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Liga Mannschaft Stadt Einwohner Stadion Plätze Heimspiele Zuseher Schnitt Auslastung Einzugsgebiet 1 1 Liga Mannschaft Stadt Einwohner Stadion Plätze Heimspiele Zuseher Schnitt Auslastung Einzugsgebiet 1 1. Bundesliga Borussia Dortmund Dortmund 575.944 Signal-Iduna-Park 81.359 17 1.368.071 80.475 98,91% 13,97% 2 La Liga FC Barcelona Barcelona 1.602.386 Camo Nou 99.354 19 1.469.630 77.349 77,85% 4,83% 3 Premier League Manchester United Manchester 520.215 Old Trafford 75.653 19 1.431.362 75.335 99,58% 14,48% 4 La Liga Real Madrid Madrid 3.165.235 Santiago Bernabeu 85.454 19 1.398.798 73.621 86,15% 2,33% 5 1. Bundesliga Bayern München München 1.407.836 Allianz-Arena 75.024 17 1.239.483 72.911 97,18% 5,18% 6 1. Bundesliga FC Schalke Gelsenkirchen 257.850 Veltins-Arena 62.271 17 1.045.784 61.517 98,79% 23,86% 7 Premier League FC Arsenal London 8.538.689 Emirates Stadium 60.260 19 1.139.843 59.992 99,55% 0,70% 8 1. Bundesliga Hamburger SV Hamburg 1.760.433 Volksparkstadion 57.000 17 905.278 53.252 93,42% 3,02% 9 Ligue 1 Olympique Marseille Marseille 852.516 Stade Velodrome 67.394 19 998.398 52.547 77,97% 6,16% 10 1. Bundesliga VFB Stuttgart Stuttgart 604.297 Mercedes-Benz-Arena 60.449 17 862.849 50.756 83,96% 8,40% 11 1. Bundesliga Borussia Mönchengladbach Mönchengladbach 255.430 Stadion im Borussia-Park 54.010 17 861.218 50.660 93,80% 19,83% 12 Premier League Newcastle United Newcastle 282.442 St James' Park 52.338 19 956.823 50.359 96,22% 17,83% 13 1. Bundesliga Hertha BSC Berlin 3.466.164 Olympiastadion Berlin 74.244 17 853.613 50.213 67,63% 1,45% 14 1. Bundesliga 1. FC Köln Köln 1.034.175 RheinEnergieStadion 49.968 17 828.586 48.740 97,54% 4,71% 15 1. Bundesliga Eintracht Frankfurt Frankfurt 701.350 Commerzbank-Arena 51.500 17 809.500 47.618 92,46% 6,79% 16 La Liga Atletico Madrid Madrid 3.165.235 Vincente Calderon 54.851 19 882.625 46.454 84,69% 1,47% 17 Ligue 1 Paris Saint Germain Paris 2.240.621 Parce des Princes 49.691 19 869.997 45.789 92,15% 2,04% 18 Premier League Manchester City Manchester 520.215 Etihad Stadium 55.097 19 861.939 45.365 82,34% 8,72% 19 Premier League FC Liverpool Liverpool 473.073 Anfield 44.742 19 848.519 44.659 99,81% 9,44% 20 1. Bundesliga Hannover 96 Hannover 518.386 HDI-Arena 49.000 17 746.000 43.882 89,56% 8,47% 21 La Liga FC Valencia Valencia 786.424 Mestalla 52.600 19 810.912 42.680 81,14% 5,43% 22 Liga NOS Benfica Lissabon Lissabon 545.245 Estadio da Luz 65.647 17 720.638 42.390 64,57% 7,77% 23 Premier League FC Chelsea London 8.538.689 Stamford Bridge 41.789 19 789.376 41.546 99,42% 0,49% 24 1. Bundesliga Werder Bremen Bremen 548.547 Weserstadion 42.100 17 695.396 40.906 97,16% 7,46% 25 Premier League AFC Sunderland Sunderland 182.758 Stadium of Light 48.707 19 774.509 40.764 83,69% 22,30% 26 La Liga Athletic Bilbao Bilbao 346.574 San Mames Barria 53.332 19 764.609 40.243 75,46% 11,61% 27 Premier League FC Everton Liverpool 473.073 Goodison Park 39.571 19 729.711 38.406 97,06% 8,12% 28 Premier League Tottenham Hotspur London 8.538.689 White Hart Lane 36.284 19 678.824 35.728 98,47% 0,42% 29 Liga NOS Sporting Lissabon Lissabon 545.245 Estadio Jose Alvalade XXI 50.080 17 594.800 34.988 69,86% 6,42% 30 Ligue 1 Olympique Lyon Lyon 496.343 Stade de Gerland 41.044 19 664.036 34.949 85,15% 7,04% 31 Premier League West Ham United London 8.538.689 Boleyn Ground 35.303 19 662.552 34.871 98,78% 0,41% 32 Serie A AC Milan Mailand 1.324.169 Giuseppe Meazza 81.277 19 660.493 34.763 42,77% 2,63% 33 Serie A AS Roma Rom 2.863.322 Olimpico di Roma 73.261 19 659.177 34.694 47,36% 1,21% 34 Serie A Juventus Turin Turin 902.137 Juventus Stadium 41.011 19 653.628 34.401 83,88% 3,81% 35 Premier League Aston Villa Birmingham 1.101.360 Villa Park 42.682 19 648.518 34.133 79,97% 3,10% 36 Serie A Lazio Rom Rom 2.863.322 Olimpico di Roma 73.261 19 636.708 33.511 45,74% 1,17% 37 2. Bundesliga 1. FC Kaiserslautern Kaiserslautern 97.162 Fritz-Walter-Stadion 49.780 17 560.940 32.996 66,28% 33,96% 38 Serie A Inter Mailand Mailand 1.324.169 Giuseppe Meazza 80.018 19 619.220 32.591 40,73% 2,46% 39 Premier League Leicester City Leicester 331.606 King Power Stadium 32.312 19 602.165 31.693 98,08% 9,56% 40 1. Bundesliga FSV Mainz 05 Mainz 204.268 Coface-Arena 34.000 17 525.982 30.940 91,00% 15,15% 41 La Liga FC Sevilla Sevilla 696.676 Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan 45.500 19 586.679 30.878 67,86% 4,43% 42 2. Bundesliga 1. FC Nürnberg Nürnberg 517.498 Grundig-Stadion 50.000 17 523.335 30.784 61,57% 5,95% 43 Serie A SSC Napoli Neapel 989.111 San Paolo 60.240 19 583.691 30.721 51,00% 3,11% 44 Premier League FC Southhampton Southhampton 254.000 St Mary's Stadium 32.505 19 582.395 30.652 94,30% 12,07% 45 2. Bundesliga Fortuna Düsseldorf Düsseldorf 598.686 ESPRIT-Arena 54.600 17 510.221 30.013 54,97% 5,01% 46 1. Bundesliga Bayer 04 Leverkusen Leverkusen 160.819 BayArena 30.210 17 498.293 29.311 97,03% 18,23% 47 1. Bundesliga FC Augsburg Augsburg 276.542 WWK-Arena 30.660 17 495.779 29.163 95,12% 10,55% 48 Super League FC Basel Basel 174.491 St. Jakob Park 38.512 18 519.847 28.880 74,99% 16,55% 49 1. Bundesliga VFL Wolfsburg Wolfsburg 122.457 Volkswagen-Arena 30.000 17 479.387 28.199 94,00% 23,03% 50 1. Bundesliga TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Hoffenheim 34.674 Wirsol Rhein-Neckar-Arena 30.150 17 461.786 27.164 90,10% 78,34% 51 Premier League Stoke City Stoke on Trent 249.903 Britannia Stadium 27.740 19 514.547 27.081 97,63% 10,84% 52 Liga NOS FC Porto Porto 237.559 Estadio do Dragao 50.399 17 449.468 26.439 52,46% 11,13% 53 Serie A AC Fiorentina Florenz 377.207 Artemio Franchi 47.282 19 482.837 25.412 53,75% 6,74% 54 Premier League West Bromwich Albion Birmingham 1.101.360 The Hawthorns 26.850 19 476.211 25.064 93,35% 2,28% 55 2. Bundesliga RB Leipzig Leipzig 531.582 Red Bull Arena 42.959 17 425.437 25.026 58,25% 4,71% 56 Premier Liga Spartak Moskau Moskau 11.503.501 Otkrytie Arena 45.360 15 375.014 25.001 55,12% 0,22% 57 2. Bundesliga FC St. Pauli Hamburg 1.760.433 Millerntor-Stadion 29.546 17 418.449 24.615 83,31% 1,40% 58 Premier League Crystal Palace London 8.538.689 Selhurst Park 26.255 19 463.824 24.412 92,98% 0,29% 59 La Liga FC Malaga Malaga 566.913 La Rosaleda 30.044 19 454.545 23.923 79,63% 4,22% 60 1. Bundesliga SC Freiburg Freiburg 220.286 Schwarzwald-Stadion 24.000 17 405.450 23.850 99,38% 10,83% 61 Süper Lig Galatasaray Istanbul Istanbul 14.377.018 Türk Telekom Arena 52.650 17 402.254 23.662 44,94% 0,16% 62 Premier League Hull City Kingston 257.204 KC Stadium 25.404 19 447.584 23.557 92,73% 9,16% 63 2. Bundesliga 1860 München München 1.407.836 Allianz-Arena 71.137 17 372.600 21.918 30,81% 1,56% 64 La Liga Real Sociedad San Sebastian 186.126 Anoeta 32.076 19 409.542 21.555 67,20% 11,58% 65 La Liga FC Elche Elche 228.647 Manuel Martinez Valero 36.540 19 407.552 21.450 58,70% 9,38% 66 La Liga Deportivo La Coruna A Coruna 244.810 Riazor 34.711 19 398.454 20.971 60,42% 8,57% 67 Serie A Sampdoria Genua Genua 596.958 Luigi Ferraris 36.348 19 394.183 20.746 57,08% 3,48% 68 Premier League Swansea City Sewansea 239.023 Liberty Stadium 20.827 19 390.544 20.555 98,69% 8,60% 69 Süper Lig Fenerbahce Istanbul Istanbul 14.377.018 Sükrü Saracoglu Stadyumu 50.509 17 329.616 19.389 38,39% 0,13% 70 La Liga Celta Vigo Vigo 294.997 Balaidos 29.500 19 365.209 19.222 65,16% 6,52% 71 Premier League FC Burnley Burnley 73.021 Turf Moor 24.646 19 363.483 19.131 77,62% 26,20% 72 La Liga Espanol Barcelona Barcelona 1.602.386 Power8 Stadium 40.500 19 354.475 18.657 46,07% 1,16% 73 Serie A FC Genua 1893 Genua 596.958 Luigi Ferraris 36.703 19 344.778 18.146 49,44% 3,04% 74 Premier League Queens Park Rangers London 8.538.689 Loftus Road Stadium 18.360 19 338.369 17.809 97,00% 0,21% 75 2.
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