SK Rapid leads the audience statistics in Austria's Bundesliga
SK Rapid leads the audience statistics in Austria's Bundesliga
In the Austrian Bundesliga, SK Rapid Vienna attracts the most spectators. With impressive 126,900 fans who came to the Allianz Stadium this season, the Hütteldorfer took first place in the spectator ranking. The stadium, which offers space for around 28,345 people, has an average number of visitors of around 21,150 per game.
Current statistics show that Rapid Vienna is not only at the front of the number of spectators, but also performs remarkable services. The SK Rapid is currently in second place in the league table, while defending champion Sturm Graz holds the top. So far, Sturm Graz has welcomed 103,145 spectators in his stadium, which corresponds to an average encouragement of 14,735 fans with a capacity of 16,364 places.
Last place for WSG Tirol
In contrast to Rapid, the WSG Tirol transmits a little glossy appearance, since it represents the conclusion in the audience ranking with only 14,250 spectators in Innsbruck Tivoli. They also demand TSV Hartberg (18.086) and the Wolfsberger AC (24,476), with the LASK with a total of 86,720 fans occupied in line with the top 3.
The Wiener Austria and Red Bull Salzburg follow behind Rapid and Sturm Graz, with Austria so far luring 73,892 fans into the games. Red Bull Salzburg counted 38,433 spectators. A look at the promoters shows that the GAK cuts greatly in the context of this statistics, since they were able to lure 33,210 fans into the Mercury Arena and thus secure sixth place.
FC Blau Weiß Linz leads the utilization
FC Blau Weiß Linz, whose stadium, the Hofmann Personal Stadium, was sold out for additional surprising messages. With a capacity of 5,595, you have an average of 5,547 visitors per game, which represents a very high capacity utilization and brings the club to eighth place in the overall ranking.
While the top teams are fighting for the championship, it can be seen that the number of visitors also have a major impact on the atmosphere and the experience in the stadiums. It remains to be seen whether Rapid Vienna can continue to assert his position and how the other clubs will react to increase their number of spectators. These developments give both the fans and clubs a lot of reason for discussion and planning future strategies.
For more details on the current number of spectators and other developments in the league, See the current reporting on www.tips.at .
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