EuroLeague: Panathinaikos first in attendance, Bamberg with five sold outs

29/Nov/17 10:40 November 29, 2017

Evaggelos Papadimitriou

29/Nov/17 10:40

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With almost a third of the regular season in the EuroLeague already behind us, Eurohoops worked out the home court attendance record of the 16 teams and its importance based on capacity.

By John Rammas/ irammas@eurohoops.net

Which team is at the top of the list and by what kind of margin from the second? How many teams have a 5-digit attendance number? How many have used more than one arena? Which team is selling out one game after another and where?

Scroll down for the answers…

#16 Barcelona
5.356 average attendance and 70,6% fullness at the Palau Blaugrana

Barcelona is the team with the most home games (6) in the first 9 rounds. Their record is 4-2 and in the last game, the win over Maccabi Tel Aviv, the turnout was the highest this season with 5.934 fans, which might have improved their average though it’s still the worst among all teams. Despite this, the 5.356 fans in every game give the team a decent attendance rate, of the order of 70,6%.

#15 Khimki
5.634 average attendance and 70,4% fullness in the Mytishchi Arena

Khimki move to the Mytishchi Arena for every home game in the EuroLeague and they don’t look like they have a problem adjusting every time (4-1). The same goes for their fans, who, only in the opening game against Valencia, had flocked in great numbers, 6.579 to be exact, which was their highest turnout this season, before continuing with an average of 5.634 fans and a 70,4% of their full capacity.

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