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I'll try and keep this thread updated with all the crowds. If you spot an official number, just post in here.
Organizers aiming for 500,000 through the gates over the 32 games.
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Victory>Heart
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FC Asia going with 16k. Guess we'll see.
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Victory>Heart
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Match 3: Uzbeks vs North Korea: 12,078
Decent!
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paladisious
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Victory>Heart wrote:Match 3: Uzbeks vs North Korea: 12,078
Decent!
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Victory>Heart
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12,557 in Brisbane
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Schultzy
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Expected more from Chinese games tbh
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Schultzy wrote:Expected more from Chinese games tbh Now they've won/had this great upset, terrific start - hopefully there will be! No reason for the fans not to back this team, nor this team not progressing from their group - a great opportunity now!
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libel
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Victory>Heart wrote:12,557 in Brisbane There was 15k+ there, any day of the week. No idea how or why the official figure was 12.5k.
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Davstar
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libel wrote:Victory>Heart wrote:12,557 in Brisbane There was 15k+ there, any day of the week. No idea how or why the official figure was 12.5k. 12.5k is good, how many people do you think would of turn up to watch a match played in the UAE or Qatar...
these Kangaroos can play football - Ange P. (Intercontinental WC Play-offs 2017)
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paladisious
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After day two:
Australia v Kuwait: 25,231 South Korea v Oman: 12,552 Uzbekistan v North Korea: 12,078 Saudi Arabia v China: 12,557
[size=6]Average: 15,604[/size]
Not bad at all, and definitely on track for the target half million with bigger Socceroos and finals games to come.
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Oman
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Schultzy wrote:Expected more from Chinese games tbh I did offer you free tickets:(
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Davstar wrote:libel wrote:Victory>Heart wrote:12,557 in Brisbane There was 15k+ there, any day of the week. No idea how or why the official figure was 12.5k. 12.5k is good, how many people do you think would of turn up to watch a match played in the UAE or Qatar... Crowd was spot on imo, thought it would be much less until everyone flooded in after 30 minutes.
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Can't believe they played north Korea vs uze at anz it looked ridiculous on TV why couldn't they play it at para or another suburban ground
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libel
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vincenzogold wrote:Can't believe they played north Korea vs uze at anz it looked ridiculous on TV why couldn't they play it at para or another suburban ground AFC rules - maximum 5 stadiums for the cup.
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with the pricing of tickets except socceroos matches really no excuse for not having bigger crowds. I bought Sydney venue pack for $233 cat c tickets for all matches including the final 7 in total. time for people to support our first tournament as hosts and show the AFC AND FIFA we are serious contenders for any hosting rights either the Asian cup or the world cup
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libel
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Ultimately, a good overall attendance will likely require Australia playing deep into the tournament, along with Sth Korea and Iran, and China getting to at least the QFs. And to a lesser extent Japan maybe.
So far, so good.
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Based on the ticketek website, a few observations:
- JAPAN v PALESTINE (Newcastle): Category 1 tickets down to single seats only. I would assume ticket sales are already over the 15k mark, hopefully get a 20k crowd?
- OMAN v AUSTRALIA (Sydney): Cat 3 sold out. Cat 2 selling on second level. Cat 1 selling on top level. Appears that apart from a few tickets in the active support and gold wig sections, the lower bowl is basically full. Given Cat 1 is selling top level, I assume the second level is also mainly full (as most tickets on that level are Cat 1). My guess would be ticket sales are currently around the 50k mark. Although I think an 80k plus crowd is off the cards (8pm Tuesday night.....), hopeful of a 60 - 65k crowd.
- IRAQ v JAPAN (Brisbane): Cat 1 down to single seats only, Japan Active support sold out. This should be a good/entertaining game and with a lot of Australians travelling into Brissy for the Aus game the next night it should get a good turnout. Hopefully 25k+..?
- SOCCEROOS v STH KOREA (Brisbane): Apart from some Korea Active Support tickets and restricted view seats, everything else is either sold out or single seats. Anticipating a sell out.
- SEMI FINAL 2 (Newcastle): Cat 3 sold out (although there are not many seats in Cat 3). Keeping an eye on this one, could end up being Aus v Japan as a semi final.
- FINAL (Sydney): I thought sales would have been better for this game. Cat 1 selling on 2nd level, Cat 2 and 3 on bottom level.
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libel
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Song wrote:IRAQ v JAPAN (Brisbane): Hopefully 25k+..? Dreamin. (would love for you to be right, but fully expect less than the China/KSA game)
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paladisious wrote:After day two:
Australia v Kuwait: 25,231 South Korea v Oman: 12,552 Uzbekistan v North Korea: 12,078 Saudi Arabia v China: 12,557
[size=6]Average: 15,604[/size]
Not bad at all, and definitely on track for the target half million with bigger Socceroos and finals games to come. Extremely good considering the horrible weather. I was expecting crowds < 10 000
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libel
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Roar_Brisbane wrote:libel wrote:Victory>Heart wrote:12,557 in Brisbane There was 15k+ there, any day of the week. No idea how or why the official figure was 12.5k. Crowd was spot on imo, thought it would be much less until everyone flooded in after 30 minutes. Not to labour the point, but: - eastern side was pretty packed (= usual western side turnout for a roar game) - southern stand was well attended (= usual north/home end/Den for a roar game) - fair smattering on the western side (= usual eastern stand turnout for roar) - pretty empty north end (but only really a bit less than the usual southern end for roar) All in all, I saw basically a mirror image of roar games, where we regularly see attendances in the order of 15k. But i acknowledge that organisers probably have no reason to lie.
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Who was the genius that decided that Stadium Australia was to be used for games other than Australia ?
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libel
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Sirocco wrote:Who was the genius that decided that Stadium Australia was to be used for games other than Australia ? *sigh* Need to sticky this - AFC rules only allowed us to use 5 stadiums for the cup. Since there are 5 host cities (whose govts stumped up the cash/support for the hosting rights), you do the math.
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Sirocco wrote:Who was the genius that decided that Stadium Australia was to be used for games other than Australia ?
Considering only 5 stadiums may by used for the entire tournament and just considering the group stage, Melbourne already has 6 games within 12 days, Brisbane has 6 games within 10 days, Canberra 6 within 11. I'd say somebody that probably knows what they're doing. Surprised they didn't get anymore tbh.
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libel wrote:Roar_Brisbane wrote:libel wrote:Victory>Heart wrote:12,557 in Brisbane There was 15k+ there, any day of the week. No idea how or why the official figure was 12.5k. Crowd was spot on imo, thought it would be much less until everyone flooded in after 30 minutes. Not to labour the point, but: - eastern side was pretty packed (= usual western side turnout for a roar game) - southern stand was well attended (= usual north/home end/Den for a roar game) - fair smattering on the western side (= usual eastern stand turnout for roar) - pretty empty north end (but only really a bit less than the usual southern end for roar) All in all, I saw basically a mirror image of roar games, where we regularly see attendances in the order of 15k. But i acknowledge that organisers probably have no reason to lie. Somethings gone wrong with the marketing then if A-league lovers have turned up to watch international football. There is no comparison between the two!
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libel wrote:Song wrote:IRAQ v JAPAN (Brisbane): Hopefully 25k+..? Dreamin. (would love for you to be right, but fully expect less than the China/KSA game) Every neutral I've spoken too can't wait for this game. No way in hell it will get less than 15k imo and there really should be more. 15 bucks to see the likes of Kagawa, Honda, etc. Is crazy good.
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5,513 in Canberra for UAE vs Qatar.
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Schultzy
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TheRealFootballSupporter wrote:5,513 in Canberra for UAE vs Qatar. Disapointing, this should surely be the lowest, although some dead rubbers on MD3 may be similar, great crowd in melbourne though.
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18,200 IMO.
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