Real Madrid Dominates Regular Season but Faces Attendance Issues in Euroleague

Real Madrid has finished the regular season as the undisputed leader. She had secured that condition weeks ago thanks to a historical dominance that has led her to the best balance ever seen with the current format: 27 wins and seven lossessome of them when he no longer had anything at stake.

The whites made a first half of the gorgeous season. They scared Europe with an extraordinary game and there were no cracks in the team. Rivals who passed by his pavilion left scalded. The results and the way to achieve them triggered optimism and, however, the WiZink Center has recorded some of the worst attendance data in the Euroleague.

The white club has had the lowest percentage of occupancy in its home games: it has managed to fill 62% of the stands. Of course, there a Maccabi is not taken into account which, due to the war in Israel, has had to play its matches in exile in Belgrade behind closed doors or with a small number of fans.

Eleventh in average viewers

In terms of average attendance, Madrid occupies eleventh place with 8,767 spectators per game out of a total of 14,059, which according to the Euroleague is the capacity available at the WiZink Center for basketball. It is curious that six or seven teams (depending on what Baskonia does this Friday) not classified for the playoffs are among the top 10 of the statistics.

Among the reasons that explain Madrid’s low occupancy figures despite being the current champion, the main favorite for the title and the team that has played the best this season would be the high prices for both season tickets and tickets for a single match. The cheapest one for the start of the playoffs next Tuesday against Baskonia or Virtus, in the upper part of the WiZink Center, costs 30 euros and the accumulation of matches does not allow many to go either.

2024-04-19 10:25:53
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