surging the most in public attention right now?

Enzo Fernández (@enzojfernandez), a association football player, is surging the most — drawing 101,929 Wikipedia pageviews on July 16, 2026, about 10.4× its usual daily traffic. Lurk measured 13.5M Instagram followers on the account on July 17, 2026.

How many Instagram followers does Enzo Fernández have?

Lurk's live follow-graph measured @enzojfernandez at 13,454,965 followers on July 17, 2026. Follower counts change constantly during a viral surge, so the exact number moves minute to minute.

How does Lurk detect trending Instagram accounts?

Lurk watches public attention signals — Wikimedia pageview spikes and Google Trends search surges — then confirms each rising name has a verified public Instagram handle on Wikidata before reporting its live follower count. No private data is used.

How can I see who these accounts recently followed on Instagram?

You can track any public Instagram account's following list with Lurk, which shows who an account recently followed — anonymously and without logging in. It reads only public data, so the account owner is never notified.

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