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The image contains a line graph illustrating the average attendance per top-level football match in Italy, England, and Germany from 1980 to 2004. In 1980, Italy had an attendance of 39,000, England 32,000, and Germany 25,000. By 1984, Italy's attendance slightly decreased to 38,000, England’s increased to 34,000, and Germany maintained 25,000. In 1988, Italy’s figure was 31,000, England's decreased to 30,000, and Germany's was stable at 25,000. In 1992, Italy's attendance further dropped to 29,000, England’s dipped to 21,000, while Germany's rose to 30,000. By 1996, Italy had 29,000, England slightly increased at 24,000, and Germany remained at 30,000. In 2000, Italy’s remained constant at 29,000, England increased to 33,000, and Germany stayed at 29,000. Finally, in 2004, Italy had 29,000, England rose to 35,000, while Germany experienced an increase to 33,000.
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The line graph below shows the medium number of people participating top-level football matches in three European countries from 1980 to 2014. Overview only the Italy experienced slightly drop while other two had a good improvements in their attendance at football match over the years.
The Italy, the country showing the highest interest at football at the begging of the 1980, rose their ambitions until 1996 which was their pick moment with roughly 40 people in thousand. However, from 1992 to 2004, we can see big falling (25 people in thousand).
On the other hand, England and Germany demonstrated noticeable increase. Both started at 25 in 1980 and decries in 1986, the former one at 20 the letter one at 18. Moreover, from that moment they showed merely unstoppable rising and picked in 2004 (35) showed one of the most significant numbers.
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