Soccer is No. 3 sports league in the United States, based on per-game attendance

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  • Chrispy
    Needs a hobby
    • Dec 2008
    • 11403

    Soccer is No. 3 sports league in the United States, based on per-game attendance

    Maybe LeBron James can play goalie?

    While the National Basketball Association players and owners continue to bicker and bellyache about divvying up the cash pie, other sports leagues pass them by.

    Major League Soccer doesn't get the buzz on sports radio or the blogs, but it has corner kicked its way past the NBA in average attendance, according to the news site Examiner.com. MLS attendance has gone up 6.6 percent this season, helping it become the new No. 3 sports league in the United States, based on per-game attendance.

    An average of 17,870 fans have attended MLS games over the course of the 2011 season -- that's 3.0 percent more than the NBA and 4.1 percent more than the National Hockey League.

    The National Football League, with an average attendance of 66,950, is the king of kings for American sports fans. Major League Baseball's average attendance of 30,352 is good enough for the No. 2 spot.

    Fans in Seattle are the main reason for this impressive MLS move. The Seattle Sounders play in the Seahawks stadium and led the league in attendance with 38,495 fans on average, according to the Examiner.

    There's more good news for the domestic soccer league: MLS attendance is 10th-best internationally, ahead of the Scottish Premier League and England League Championship, among others.

    Critics will say these numbers are deceiving, since soccer stadiums are much bigger than basketball and hockey arenas. Also, the soccer season is shorter than the never-ending schedules in sports like hockey and hoops. Yet this is still a big step for passionate soccer fans who daydream about the MLS being a relevant sport for Americans.



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  • 1ke
    D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F
    • Mar 2009
    • 6641

    #2
    I think this is awesome news and can only get better as teams continue to get their own stadiums,

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    • Houston
      Back home
      • Oct 2008
      • 21231

      #3
      Dynamos

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      • killgod
        OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
        • Oct 2008
        • 4714

        #4

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        • NAHSTE
          Probably owns the site
          • Feb 2009
          • 22233

          #5
          That is good news for the MLS but this is kind of a wonky way to measure popularity.

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          • Rudi
            #CyCueto
            • Nov 2008
            • 9905

            #6
            I was surprised to see these numbers...but good for the MLS. Shit will keep improving too as long as the quality of play does. The atmosphere produced by those fans out in Seattle/Portland is legit af too.

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