ATTENDANCE LEAGUE

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

TIER 2
Newcastle Utd - 51.1k
Eintracht Frankfurt - 49.8k
Borussia Monchengladbach - 49.7k
FC Koln - 49.5k
Rangers - 49.5k
Hertha BSC - 49.3k
Lyon - 49.1k
Hamburger SV - 48.9k
Flamengo - 48.6k
Zenit St Petersburg - 48.1k
PSG - 46.9k
Evergrande - 45.2k
Real Betis - 44.5k
Boca Juniors - 44.3k
Fortuna Dusseldorf - 43.8k
CF Monterrey - 42.5k
Porto - 41.6k
Werder Bremen - 41.4k
Tigres - 41.3k
Feyenoord - 41.2k

Reminder that if you don't actually go to games, your opinion is invalid.

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>flamerda in the list

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My betis :)

Most of those clubs don’t get anywhere near that many people in the stadium on average.

Look at this irrelevant shitter cope

TIER 1
England - 6
Germany - 4
Spain - 3
Italy - 2
France - 1
Netherlands - 1
Portugal - 1
Scotland - 1
USA - 1

TIER 2
Germany - 7
France - 2
Mexico - 2
Argentina - 1
Brazil - 1
China - 1
England - 1
Netherlands - 1
Portugal - 1
Russia - 1
Scotland - 1
Spain - 1

Yeah but these are the official average attendances for last season, knock a few percent off everyone and the ranking remains the same.

How the fuck are West Ham squeezing that many people into Upton Park?

If your club is in THIS league, it is in the limbo between Big and Tiny.

TIER 3
River Plate - 40.9k
Athletic Bilbao - 40.7k
Chelsea - 40.4k
Nuremberg - 40.4k
Racing Club - 39.9k
Seattle Sounders - 39.7k
Valencia - 39.5k
Beijing Sinobo - 39.4k
Juventus - 39.2k
Everton - 39k
AS Roma - 38.6k
RB Leipzig - 38.4k
Hannover - 38.4k
Urawa Red Diamonds - 37.1k
Corinthians - 36.2k
Galatasaray - 36.2k
Sevilla - 35.9k
Feberbache - 35.8k
Aston Villa - 35.4k
Leeds Utd - 33.5k

The taxpayer paid for them to move into the soulless London Stadium.

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That's adorable

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.

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.

Stadiums with a low incline like that tend to have terrible atmospheres and views of the pitch. Upton Park was a great stadium.

>Atlanta Utd
MLS confirmed as elite.

Everyone knows that, lad. You stuck in 2016 or something?

You've got to feel for those Newcastle fans

We can all agree that Germany's low ticket pricing and safe standing makes it the GOAT league for fans.

>avg attendance above 10k
Not gonna lie, that's a big yikes

Are Viking cringe or comfy?

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Comfy team, nice stadium, but shit fans.

>Seattle Sounders - 39.7k

Not even a CONCACAF Champions League lmao

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Outta my way soccer fucking shits

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Are average attendances good in GAA?

fucking based. the AFL shits on soccer too lmao

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>mfw literally the biggest soccer club in europe wouldn't even be in the top 5 AFL clubs
KEK how embarrassing

My club averages 20k on a 150k city

Fairly impressive desu