Week 4 and a few changes and trends begin to appear. First and perhaps most importantly are the two biggest markets in MLS: LA and New York. The Red Bulls remain south of last year's 19,691 average despite this being the first few weeks of the season with less distractions from football or baseball. The New Jersey base for New York may have been necessary from a logistics point of view but would it have been better to put Red Bull Arena elsewhere? Would a second New York team make a difference? We hope so, especially if a good location for a stadium is secured.
For LA its two teams have vastly different situations. Chivas is ailing at the moment both on the soccer pitch and the stands. Its relative attendance is less than 50% and averages 11,853, a figure just over the capacity for San Jose's team. The Galaxy has bigger attendance margins due to its superstar trio but have only sold out their opening match versus RSL and sit at over 80% capacity averaged over the first three games.
The numbers:
For LA its two teams have vastly different situations. Chivas is ailing at the moment both on the soccer pitch and the stands. Its relative attendance is less than 50% and averages 11,853, a figure just over the capacity for San Jose's team. The Galaxy has bigger attendance margins due to its superstar trio but have only sold out their opening match versus RSL and sit at over 80% capacity averaged over the first three games.
The numbers:
Team | Average | Relative | Median |
DC | 14742 | 60 | 14742 |
KC | 17469 | 95 | 17469 |
NE | 12925 | 65 | 12925 |
CLB | 18197 | 89 | 18197 |
TOR | 19507 | 85 | 19507 |
CHI | 18075 | 90 | 18075 |
NYRB | 17220 | 68 | 17220 |
PHI | 18443 | 100 | 18443 |
HOU | |||
MON | 58912 | 290 | 58912 |
LA | 22263 | 82 | 21324 |
CHV | 11853 | 44 | 13372 |
DAL | 16555 | 81 | 16555 |
SJ | 16171 | 154 | 16171 |
CRD | 13954 | 77 | 13954 |
RSL | 18577 | 93 | 18577 |
SEA | 38438 | 100 | 38304 |
POR | 20438 | 100 | 20438 |
VAN | 20197 | 96 | 20197 |
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