View Full Version : UK Stadium crowds over 100000
Dub13
11-09-2007, 05:53 PM
Got this from another site....very interesting if you like useless stats like me.
Club matches that have attracted a crowd of 100000 or more in the UK. The results were quite interesting.
There have been 110 club matches in total to exceed 100000 crowds -
Games played in England - 55 games
35 teams (2 foreign)
Games played in Scotland - 55 games
14 teams (3 foreign)
There are only 4 grounds that have reached the magic number -
Crystal Palace
Wembley
Hampden
Ibrox
The list below gives the amount of times each club has played in front of a crowd of 100,000 or more in the UK -
40 Rangers
26 Celtic
12 Man United
10 Liverpool
9 Aberdeen, Spurs
7 Arsenal
6 Aston Villa, West Ham, Man City, Everton, Hibernian,
4 Notts Forest, Leeds, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, Morton,
3 Sunderland, Bolton, Wolverhampton, Leicester, Chelsea, Norwich, St Mirren,
2 Blackpool, West Brom, Preston, Southampton, Brighton, Clyde, East Fife,
Dundee, Hearts, Dunfermline, Eintract Frankfurt,
1 Sheffield United, Newcastle, Birmingham, Luton, Blackburn, Burnley, Sheffield
Wed, Fulham, Ipswich, QPR, Watford, Stoke, Benfica, Munich 1860, Real Madrid
Very interesting indeed. Some big and not so big clubs involved in that list. Just been reading that Barcelona's Nou Camp is going to get a revamp, increasing its seating to 104,000. Not too many images of it released yet, but the idea of a roof covering this place makes for an incredible atmostphere.
http://www.building.co.uk/story_attachment.asp?sectioncode=0&storycode=3096000&seq=3&type=P&c=1&story=1&hastext=1
http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ucl/news/kind=1/newsid=592896.html
sameold
26-09-2007, 09:28 PM
There have been 110 club matches in total to exceed 100000 crowds -
Or as they say here in Ireland, the amount of people that paid in!
redeagle
26-09-2007, 09:36 PM
on another note,
I think your avatar is great.
Kopite
27-09-2007, 10:48 AM
Very interesting indeed. Some big and not so big clubs involved in that list. Just been reading that Barcelona's Nou Camp is going to get a revamp, increasing its seating to 104,000. Not too many images of it released yet, but the idea of a roof covering this place makes for an incredible atmostphere.
http://www.building.co.uk/story_attachment.asp?sectioncode=0&storycode=3096000&seq=3&type=P&c=1&story=1&hastext=1
http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ucl/news/kind=1/newsid=592896.html
Barcas revamp is costing the same as our new stadium! 300 mill!
Dub13
27-09-2007, 02:44 PM
Also from what I can gather....
Highest attendance for a club match in Europe:-
1937 Scottish Cup Final @ Hampden
Celtic v Aberdeen (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnyYUt5pg2g)
Attendance 146,433
Highest attendance for a UEFA competition match:-
1970 European Cup Semi-Final @ Hampden
Celtic v Leeds United (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ik-TJ2JaXo)
Attendance 136,505
WexRed
11-10-2007, 02:06 PM
Very interesting indeed. Some big and not so big clubs involved in that list. Just been reading that Barcelona's Nou Camp is going to get a revamp, increasing its seating to 104,000. Not too many images of it released yet, but the idea of a roof covering this place makes for an incredible atmostphere.
http://www.building.co.uk/story_attachment.asp?sectioncode=0&storycode=3096000&seq=3&type=P&c=1&story=1&hastext=1
http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ucl/news/kind=1/newsid=592896.html
The Nou Camp is too big as it is. It doesn't seem so world class when you're sitting up in the rafters (on expensive tickets) looking at a subbuteo match. Probably the nicest stadium I've ever been in was the Hamburg one just a fortnight ago. 57k capacity I think and it felt like a real football stadium but plenty of leg room, moulded seats, covered and beer in your hand, just couldn't fault it. Was *very* steep so nobody was too far away from the pitch, pure class we, Irish English Welsh and German, were all gob smacked.
The thought that this now wouldn't qualify to hold a club final, considering everybody got searched and you had to scan the barcode on your ticket to get through the automatic turnstiles after the search, is ludicrous.
Probably the nicest stadium I've ever been in was the Hamburg one just a fortnight ago. 57k capacity I think and it felt like a real football stadium but plenty of leg room, moulded seats, covered and beer in your hand, just couldn't fault it. Was *very* steep so nobody was too far away from the pitch, pure class we, Irish English Welsh and German, were all gob smacked.
Do they have a standing section in Hamburg, or it the 57k capacity completely all seated? You can't beat those grounds with steep stands, increases the atmosphere ten fold at a game.
Kopite
12-10-2007, 11:28 AM
I have never been in a better stadium all things considered that the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. That includes the Camp Nou and the Bernabeau. Old Wembley was vast but soulless, new Wembley should be interesting when we get there
WexRed
12-10-2007, 01:51 PM
Do they have a standing section in Hamburg, or it the 57k capacity completely all seated? You can't beat those grounds with steep stands, increases the atmosphere ten fold at a game.
It was hard to tell. Behind one goal was the hardcore Hamburg 'Kop' and they looked to be standing but could've been standing in front of their seats. They were being orchestrated singing and chanting wise by a guy with his back to the whole game, very similiar to what I saw at Espanyol last year. At the other end in one corner was what looked like a fenced in section for the away fans and they were certainly standing, could've been free standing alright. They were loud and in unison with what looked like hiel hitler arm movements, seriously.
In short it was a proper footie stadium built for footie fans to watch footie and had all the neccessary security arrangements outside. None of this multi-purpose sh1te with running tracks and needing binoculors if in some upper tier. UEFA could do worse than giving 25k tickets to each CL finalists knowing those ticket holders are the only ones that could possibly get in and massively reducing their bullshit allocation.
There's deffo a big part of me that wonders is there any point in a football stadium going bigger than 60k. I think it loses intimacy after that point. Like I'm glad the new Lansdowne is going to be ~50k there's no need for a big fcuk off national stadium. Maybe you have to use the big ones for major finals but for everything else quality is more important than quantity. It has got me thinking about the new Anfield.
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