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The five most visited football clubs in Europe

The popularity of football clubs depends not only on the results. The competent work of marketers helps the team attract millions of fans.

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Bayern Munich (Germany)

Bayern Munich's rightful place in our ranking is fifth, although the team could have taken a higher position. The modern Allianz Arena accommodates 75,000 spectators, but the average attendance is just over 66,000. Given the passion of Munich fans for football, this result does not look very impressive. Over the past ten years, Bayern has confidently held the title of national champion and regularly reaches the decisive stages of the Champions League. Perhaps the fans of the club are bored with the constant success of the team, which explains the low level of occupancy of the stadium at home matches.

Barcelona (Spain)

Throughout the 21st century, the Catalan club has established itself as one of the leading forces not only in Spanish but also in European football. At certain times, even Messi, Iniesta, and Xavi had no competition in Spain. However, it is surprising that the average attendance of the club's matches remains relatively low and does not reach 70 thousand spectators, despite the fact that it has the largest stadium in Europe, accommodating more than 90 thousand. This difference is puzzling, especially considering that the "blue garnet" in the late 2000s won all possible trophies. Fans of the Catalan club should think about why their team did not even get on the podium of our rating.

Manchester United (England)

Manchester United's results over the past almost ten years cannot boast of impressive achievements, and the average attendance of matches during this period has noticeably decreased. Nevertheless, the "red devils" still entered the top three, lagging behind the second place by just over 500 viewers.

Old Trafford has always been known for its dedication to the team, but in recent seasons the patience of the fans is starting to wear thin. They are increasingly expressing dissatisfaction with the owners of the club, the Glazer family, who have been running the team for 15 years. One of the forms of protest was the decision to refuse to attend matches. Despite the decrease in attendance, the club continues to confidently occupy a leading position in our ranking over the past 22 years.

Real Madrid (Spain)

The Royal Club still reached the mark of 70 thousand spectators at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, although its capacity is much higher. Considering that in Spain it is still far from full occupancy of arenas, such an indicator can be considered quite good.

The players did their best to attract as many fans as possible. If in the noughties the Madrid team had difficulties both in Spain and in the international arena, then in the decade of the 2010s the club under the leadership of Florentino Perez won many trophies.

Only three consecutive Champions League wins with Zidane are worth a lot. Thus, Real Madrid can be safely called the most visited Spanish team of the XXI century, but there is an even more popular club that took first place in our ranking.

Borussia Dortmund (Germany)

In the first place is the "yellow and black" fan group of the Dortmund club, recognised as the most loyal in Europe. The south stand of the Signal Iduna Park Stadium has become a true legend, and everyone knows how passionately they support their team there.

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The only standing stand in Europe gives a significant advantage over other popular clubs on the continent, but the main thing is the unity of spirit that does not leave the fans of Borussia Dortmund. After Jurgen Klopp's departure, the team has not yet been able to win significant trophies, but thanks to such support and the faith of its fans, it has every chance to reach any heights both on home soil and in European competitions.

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Chris Bates

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