Attendances for the 12th day of Ligue 1

November 13, 2023 at 11:50 a.m. by Thomas

It could not be otherwise with the visit of OM; Bollaert was as full as an egg this Sunday. One more time…

Even if the match at the Francis-Le Blé stadium in Brest was disputed with the visit of RC Strasbourg, it is probable, if not certain, that this 12th day of Ligue 1 would have been the lowest of the season, in terms of attendance. To do this, we must go back to the 182,976 cumulative spectators of the 7th round, there were 151,832 this weekend according to the figures of The team, for an average of 18,979 per match. Out of eight meetings therefore, since SB29 – RCSA was postponed due to the damage caused by storm Ciaran on the roof of the Breton club.

The lowest attendance of the season in Ligue 1

The opposition is postponed until December 7, until then the average for the weekend is close to the meeting between Reims and Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday afternoon. It was in the North that the crowds were the strongest, in the grounds of the two neighboring and rival clubs: RC Lens and Lille Losc. In Bollaert, OM’s reception was sold out for, get this, the 34th consecutive time as announced by the club on social networks. It could not be otherwise for this gala match against OM played this Sunday evening (1-0).

34th consecutive sellout for RC Lens

The crowd was less at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium, but the visit of the TFC, a few days after its exploit against the Liverpool Reds (3-2) brought together nearly 35,000 spectators, the third highest attendance for the club out of the six matches played at home, in Ligue 1. It was in Clermont that there were the fewest people in the stands, a little less than 10,000 for the “fear” match, won against FC Lorient (1-0 ).

Attendances for the 12th day of Ligue 1

Lens – Marseille = 38 223
Lille – Toulouse = 34 959
Rennes – Lyon = 28,441
Le Havre – Monaco = 23,008
Metz – Nantes = 21,674
Reims – Paris = 20,500
Montpellier – Nice = 13 452
Clermont – Lorient = 9,798
Brest – Strasbourg (December 7)


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