Europe’s best supported clubs with aggregate attendances of more than a million fans, including Celtic, Real Madrid and Manchester United

Europe’s best supported clubs with aggregate attendances of more than a million fans, including Celtic, Real Madrid and Manchester United

In Europe, there are 15 clubs with aggregate attendances totalling more than a million.


Among those are Manchester United, Celtic and Liverpool, according to football governing body UEFA who in January released its tenth licensing benchmarking report – an overview of the state of football across the continent for the 2017/18 season.





Where does Old Trafford feature on the list?



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Where does Old Trafford feature on the list?



One nugget of info to jump out was that more people are watching European football than ever before as the 2017/18 season recorded the highest total attendance level on record, with attendances of 105 million.


Celtic’s Old Firm rivals Rangers make the top 20 with an average attendance of 49,174 giving them an aggregate attendance of 934,306 last term, placing them 19th in the list.


They are joined by Newcastle (51,992/ 987,848), Benfica (53,209/ 957,762), Stuttgart (56,045/ 952,765) and PSG (46,929/ 891,651).

















15. Milan (Serie A): Average attendance in 2017/18 season = 52,690/ Aggregate attendance = 1,001,100


14. Liverpool (Premier League): 53,049/ 1,007,931


13. Man City (Premier League): 54,070/ 1,027,330





Man City attracted an aggregate attendance of over 1,000,000 last season



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Man City attracted an aggregate attendance of over 1,000,000 last season



12. Schalke (Bundesliga): 61,197/ 1,040,349


11. Atletico Madrid (La Liga): 55,483/ 1,054,177


10. West Ham (Premier League): 56,885/ 1,080,815














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9. Celtic (Scottish Premiership): 57,523/ 1,092,937


8. Inter (Serie A): 57,529/ 1,093,051


7. Arsenal (Premier League): 59,323/ 1,127,137





Arsenal make the list



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Arsenal make the list



6. Real Madrid (La Liga): 66,161/ 1,257,059


5. Barcelona (La Liga): 66,603/ 1,265,457


4. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga): 75,000/ 1,275,000





Tottenham spent the 2017/18 at Wembley Stadium



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Tottenham spent the 2017/18 at Wembley Stadium



3. Tottenham (Premier League): 67,953/ 1,291,107


2. Borussia Dortmund (Bundesliga): 79,496/ 1,351,432


1. Man United (Premier League): 74,976/ 1,424,544





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