
Real Madrid, Lionel Messi's Inter Miami amongst biggest crowd pullers in Club World Cup
Real Madrid and Lionel Messi's Inter Miami remain amongst the biggest crowd-pullers in the FIFA Club World Cup, being hosted in the United States of America, reported Sports Business Journal on Friday, June 27. The revamped tournament is averaging attendance of 34,770 through its group stage matches heading into the knockout stages, the report further added.Taking place in the United States this year, many of the games were hosted in larger venues, mainly NFL stadiums, allowing for larger crowds to attend. But that also had the double-edged effect of creating more empty seats for the lower-profile matches. Fourteen individual matches drew crowds of more than 50,000, led by the impressive turnout of just over 80,000 (80,619) at the Rose Bowl for Paris Saint-Germain's 4-0 win over Atletico Madrid.advertisementReal Madrid was the biggest selling point for the tournament, boasting three of the top five best-attended matches in group play. An average of 65,825 fans attended their three games, best among all teams. Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain clocked an average attendance of 61,649. Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid saw 51,749 fans attending their matches on average, while local favourites, Lionel Messi's Inter Miami, pulled in 51,208 fans on average.
South American giants Palmeiras were fifth on this list, clocking their average attendance at 47,456. Among venues, Hard Rock Stadium in South Florida had the highest average attendance (52,955).At the other end of the spectrum, the lowest attended match was Mamelodi Sundowns vs. Ulsan HD, with a paltry 3,412 fans present. Twelve stadiums across 11 cities have hosted a total of 1.668 million fans.Club World Cup FixturesThe group stage of the tournament will run until July 2. Inter Miami vs. PSG and Real Madrid vs. Juventus remain two of the biggest group stage fixtures in this tournament that are still to be played. The quarter-final fixtures start from July 5, while the final will be hosted on July 14.- EndsTrending Reel
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