Top 50 average football attendances in the world in the last five years, including Manchester United, Barcelona, and Borussia Dortmund
Around the globe fans pack themselves into stadiums to watch their favourite football clubs in action.Some supporters, whether rain, sunshine, or snow, get games of sizes and ensure the ground is full to the brim.
18The Nou Camp is one of the most magnificent stadiums in the worldSome arenas are bigger than others, with one of the largest, Barcelona’s Camp Nou, holding around 99,354 people, if need be.Even League One side Sunderland are able to get plenty of fans through the door such is the enthusiasm and loyalty of their base, and they’re just one of the side to feature in the top 50 football clubs with the highest average attendance, according to the CIES Football Observatory.But who else makes the list, and where do they place? Find out below.
50. Real Betis – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 35,664
49. Persepolis FC – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 36,025
48. Urawa Red Diamonds – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 36,468
47. Valencia – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 37,615
18Valencia fans rock the Mestalla.46. Roma – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 37,612
45. Everton – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 38,451
44. Napoli – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 38,475
43. Beijing Guoan – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 38,761
42. Juventus – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 38,778
18Juve players celebrate in front of their fans.41. Athletic Bilbao – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 38,974
40. Olympique Lyonnais – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 38,995
18Lyon supporters love a flag39. Sporting Lisbon – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 39,068
38. Sunderland – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 39,249
37. Monterrey – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 40,658
36. Werder Bremen – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 40,860
35. Tigres – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 41,091
18Plenty of waves in Mexican stadiums, especially at Tigres.34. Tottenham Hotspur – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 41,335
33. Chelsea – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 41,463
18Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge is in west London32. AC Milan – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 41,495
31. Club America – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 41,52730. Hannover – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 41,966
29. Seattle Sounders – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 42,797
18Sounders sound off.28. West Ham United – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 43,567
27. Marseille– Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 44,169
26. Guangzhou Evergrande– Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 44,905
25. Paris Saint-Germain – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 45,912
18PSG fans in party mode.24. Feyenoord Rotterdam – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 46,314
23. Inter Milan – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 46,654
22. Atletico Madrid – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 47,553
21. Liverpool – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 47,861
18Klopp wants the crowd to create a good atmosphere at Anfield20. Eintracht Frankfurt – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 47,942
19. FC Koln – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 48,346
18. Rangers – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 49,054
18Rangers fans make a racket.17. Hertha Berlin – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 49,476
16. Celtic – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 49,697
15. Ajax – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 49,781
14. Benfica – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 50,077
13. Newcastle United – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 50,721
18Toon fans are loyal even in hard times.12. Manchester City – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 50,864
11. Borussia Monchengladbach – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 51,369
10. Atlanta United – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 51,547*
18Atlanta United may be new on the scene but they’re impressing.9. Stuttgart – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 52,012
8. Hamburg – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 52,349
7. Arsenal – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 59,793
18Arsenal’s Emirates stadium big but quiet.6. Schalke – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 61,328
18Schalke also have supporters who love a flag.5. Real Madrid – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 69,822
18The Bernabeu is the second biggest stadium in Spain4. Bayern Munich – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 73,781
183. Barcelona – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 74,876
2. Manchester United – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 75,218
18Man United fans have fallen back in love with club thanks to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s tenure.1. Borussia Dortmund – Average attendance between 2013-2018 = 80,230
18Borussia Dortmund fans are famed for creating an incredible atmosphere.

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