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Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium/ K League1/ Ulsan HDFC vs Pohang Steelers/ riot police/ stands/ photo Kim Jae-hoon |
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K League 1 surpassed 1 million spectators in 91 games.
The Korea Professional Football Federation officially announced on the 24th that it will surpass 1 million spectators immediately after the 15th round of 'Hana Bank K League 1 2025'. 25,578 spectators entered the FC Seoul-Suwon FC match at 4:30 p.m., 16,012 spectators entered the Ulsan HD-Gimcheon Sangmu match at 7 p.m., and 14,17 spectators entered the Hana Citizen-Daegu FC match in Daejeon, recording a total of 16,513 cumulative spectators this season. On this day, all three K League 1 games recorded more than 10,000 spectators.
K League 1 had 1014,741 people entering for the first time in 91 games last season, setting a record of more than 1 million spectators in its history since the introduction of the platform system. This season, it also exceeded 1 million spectators in 91 games.
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Jeonju World Cup Stadium/ K League1/ Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors vs FC Anyang/ Spectator/ Anyang fan/ Photo by Ha Seo-young |
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According to the Korea Professional Football Federation, the average K-League 1 attendance this season is 18,75 and Seoul has the largest number of spectators with 29,238, while Ulsan has 16,855 and Jeonbuk Hyundai has 16,095 to rank 2-3 in average.
In addition, the most spectator games in a single game until the 15th round were the match between Seoul and Jeonbuk in the 11th round, with 48,008 people gathering at the stadium, ranking third in the number of spectators in a single K League 1 game in history. Anyang, the promotion team, has recorded an average of 7,819 spectators this season from an average of 5,250 spectators last season, reflecting the enthusiastic interest of fans, while adding to the K League 1 box office success.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.