1 - Borussia Dortmund (GER): 81.365 ≈100%

2 - Bayern München (GER): 75.000 ≈100%

3 - Interazionale (ITA): 73.555 ≈ 100%

4 - Manchester United (ENG): 73.488 ≈ 99%

5 - Milan (ITA): 72.362 ≈95%

6 - Real Madrid (SPA): 68.588 ≈ 81%

7 - Olympique de Marseille (FRA): 63.621 ≈ 65%

8 - West Ham (ENG): 62.468 ≈ 100%

9 - Rome (ITA): 62.439 ≈86%

10 - Tottenham (ENG): 61.726 ≈ 99%

11 - Arsenal (ENG): 60.113 ≈99%

12 - Benfica (POR): 59.594 ≈91%

13 - Atlético de Madri (ESP): 58.857 ≈86%

14 - Celtic (SCO): 58.553 ≈ 96%

15 - Flamengo (BRA): 56.743 ≈72%

16 - Eintracht Frankfurt (GER): 55.220 ≈95%

17 - Stuttgart: 53.300 ≈99%

18 - Manchester City (ENG): 53.311 ≈ 100%

19 - Borussia Mönchengladbach (GER): 53.255 ≈88%

20 - Newcastle (ENG): 52.106 ≈ 100%

  • bourne23k@alien.topB
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    I kinda dont want to believe this. I dont believe San Siro solds out almost every match. When I used to live in Milano the stadium couldnt even fill 45%, how its suddenly on 95% +

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      Possibly based on ticket sales, many people buy a season ticket but don’t attend every home game. But the seat is still “sold”

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        But if you watch live at the stadium (or even on TV) you can tell the stadium is actually full, the number of season ticket holders who don’t show up is likely negligible in the grand scheme.

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    River 0late in Argentina has been sold out for over a year now, with 84000 capacity. This doesn’t seem very accurate

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      I put them there, but in reality this “new” number of theirs is not really correct, if you consider their attendance before the reform, they would not be first. So, I considered only after the reform, it went from 72k total seats to 83k seats

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      You are right, for some reason River did not appear for me while searching. These numbers that I posted are correct, but maybe there is one or two missing, I will review it and correct anything necessary

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      Liverpool is averaging 50k per game, I don’t know the specific circunstances of their Stadium right now, but that is the number. People told me they are reforming part of it or something

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    German clubs are superior, best fan culture of the top 5 leagues. Also because we didn’t completely sold our soul like the premier league, where tickets are unaffordable for normal folks

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      I’d say it’s a bit of the opposite tbh! Despite being absolutely ripped off sometimes, English fans, which are predominantly normal folks still flock to their games regardless. They give up a significant proportion of their disposable incomes to follow their teams, if that isn’t quality fan culture I don’t know what is.

      English teams have great capacity utilisation virtually every game, if you lowered the price, the number of tickets wouldn’t increase because they’re already maxed out. Just because we have a multi-cultural society doesn’t mean we’ve sold out to foreigners.

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      This comment is funny because if we go by percentages just from this graph more fans turn out for premier league games than bundesliga

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      You can tell none of you are fans of a premier league club that can’t afford the tickets anymore bc of the ridiculous prices and it shows, you’d think heavily different about that if that was your actual situations broskis

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    Impressive how West Ham have grown into their new ground. Biggest team in London attendance-wise!

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      I think West Ham gets a lot of ‘Neutral’ tourists who are on a London visit as well.

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          bigger side sells tickets more selectively. a big talking point right now in the arsenal fan base for example is the ballot model (lots of other fans complain too about this). results in people botting the ballot and scalping tickets and other fans with more loyalty who were attending in the down time not getting tickets.

          west ham are very unlikely to have that problem

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    Is your source only about first division football? Schalke 04 has an average attendance of 61,591 in this season.

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      I put them there, but in reality this “new” number of theirs is not really correct, if you consider their attendance before the reform, they would not be first. So, I considered only after the reform, it went from 72k total seats to 83k seats