
Source: REUTERS/Annegret Hilse
[Saba Sports News] According to German media reports, the football market in Germany is thriving this year. The total attendance for the 3. Liga has surpassed 3 million this season, and breaking the historical record is imminent. After 27 rounds of matches this season, total attendance has exceeded 3 million, setting the record for the fastest 3 million attendance in the league’s 17-year history. With 11 rounds remaining, it is only a matter of time before the historical attendance record is broken. The current highest attendance record is 3.689 million, set last season. Last season, the average attendance in the 3. Liga was 9,707, while this season it has risen to 11,239, an increase of nearly 16%. If this momentum continues, the 3. Liga could achieve a total attendance of 4 million for the first time this year. Notably, several traditional German teams have the highest box office appeal, with Dynamo Dresden averaging around 29,000 fans, Alemannia Aachen 25,000, Hansa Rostock 23,000, and Arminia Bielefeld 20,000, all being very popular teams among fans.
