Team Attendance Totals
Club | Games | Total | Average |
---|---|---|---|
New York Cosmos | 15 | 717,842 | 47,856 |
Minnesota Kicks | 15 | 462,904 | 30,860 |
Seattle Sounders | 15 | 338,677 | 22,578 |
Tampa Bay Rowdies | 15 | 271,856 | 18,124 |
Vancouver Whitecaps | 15 | 235,866 | 15,724 |
San Jose Earthquakes | 15 | 214,777 | 14,318 |
Detroit Express | 15 | 182,906 | 12,194 |
New England Tea Men | 15 | 180,954 | 12,064 |
Oakland Stompers | 15 | 178,941 | 11,929 |
Portland Timbers | 15 | 177,049 | 11,803 |
Tulsa Roughnecks | 15 | 168,834 | 11,256 |
California Surf | 15 | 167,569 | 11,171 |
Washington Diplomats | 15 | 161,741 | 10,783 |
Fort Lauderdale Strikers | 15 | 157,188 | 10,479 |
Los Angeles Aztecs | 15 | 139,514 | 9,301 |
Memphis Rogues | 15 | 135,482 | 9,032 |
Dallas Tornado | 15 | 128,149 | 8,543 |
Philadelphia Fury | 15 | 121,127 | 8,075 |
Houston Hurricane | 15 | 116,247 | 7,750 |
Colorado Caribous | 15 | 111,266 | 7,418 |
Rochester Lancers | 15 | 101,402 | 6,760 |
Toronto Metros-Croatia | 15 | 93,501 | 6,233 |
San Diego Sockers | 15 | 77,185 | 5,146 |
Chicago Sting | 15 | 69,267 | 4,618 |
OVERALL | 360 | 4,710,244 | 13,084 |
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