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The line graph illustrates the typical number of humans participating in high-ranking football games in three European countries: Italy, England and Germany. Between 1980 and 2004, the number of people are measured in thousands. If we see the overall trend, we can observe a sharply decreasing number of engaging Italian soccer fans. Although Italy’s participation […]
The graph compares three countries, namely Italy, England, and Germany in terms of the average number of top-level football match attendances between 1980 and 2004. Overall, it is evident that Italy experienced a decrease in attendance numbers by the end of the period, while England and Germany, being relatively similar in numbers, faced an increase […]
The line graph compares the average attendance at top-level football matches in Italy, England, and Germany over a 24-year period, commencing from 1980. In general, it is clear that Germany experienced a significant rise; Italy showed a decline by the end of the span; England fluctuated but ultimately increased. Upon a closer look at attendance […]
The line graph shows information about how many people attended top-level football games in three different countries, over a twenty-four-year period between 1980 and 2004. Looking from an overall perspective, what stands out from the graph is that there were a considerable upward trends on England and Germany while Italy saw a downward trend over […]
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. […]
