MLS Attendance Moves Past NBA, NHL
Fueled by rapid growth in soccer-crazed cities such as Toronto, Seattle and Philadelphia, Major League Soccer has now moved past the NBA and NHL in terms of average attendance, based on figures from each sport's most recent full season. Have a look at the #'s below.
1. NFL - 67,508.69 (2009 season)
2. MLB - 30,213.37 (2009 season)
3. MLS - 18,452.14 (2010 season, as of 04/11/2010)
4. NBA - 17,110.64 (2009/10 season)
5. NHL - 17,004.53 (2009/10 season)
Think the league can stay ahead of basketball and hockey for a full season? How many years do you think it will take for MLS to catch up to MLB? Will there be a post-World Cup bounce this summer to push the #'s even higher?
Fueled by rapid growth in soccer-crazed cities such as Toronto, Seattle and Philadelphia, Major League Soccer has now moved past the NBA and NHL in terms of average attendance, based on figures from each sport's most recent full season. Have a look at the #'s below.
1. NFL - 67,508.69 (2009 season)
2. MLB - 30,213.37 (2009 season)
3. MLS - 18,452.14 (2010 season, as of 04/11/2010)
4. NBA - 17,110.64 (2009/10 season)
5. NHL - 17,004.53 (2009/10 season)
Think the league can stay ahead of basketball and hockey for a full season? How many years do you think it will take for MLS to catch up to MLB? Will there be a post-World Cup bounce this summer to push the #'s even higher?
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