Chinese Super League attendance hits record low in 2005 (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-02-27 09:13
The attendance of the Chinese Super League in its inaugural season last year
hit a record low inChinese soccer's professional history, the Chinese Football
Association (CFA) said on Saturday.
The CFA said in a report that the average attendance per game in a
scandal-hit opening season was 11,000, a 38 percent fall fromthe previous
season.
The report said that the total attendance registered of all the132 Super
League matches last season was 1.45 million, which was also the lowest in the
past 10 years.
China introduced professional soccer league in 1994.
The report added that some 1.3 billion people watched the SuperLeague games
on TV last season, a 42 percent decrease from that for the first division league
the previous season.
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