If your club isn't in either of these leagues then it cannot be considered a big club.
TIER 1 Dortmund - 80.8k Barcelona - 76.1k Bayern Munich - 75k Manchester Utd - 74.5k Inter Milan - 61.4k Schalke - 61.1k Real Madrid - 61k Arsenal - 59.9k West Ham - 58.3k Celtic - 57.5k Atletico Madrid - 56.2k AC Milan - 54.7k Stuttgart - 54.6k Tottenham - 54.2k Manchester City - 54.1k Benfica - 53.8k Atlanta Utd - 53.3k Ajax - 53k Liverpool - 53k Marseille - 53k
They count season tickets as being in attendance though, there’s no way clubs like Inter or Marseille are getting anywhere near those figures. They are more like 20k on a typical match day.
Isaac Gutierrez
Should really be done as a percentage of maximum capacity, Barca are only 75% full on average and probably a lot less regularly with matches against big clubs bringing it up.
Grayson Roberts
Stadiums with a low incline like that tend to have terrible atmospheres and views of the pitch. Upton Park was a great stadium.
Carson Mitchell
>Atlanta Utd MLS confirmed as elite.
Angel Evans
Everyone knows that, lad. You stuck in 2016 or something?
John Moore
You've got to feel for those Newcastle fans
Blake Ramirez
We can all agree that Germany's low ticket pricing and safe standing makes it the GOAT league for fans.
Blake Harris
>avg attendance above 10k Not gonna lie, that's a big yikes