bitza
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50276 - oman vs australia
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libel
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bitza wrote:Avg. crowds for the past 4 afc asian cups.
2011 - 12668 2007 - 22632 2004 - 31877 2000 - 10634
please note these figures are taken from Wikipedia so I can't confirm them as absolute. 2004 - China, so they had an ever so slight population advantage. 2007 -spread around 4 host countries, which gave its crowds a handy leg up 2011 - if we can't beat Qatar, we may as well shut up shop. This has and will be a great Asian Cup off the field, regardless of the final average, because we offer something most other Asian countries can't - genuine (and often very partisan) game day atmospheres created by many of our sizeable ex-pat communities.
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Song
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Melbourne quarter final sold out.
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Blackmac79
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Looks as though the semifinal in Newcastle will com close to selling out.
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thewitness
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8795 for South Korea vs Kuwait
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newton_circus
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Song wrote:Melbourne quarter final sold out.
serious? I was going to buy tickets today :(
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Song
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newton_circus wrote:Song wrote:Melbourne quarter final sold out.
serious? I was going to buy tickets today :( Well according to ticketek it is. Wouldn't be surprised if more come online later, possibly holding some back for more venue pack sales....?
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what is the crowd average so far?
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bitza
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grazorblade wrote:what is the crowd average so far? 16870 according to wiki.
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Heart_fan
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I cant see a big crowd showing up for Saudi Arabia vs DPR Korea tonight in Melbourne.
I'm going along tonight, but after the IRN atmosphere on Sunday, I am expecting a more flat crowd tonight. Many Saudi students are likely not back yet, as it is university holidays now, which will limit the potential audience there from their significant student population in Melbourne.
Hopefully I am wrong though and there is a decent crowd there.
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pv4
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Song wrote:newton_circus wrote:Song wrote:Melbourne quarter final sold out.
serious? I was going to buy tickets today :( Well according to ticketek it is. Wouldn't be surprised if more come online later, possibly holding some back for more venue pack sales....? I'm not sure if the applies, or is the same, or whatever - but I found when buying my venue packs (a month back now, to be fair) that when I did it online, if I tried buying them using any ticket collection method other than Venue Collection it wouldn't let me through. But if I chose the venue collection, so pick it up at the door, I got through. If you're trying to buy online and it's not working, give that a try.
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pv4
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I have just made the decision not to go to the Kuwait/Oman game on Saturday at Hunter Stadium as it is on at the exact same time as the Socceroos v South Korea. I believe sydcor, heiny & EG are all in the same boat as me - watching Socceroos on the TV is more important than a live dead rubber game. I imagine many people will do similar.
So I expect the lowest crowd of the tournament to be this Saturday at Hunter.
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RedshirtWilly
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Heart_fan wrote:I cant see a big crowd showing up for Saudi Arabia vs DPR Korea tonight in Melbourne.
I'm going along tonight, but after the IRN atmosphere on Sunday, I am expecting a more flat crowd tonight. Many Saudi students are likely not back yet, as it is university holidays now, which will limit the potential audience there from their significant student population in Melbourne.
Hopefully I am wrong though and there is a decent crowd there. If the North Korea supporters bay was like the one in Sydney, you might get a laugh or two at least
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Footballking55
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Bought a ticket to China Uzbekistan this morning and the PAX was 16270.
Not bad, hope most turn up. It is the potential first v second in the group. Of the 12557 that attended the China V Saudi game, approx 11500 were Chinese supporters.
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Glenn - A-league Mad
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Footballking55 wrote:Bought a ticket to China Uzbekistan this morning and the PAX was 16270.
Not bad, hope most turn up. It is the potential first v second in the group. Of the 12557 that attended the China V Saudi game, approx 11500 were Chinese supporters. China fans made great noise too. This will be a great game. I think Canberra have looked good on TV, wasnt there all this talk of low crowds there. Seem decent to me so far.
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Heart_fan
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Glenn - A-league Mad wrote:Footballking55 wrote:Bought a ticket to China Uzbekistan this morning and the PAX was 16270.
Not bad, hope most turn up. It is the potential first v second in the group. Of the 12557 that attended the China V Saudi game, approx 11500 were Chinese supporters. China fans made great noise too. This will be a great game. I think Canberra have looked good on TV, wasnt there all this talk of low crowds there. Seem decent to me so far. How many tickets have been handed out for free at matches so far though? Hopefully not many. The other thing, how many tourists are here for the event? Its hard to tell who's a locally based supporter and a traveling one. Having such a diverse mix of population certainly helps us with an event like this.
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Schultzy
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Single Seats only for Category 1 in Brisbane for Japan vs Iraq
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Stabilo
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Loads of Football jerseys in Brisbane CBD today. This will be the first Bris game i've been able to attend so far, cannot wait!
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johnnyrook
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Footballking55 wrote: Of the 12557 that attended the China V Saudi game, approx 11500 were Chinese supporters. Would like to know where you got this figure from. I was sitting just left of the halfway line in the Eastern stand (most of the bays on this side were close to full) and while all the bays left of mine were predominantly Chinese, to the right it was mostly whiteys. Western and Northern stands were the most sparsely occupied , but apart from the Saudi supporters in the West mostly seemed occupied by neutrals and the quite full Southern stand seemed about half Chinese half neutral. I can't believe the Chinese would have been much more than half the crowd, if that.
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Footballking55
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johnnyrook wrote:Footballking55 wrote: Of the 12557 that attended the China V Saudi game, approx 11500 were Chinese supporters. Would like to know where you got this figure from. I was sitting just left of the halfway line in the Eastern stand (most of the bays on this side were close to full) and while all the bays left of mine were predominantly Chinese, to the right it was mostly whiteys. Western and Northern stands were the most sparsely occupied , but apart from the Saudi supporters in the West mostly seemed occupied by neutrals and the quite full Southern stand seemed about half Chinese half neutral. I can't believe the Chinese would have been much more than half the crowd, if that. Okay, may have been somewhat less, but there were a lot of Chinese. Also, some of them had on white shirts rather than the Red. Don't know why. We sat at the northern end, and there were quite a lot of Chinese sprinkled among the crowd at that end. Presumably expats with no connections to the travelling supporters. I would say over 75%. We shall see tonight
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Stabilo
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Allocation Exhausted for all categories for Saturday nights Socceroos vs Korea game. Suncorp Stadium says they are working with the LOC to see if they can release any further tickets but its pretty much a sellout.
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Footballking55 wrote:[quote=johnnyrook][quote=Footballking55]Okay, may have been somewhat less, but there were a lot of Chinese. Also, some of them had on white shirts rather than the Red. Don't know why. We sat at the northern end, and there were quite a lot of Chinese sprinkled among the crowd at that end. Presumably expats with no connections to the travelling supporters. I would say over 75%. We shall see tonight Well I'll agree that 11500 of the 12500 were probably cheering for China. In my bay with not many Chinese seated in it everyone was going for China anyway. Edited by johnnyrook: 14/1/2015 05:02:34 PM
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12,349 in Melbourne for North Korea-Saudi Arabia. Very good effort.
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Stabilo wrote:Allocation Exhausted for all categories for Saturday nights Socceroos vs Korea game. Suncorp Stadium says they are working with the LOC to see if they can release any further tickets but its pretty much a sellout. Will Suncorp announce if and when further tickets are released? I'm in need of some having missed out! Edited by Mightyroar: 14/1/2015 07:38:30 PM
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Group A
Australia 4–1 Kuwait Attendance: 25,231 - Melbourne
South Korea 1–0 Oman Attendance: 12,552 - Canberra
Kuwait 0–1 South Korea Attendance: 8,795 -Canberra
Oman 0–4 Australia Attendance: 50,276 - Sydney
Group B
Uzbekistan 1–0 North Korea Attendance: 12,078 - Sydney
Saudi Arabia 0–1 China PR Attendance: 12,557 - Brisbane
North Korea 1-1 Saudi Arabia Attendance: 12,349 - Melbourne
Group C
United Arab Emirates 4–1 Qatar Attendance: 5,513 - Canberra
Iran 2–0 Bahrain Attendance: 17,712 - Melbourne
Group D
Japan 4–0 Palestine Attendance: 17,147 - Newcastle
Jordan 0–1 Iraq Attendance: 6,840 - Brisbane
Total Attendances: 181,050
Aggregate Average: 16,459
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MichaelB
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Players must be enjoying playing in stadiums that are filled. Since Aus joined I cannot remember having crowds like this across all games. I even remember the international media was deriding the Asian Cup in the past because of it's empty stadiums. Certainly raised the bar.
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johnnyrook
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MichaelB wrote:Players must be enjoying playing in stadiums that are filled. Since Aus joined I cannot remember having crowds like this across all games. I even remember the international media was deriding the Asian Cup in the past because of it's empty stadiums. Certainly raised the bar. In 2007 the four host nations got massive turnouts for their home games, particularly Indonesia and Vietnam, which really boosted the average attendances. But apart from that the attendances were pretty poor from memory.
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When China hosted the average was 31k
When South East Asian hosted it was 22K
Hopefully we can get up to 20k
Qatar had 11k
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13,674 in Brisbane
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Match 1 – Australia vs Kuwait: 25,231 Match 2 – Korea vs Oman: 12,552 Match 3 – Uzbekistan vs PR Korea: 12,078 Match 4 – Saudi Arabia vs China: 12,557 Match 5: UAE vs Qatar: 5,513 Match 6: Iran vs Bahrain: 17,712 Match 7: Japan vs Palestine: 15,497 Match 8: Jordan v Iraq: 6,840 Match 9: Australia vs Oman: 50,276 Match 10: DPR Korea vs Saudi Arabia: 12,349 Match 11: China vs Uzbekistan: 13,674
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