On the 32nd match day of the Bundesliga, there were an average of over 46,500 spectators in the Bundesliga stadiums. The occupancy rate was 97%. A total of almost 40,000 guest fans were on the road.
Most of the spectators were back in Dortmund – who had their second home game against Mönchengladbach within eight days. The Westfalenstadion was sold out for the 15th time. The stadiums in Cologne and Frankfurt were also sold out, with 50,000 visitors each. Leipzig, Stuttgart and Union Berlin also reported a full house. Only the stadiums in Bochum and Wolfsburg were not sold out. While in Bochum only the guest area remained free, in Wolfsburg more than 7,000 places remained free – over 4,000 of them in the home area. In the viewer table the wolves fall back to 16th place, which VfL Bochum has now left.
For away drivers, FC Schalke 04 is the measure of all things this weekend. The Knappen were accompanied to Munich by around 9,000 fans – 7,500 of them were in the official guest area. In addition to the Royal Blues, Mönchengladbach, Bremen and Freiburg also sold all tickets for the guest block. Hertha BSC only ordered 3,000 tickets for the game in Cologne, Mainz 05 only 4,000 tickets for the neighborhood duel in Frankfurt – both sold this quota in full. Hertha moves with it – in the cross-league away driver table – past FC St. Pauli. A new low recorded the TSG Hoffenheim in Wolfsburg. In the relegation battle, only 220 fans supported the Kraichgauer. TSG falls to 18th place in the Away driver table of the Bundesliga.
Spectator and away driver table
In the Bundesliga spectator table Bochum pulls past Wolfsburg. Throughout Germany the club from the Revier is in 21st place Table of away drivers climb Mönchengladbach and Wolfsburg, Stuttgart and Hoffenheim fall away. All tables can be found here:
Author: Christian
Those: The wrong 9
2023-05-17 02:23:31
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