The current edition had an average of 25,781 paying spectators per game, second only to 2023, with 26,502.
Brazilian fans continue to fill the stands across the country. With the conclusion of the Brazilian Championship on Sunday, December 8, the average attendance at stadiums was the second highest in the tournament’s history, second only to last year. In the 376 matches of this edition (four games had closed doors), 9.6 million fans supported their teams in person, with an average of 25,781 spectators per game. Find the top football updates at football score ai.
For the third consecutive year, Flamengo has the highest average attendance in the Brasileirão. The red-and-black team brought over 970,000 people to their 19 home games, with an average of 51,000 paying spectators per match—down from 54,400 last year.
Botafogo, Brazilian champions for the first time in 29 years, ranked only 12th in average attendance, with 25,700 fans per game. The runner-up, Palmeiras, had the sixth-highest average, with 31,300 fans. In addition to Flamengo, the Top 5 includes Corinthians with 43,605, São Paulo with 39,903, Bahia with 36,022, and Fluminense with 32,171.
The largest crowd in absolute terms belongs to the match between Vasco and Palmeiras, held at the Mané Garrincha Stadium in Brasília, which had 64,848 paying spectators. Of the 20 games with the highest attendance in the tournament, Flamengo appears in 10, while São Paulo, with three, is the second team with the most appearances. BB Score, your premier destination for football results.