Ipswich Town were involved in a record-breaking Championship campaign last season, with total attendances reaching 12.72 million.
That figure puts the English second tier above the German Bundesliga, Spain's La Liga and Italy's Serie A, making it the second most attended league division in Europe. This is a 22% increase on last season.
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Elsewhere, League One and League Two ranked ninth and 13th respectively, while the Championsip play-off final had a higher attendance [85,862] than the FA Cup final between Manchester City and Manchester United [84,814].
Ipswich boasted an average attendance of 28,845 last season, ranking them fifth in the division behind Sunderland [41,158], Leeds United [37,999], Leicester City [31,238] and Southampton [29,429].
Should those figures remain consistent next season, the Blues will have the 17th highest attendance in the Premier League.
👥 The Sky Bet Championship broke an all-time record for attendance in 2023/24, beating the likes of the Bundesliga, Spain’s La Liga and Italy’s Serie A to be the second most attended league division in Europe! 👏#EFL | #SkyBetChampionship
— Sky Bet Championship (@SkyBetChamp) June 11, 2024
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