Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Portland leads Week 8 attendance in MLS


Mike Woitalla of Soccer America reports on Week8 attendance in Major League Soccer.

Week 8, which included two Wednesday night games, marked the lowest average attendance for a week of games this season -- but the expansion Portland Timbers kept alive their streak of sellouts. For MLS attendance rankings ...

* Portland has now played four MLS games and has sold out the
18,627-seat Jeld-Wen Stadium each time. A 1-0 win over the Philadelphia Union also means the Timbers are perfect (4-0-0) at home.

* The Home Depot Center sold out, as it should, for the Los Angeles-New York game -- a 1-1 tie that featured the marquee players Landon Donovan, David Beckham, Rafael Marquez and Theirry Henry.

* D.C. United played two home games in Week 8 -- on Wednesday and Saturday -- and drew just over 11,000 for each.

* Toronto FC was the only team besides LA to top the 20,000 mark. It beat Houston, 2-1, in front of its second largest crowd of the season.

* Columbus drew only
7,148 for 1-1 tie with Seattle.

MLS ATTENDANCE:
Club (2011 Rank)
Week 8
Home Games
2011 Home
Average

2010 Home
Average (Final)

Chicago (13)
11,680
13,628
15,814
Chivas USA (12)
-- 14,648 14,576
Colorado (14)
--
13,243 13,329
Columbus (16)
7,148 10,199
14,642
D.C. United (8)
11,504 17,113 14,532
FC Dallas (10)
--
16,324 10,815
Houston (11)
13,206 16,078 17,310
Kansas City (-)
-- --
10,287
Los Angeles (2)
27,000
25,679 21,437
New England (15)
11,755
10,233
12,987
New York (7)
-- 17,389 18,441
Philadelphia (6)
--
17,762 19,254
Portland (5)

18,627

18,627 --
Real Salt Lake (9)
14,365 16,778
17,095
San Jose (17)
--
10,064
9,659
Seattle (1)
--
36,289 36,173
Toronto FC (4)
20,256
19,704
20,453
Vancouver (3)
--
20,843 --
Leaguewide
14,680 17,237 16,037

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