Only two English clubs in top ten of best supported
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Sat, 11/07/2009 - 10:53
There are only two Premiership clubs in the top ten of the best supported in Europe on matchday.
Manchester United have been named ahead of Barcelona and Real Madrid as the best supported club in Europe.
Their average attendance of 75,304 last season saw them leapfrog Madrid, who dropped from first to fifth in the annual rankings by analysts Futebol Finance.
Top ten best supported clubs:
1) Manchester United - average 75,304
2) Borussia Dortmund - 74,748
3) Barcelona - 71,045
4) Real Madrid - 70,816
5) Bayern Munich - 69,000
6) Schalke - 61,442
7) Arsenal - 60,040
8) AC Milan - 59.757
9) Celtic - 57,366
10) Hamburg - 54,811
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Comments (24)
I'm so surprised no one is talking about German clubs. They may not have big stadia but they manage to get them filled even domestically. I'm sure the next 20 will feature more of them. For United i dont have a single doubt but for Arsenal being so down at 7th i'm surprised.
United For Ever
you are an ignorant fool. you know nothing about football, its culture, or history. Just please keep your stupid comments to yourself and stop posting this mindless manUre Utd brainwashed garbage for others to see. You're an embarassment to your club.
I am a liverpool fan and i dont hate ManU. i Hate their bandwagon fans. the majority know nothing about the club or about the game in general. Stop any liverpool fan and question them about the club or the game....and they'll have all the answers for ya. The only manU fans i don't hate are actually older people in their 50's. Imagine that thy're the only set of ppl who actually know the history of their club and about the game... A bloody shame if u ask me.... And don't get me started on CHELSEA !!!!
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