The line graph provides data on how many people attended top-level football games in Italy, England, and Germany over a period of 24-years.
Overall, it is clear that Italy began the period with the highest numbers, while it finished the time at the bottom position. Notably, England and Germany performed almost similarly within that time.
In detail, Italy was the dominant country in the number of attendees, with 35 attendance in 1980. These numbers experienced growth to nearly 38 people within the initial six years; however, they dropped significantly to average 30 people in 1992 and continued to decrease slowly to their lowest level, 25 people, in 2004.
Moving on to other countries, England began the time with about 26 attendances, and Germany was close behind. Both England and Germany fell to 23 and 18, respectively, in 1986. In 1998, Germany was the leading country with about 28 people, while the British were at the lowest level with just over 25 residents. Soon after, England took the place of Germany as the dominant nation with almost 35 people, and Germany was close behind.
