The line graph presents data on the rountine presence of participants per high level soccer game in three specified nations, including Italy, England and Germany over a period of 24 years, starting from 1980 to 2004. Unit meansured in thousands of people.
Overall, Italy consistenly recorded the highest attendance of audiences and players, while Germany exhibited the most significant decline during the first period. Meanwhile, England displayed a noteable increase in the level of presence.
In 1980, England peaked second place in the chart with approximately 25 thousand, followed closely by Germany at around 25 thousand either. By 2004, England experienced a growth to just under 35 thoundsand, whereas Germany saw an increase too, culminating at approximately 30 thousand.
The trend in Italy reveals a flutuating pattern, initially rising but then experiencing a sharp decline towards the end of decade. Over the following 6 years, it rose to just over 35 thousand before a considerable drop happen to 25 thousand.
