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    Brazil vs Germany 2014 game sets Twitter record

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    By Staff Writer on July 9, 2014 Sports

    For sure the defeat of Brazil by Germany was a record breaker. The game also set a record on Twitter. According to Twitter Data, with 35.6 million Tweets, #BRA v #GER is the most-discussed single sports game ever on Twitter.

    With 35.6 million Tweets, #BRA v #GER is the most-discussed single sports game ever on Twitter. #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/pRjssAZmhg

    — Twitter Data (@TwitterData) July 9, 2014

    The match also set a TPM record: Khedira’s 29′ goal (0-5) saw 580,166 TPM.

    The #BRA v #GER match also set a TPM record: Khedira’s 29′ goal (0-5) saw 580,166 TPM. #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/188YGgrgZg

    — Twitter Data (@TwitterData) July 9, 2014

     

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