The line chart illustrates the top-level football match participated by residents by average in three particular nations in Europe in the 24-year gap, between 1980 and 2004
Overall, the number of Italian individuals chose the top-tier football match was at the top of the list, before experiencing a downward trend during the period, while the opposite was true for England and Germany, with a slight decrease at the first 6-year and then a surge can be observed by the end of the period
In detail, after 35 thousand inhabitants were the figure of the participants coming from Italy at the first time, this case reached the highest point at about 36 thousand people in the next 6 years. This figure then decreased to only 25 thousand, being the smallest proportion in 2004
According to the chart, there were about 25,000 people in England and Germany took part in top-level football match, before a downward trend appeared minimally for both countries. However, in 1998, those statistics surpassed the Italy’s data to become the majority figure in the list, at about 35 thousand local people in the final year.
