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Old 18 Dec 2003, 06:07 AM   #1
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Attendance statistics German Bundesliga season 2003/04:

http://www.schwatzgelb.com/fanservic...dances0304.htm

(There is a diagram available at the bottom of the site. I don't know whether it works with other browsers than Iexplorer)

At the moment Germany's Bundesliga has the highest average attendance in the world regarding football (soccer). It is 36.558 but till 2006 some new stadiums will be completed and maybe an average of 40.000+ isn't out of reach. Also depends on which teams relegate and promote.


Germany's stadiums for World Cup 2006:

http://www.schwatzgelb.com/fanservice/stadiums.htm


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Old 20 Dec 2003, 02:52 PM   #2
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wow ... how fascinating darling
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Old 23 Mar 2004, 05:17 AM   #3
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I've updated the list!
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Old 05 Apr 2004, 11:41 PM   #4
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Can you give us some help interpreting your table? On the chart at the far right, is the first column home attendance? What is the second column?

Thanks!
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Old 06 Apr 2004, 05:34 AM   #5
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first column: average home attendances 03/04

second column: actual stadium capacities (which are changing as some stadiums are in building or redeveloping phase)

-> in "diagram2" the average attendance of the home team is compared to the actual stadium capacity. That isn't very objective as some capacities were raised during the season thus decreasing the average utilisation of these stadiums. In fact it was just easier for me to set up the diagram this way.

Btw, last weekend an average of 45.687 spectators passed the gates which is a new all time high for Bundesliga! Plus Bundesliga will have the highest average attendance this season world wide and Borussia Dortmund will set a new record for the highest average club attendance world wide ever (BVB (03/04 till now): 78.964 - ac milan (91/92): 77.868 - napoli (84/85): 77.597).
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Old 06 Apr 2004, 05:39 AM   #6
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Gotta tell you though (maybe they don't care). Bundesliga does a lousy job of marketing their product worldwide. This is no longer insignificant (blunder).

An example: Fox shows a BL game of the week each week in US. Only once have they shown Hannover (w/2 Americans) in past 10 games. It is basically inexcusable that they are not showing Hannover at least 1/2 the time...so simple...(Fox has to accept whatever feed BL/tv partner gives them)

As well, the league is just not as known (players) or respected like England, Italian, Spain. Sure, European success has something to do w/it, but so does marketing...

It is amazing, though, to see the revival in Germany, and yes, they are going to have outstanding attendence leading into WC 2006 (and shortly thereafter)...
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Old 20 Apr 2004, 12:38 AM   #7
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The figure aren't very impressive when you take into account that Germany has over a third more people than any other Western European country, that it is only an 18 team league, and that the ticket prices are very low (starting at about 9 Euros).
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Old 21 Apr 2004, 04:46 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Philip in London
and that the ticket prices are very low (starting at about 9 Euros).
I have friends who can back this up.
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Old 21 Apr 2004, 04:47 AM   #9
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Let see how the attendance is affected if Rudi Voller gets his wish that fewer foreigners are allowed in the league.
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Old 26 Apr 2004, 02:01 AM   #10
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Nice analysis. One question: why does Bayern have a lower claimed max capacity than 1860?
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