Being on the waiting list for season tickets really sucks lol
Highest Attendance here simply means biggest stadium. Average attendance relative to stadium size would be more interesting, shows where the real supporters are.
One thing to note about German clubs is their stadiums fit more people in due to standing. This is banned in most other countries and would drastically reduce the average attendance number at all of these clubs.
Shame our stadium an absolute shambles…
Where are they getting the data from? Our last 3 LaLiga games at the Bernabeu before the international break according to LaLiga website:
- 11/Nov/2023: Real Madrid 5 - 1 Valencia (72,475 attendance)
https://www.laliga.com/en-GB/match/temporada-2023-2024-laliga-easports-real-madrid-valencia-cf-13
- 5/Nov/2023: Real Madrid 0 - 0 Rayo Vallecano (70.220 attendance)
https://www.laliga.com/en-GB/match/temporada-2023-2024-laliga-easports-real-madrid-rayo-vallecano-12
- 7/Oct/2023: Real Madrid 4 - 0 Osasuna (70.864 attendance)
https://www.laliga.com/en-GB/match/temporada-2023-2024-laliga-easports-real-madrid-ca-osasuna-9
*Westfalenstadion
Would it be more balanced to use percentages, or would that skew it in favour of smaller clubs with easier to fill stadiums?
United aren’t allowed to sell over 74K seats anyway.
College football…
Hold my beer
For 7 hours
Funny I keep hearing about City and their " Record Attendance Numbers"
This is the same club that apparently reported the ‘‘highest revenue’’ in Europe…with 115 charges over their head
how is inter’s number lower than milan’s but their percentage is higher? it’s the same stadium lol
Buying season tickets became impossible
I feel like this should be in percentages rather than numbers
Should be called Giuseppe Meazza for AC Milan right?
Seeing a match at Westfalenstadion is on my bucket list
I’ve only seen one but it was quite an iconic match
you can for like 20 bucks, better seats are of course more but anyway. Plus Dortmund isnt that far from cities like Amsterdam (2 hrs), Bruxelles (3 hours), Hamburg (3 hours), Bruges (ok 4 hrs is a lot). So you could maybe combine it with some other bucket list thing you might wanna do
I went for the 2001 Uefa Cup final. However it wasn’t as bit as it is now back then.
Still a boss stadium though.
And then you watch a match of Terzicball and question all the decisions in your life that lead you to watch that game.