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·8 January 2026
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·8 January 2026
The top European leagues are absolute magnets for spectators. Week after week, tens of thousands of fans come to watch the matches of their favorite clubs. However, this doesn’t apply to every club. Whether due to capacity reasons or lack of interest: some clubs still have room for improvement when it comes to attendance figures. Here are the five clubs from Europe’s top 5 leagues that had the lowest average attendance in the first half of the season.
SC Pisa is back in Serie A after 34 years. The fact that the Italians appear in this ranking is certainly not due to a lack of interest from local football fans. With an average attendance of 11,429, the stadium’s capacity of 12,508 seats is almost fully utilized. Everything is in the green!
The same goes for Como. Since the significant financial boost, the blue-and-whites are back in Italy’s top flight and, under Cesc Fabregas, are more than worth watching. The capacity of 12,039 is nearly fully utilized. The fact that the old stadium is now set to be modernized is an absolute farce for all lovers of classic Italian grounds.
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11,150 average spectators with 11,307 seats: AFC Bournemouth is well attended in percentage terms. And having by far the smallest stadium in the Premier League certainly has its own charm.
The same cannot be said for AS Monaco when it comes to spectator interest. The club from the principality sells on average only about half of the tickets, with a capacity of 18,525 seats. All the more curious when you consider that ticket prices shouldn’t play much of a role for many Monegasques.
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The same applies to FC Getafe. Although the Coliseum has room for 17,700 fans, so far this season only an average of 8,331 spectators have attended each match. Like it or not, that puts them at the top of this list.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.
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