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The graph compares three countries—Italy, Germany, and England—in terms of the top-level soccer match attendance. Units are measured in thousands. Overall, while the number of people attending Italian top matches lessened, that of Germany and England exhibited an increase. It is also notable that the highest rise was seen in English attendance, while the stable […]
The line graph compares the average attendance at top level football matches in Italy, England, and Germany over a 24- year period of time, commencing from 1980. In general, it is clear that Germany experienced a significant rise, Italy showing a decline by the end of the span; England fluctuated but ultimately increased. Upon a […]
The line graph demonstrates the data regarding typical audience attendance for each high-level football competition. In general, as is clear from the graph, even though the enrollment rates pertaining to Italy took the lead at the beginning, the figure began to ebb after the initial surge. Whereas, the participation in Germany and England showed the […]
The line graph provides information about the average figure for visitors who attended top-tier football matches in three countries of Europe over twenty four years period, namely between 1980 and 2004. Overall, it is evident that while only a downward trend was showed in Italy, the significant rise was marked in England and Germany. Glancing […]
The graph shows how many people go to see top-level football games in three countries in Europe: Italy, England, and Germany from 1980 to 2004. Each country’s line looks a bit different in the graph. In 1980, Italy had the most people going to the games, about 35 thousand. But then less people started going, […]
