Shame our stadium an absolute shambles..
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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
Schalke and Hamburg are on 11 and 14 lol
Top 5 supported clubs outside the top flights
- Schalke
- Hamburg
- Hertha
- Kaiserslautern
- Sunderland
Some clubs in Serie B could be higher like Palermo or Sampdoria or Bari but a lot of people don't bother going to the stadium it it's not Serie A or a promotion playoff, it's kinda sad because half of them support juve/inter/milan instead of their local club
The whole point is that they aren't in the top flight but still get very large crowds. Its a good metric of how loyal the support is.
Cheers Geoff
Top 5 supported second tier clubs in top 5 league nations. Weird stat.
Ha Ho He!
Nur der HSV.
Wir sehen uns in 2 Wochen zum Pokal :) Ich liebe diese zweite Liga, weiß gar nicht, ob man wirklich aufsteigen möchte, die Stimmung ist echt immer fantastisch.
Thought Liverpool would be on this list.
I’m glad they aren’t made like college stadiums in the USA.
Funny I keep hearing about City and their " Record Attendance Numbers"
r/morepeoplefitinbiggerstadiums
Although Camp Nou is a notable absentee
Man Utd fans sticking it up to the Glazers I see
I thought AC Milan would have more fans
*Westfalenstadion
Hopefully camp Nou will be back next year
Seeing a match at Westfalenstadion is on my bucket list
I’ve only seen one but it was quite an iconic match
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.
United aren’t allowed to sell over 74K seats anyway.
Would the list be different if it wasn't the top 5 leagues? I can't imagine any teams beating this outside of the top 5?
Bayern and Dortmund are maxed out
Allianz Arena has 75k seats and Signal Iduna Park has 81.365k seats.
Being on the waiting list for season tickets really sucks lol
Are these the 5 biggest stadiums for a club side?
how is inter’s number lower than milan’s but their percentage is higher? it’s the same stadium lol
Just a note, German clubs report tickets sold, not actual attendance. I don't know about Spain or Italy, but English clubs report how many people actually came rather than how many tickets were sold.
English clubs use tickets sold too. I went to Arsenal vs Fulham a few years ago and the stadium was maybe 75% full, yet Arsenal announced the attendance was 59k or something. It was laughably obviously false.
Another 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.
That's actually not ture English clubs use tickets sold.
The difference is German match tickets are so much cheaper and their public transport is A LOT cheaper. (They own our railways companies and use the profits to subsides there own ticket prices for trains).
Old Trafford? I assume that count is done at the start of the game not the end...
Should be called Giuseppe Meazza for AC Milan right?
I feel like this should be in percentages rather than numbers
Would it be more balanced to use percentages, or would that skew it in favour of smaller clubs with easier to fill stadiums?
Being on the waiting list for season tickets really sucks lol
Camp Nou?