Although the Maccabi Tel Aviv made a very mediocre first round in Euroleague, was the team with the highest average tickets.
Specifically, the team of Giannis Sfeiropoulos had 10.251 fans per game at its stadium, thus leaving in second place its also loyal audience Zalgiris, which was cutting 8.873 tickets on average.
Of course, in both Israel and Lithuania, there were no restrictions in contrast to Greece for example, where the two “eternals” were obliged to play with 80% fullness and an upper limit of 12,000 spectators.
Thereafter, in 5th place is Olympiacos, who had an average 6,825 tickets (in 9 games he gave to SEF) and one position below is followed by Panathinaikos with 6,268 tickets, in eight matches in OAKA. In the meantime, the record of the “greens” in a match was 11.700 tickets to the derby with the team of Piraeus. On the other hand, the largest number of people in SEF were 9,459 fans in the match against Fenerbahce.
This year’s record Euroleague attendance belongs to Anantolou Efes, as in the match with Barcelona it was 15,008 spectators in “Sinan Erdem”.
The last three places on the list are shared by Russian teams. CSKA Moscow has an average of 2,834 tickets, Unix Kazan 2,086 and the tail is Zenit St. Petersburg with 1,931 tickets.
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