Swiss elite hockey arenas continue crowded
01 Mar 2012 | Davide Tuniz
After the regular season Swiss National League recorded a total of 1.900.000 spectators in 300 games. Almost the same result of last season. SC Bern continues at the top
NLA continues to attract fans: Swiss Elite League closed the regular season with a positive balance: the 300 season´s games were watched live by 1.900.000 spectators, with an average loss of just 3 spectators per game. SC Bern, the European club with most spectators, as usual continues at top, with an 15.779 average attendance, despite an average loss of 77 spectators. Rapperswil Jona Lakers recorded the biggest loss (-228), Kloten Flyers the most significative increase (+346). Ticino´s clubs Lugano and Ambri, even with a slight increase, continue having the lowest attendance. HC Lausanne is the NLB club with the biggest attendance (4.798 average), more the 5 NLA clubs, included champion HC Davos
Here the dates, compared with last season
Team |
2012 |
2011 |
Difference |
SC Bern |
15.779 |
15.856 |
-77 |
ZSC Lions |
7.625 |
7.715 |
-39 |
Geneve Servette |
6.769 |
6.879 |
-153 |
Fribourg-Gotteron |
6.636 |
6.764 |
-128 |
EV Zug |
6.265 |
6.295 |
-30 |
Kloten Flyers |
6.041 |
5.695 |
+346 |
Langnau Tigers |
5.290 |
5.373 |
-84 |
EHC Biel |
4.749 |
4.526 |
+223 |
HC Davos |
4.544 |
4.524 |
+20 |
Rapperswil Lakers |
4.135 |
4.363 |
-228 |
HC Lugano |
4.125 |
4.060 |
+65 |
Ambri-Piotta |
3.707 |
3.657 |
+50 |