Buying season tickets became impossible
Are these the 5 biggest stadiums for a club side?
Seeing a match at Westfalenstadion is on my bucket list
you can for like 20 bucks, better seats are of course more but anyway. Plus Dortmund isnt that far from cities like Amsterdam (2 hrs), Bruxelles (3 hours), Hamburg (3 hours), Bruges (ok 4 hrs is a lot). So you could maybe combine it with some other bucket list thing you might wanna do
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.
I’ve only seen one but it was quite an iconic match
And then you watch a match of Terzicball and question all the decisions in your life that lead you to watch that game.
Wow Italian attendances have come back hard from 10 years ago
and this is without privately owned stadiums, imagine if each club had their own, with good visibility, decent public transport connections etc.
Been imagining it for years.
Number 3 & 5 having such high attendances just to put out weekly stinkers on the pitch.
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?
It would be more interesting as a percentage of attendance vs max capacity.
This way, it’s just big teams with bigger stadia. There’s going to be “smaller” teams with max capacity every match that don’t get the credit because they just have less seats.
United aren’t allowed to sell over 74K seats anyway.
I feel like this should be in percentages rather than numbers
Being on the waiting list for season tickets really sucks lol
how is inter’s number lower than milan’s but their percentage is higher? it’s the same stadium lol
r/morepeoplefitinbiggerstadiums
Although Camp Nou is a notable absentee
I’m glad they aren’t made like college stadiums in the USA.
Being on the waiting list for season tickets really sucks lol
College football…
Hold my beer
For 7 hours
Old Trafford? I assume that count is done at the start of the game not the end…
Remember that Manchester United turns the surrounding area to a tourist hub due to the magnitude of the club, they may not have had the best years on the pitch but they’re still a big fucking institution that makes a killing commercially so I’m sure tourists fill up Old Trafford too
But I do wonder how many years that aura (I hate this word) alone is gonna carry the club. 10 years with no PL or CL and only an FA Cup and a Europa League to show for them. There are 10 years olds alive today that weren’t alive when United last won the PL. I wonder how long their past achievements will carry them.
On the other hand, I’m friends with maybe a couple City fans lol I also wonder when, if ever, they will replace United as the go-to club to pick in England once they start watching football.
If things continue as is then probably in 15 years
Yeah probably because people get there at the start to watch the game and then leave at the end…