Swiss on top of Europe

NLA, SC Bern set European records; Swedish league drops to 4th

13-03-13
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Swiss fans cheer on their team during the 2009 IIHF World Championship on home ice in Berne. The arena’s home team SC Bern set a new European attendance record for a club and the Swiss National League A set a new European league attendance record. Photo: Matthew Manor / HHOF-IIHF Images

ZURICH – One day after the end of the regular season in Europe’s top leagues, the IIHF has announced the annual attendance study. SC Bern set a new club attendance record with an average of 16,330 fans while the Swiss NLA set a new league attendance record with 6,620 spectators per game.

SC Bern tops the European attendance ranking for the 12th consecutive year. The club from the Swiss capital city has been on top since it dethroned Germany’s Kölner Haie in 2002.

Scroll down for the chart with the top clubs and leagues.

The top-four is unchanged from 2012. Belarusian KHL team Dynamo Minsk remained in second place with an average of 14,299 fans at Minsk Arena – the newly built facility that will also serve as the venue for the 2014 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship – ahead of two German teams, Eisbären Berlin (14,034) and Kölner Haie (12,199).

Russia’s most-attended team, SKA St. Petersburg, moved from sixth to fifth place with 11,917 fans per game and also sixth-ranked Adler Mannheim from Germany (10,796) moved up one place.

Slovakia’s Slovan Bratislava improved from 36th to seventh position with 9,975 fans. Since joining the KHL last year, the club has had all but one game sold out. The club averaged 5,907 fans in the Slovak league last year.

The top-10 is completed by Jokerit Helsinki (9,828) – the home team at Hartwall Arena, one of the two venues for the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships in 2012 and 2013 – the ZSC Lions Zurich (8,745) and Lokomotiv Yaroslavl (8,712).

Swedish Frölunda Gothenburg (from 5th to 11th place) and Germany’s Hamburg Freezers (from 8th to 15th place) had severe drops in spectator numbers, falling out of Europe’s top-10.

Lev Prague is the top new entry in Europe’s top-100 ranking. The newly founded Czech KHL club averaged 7,161 fans to reach 18th place. Incredibly, even though Prague now has three professional clubs competing for fans, Czech Extraliga teams Sparta Prague (25th, from 6,273 to 6,445) and Slavia Prague (66th, from 4,492 to 4,747) both increased their numbers and moved up in the ranking.

The top-100 includes teams from 15 different countries: Austria, Belarus, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Great Britain, Germany, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Norway, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland and Ukraine.

The teams with the highest attendance worldwide are currently the Chicago Blackhawks with 21,610 fans followed by the Montreal Canadiens (21,273) and the Detroit Red Wings (20,066).

The Swiss National League A claimed back first place in league attendance in Europe with an average of 6,620 fans. Switzerland has been top twice in the last five years while the Swedish Elitserien led the league attendance in 2009, 2010 and 2012.

The average in Switzerland grew by five per cent to set a new all-time record for league attendance in Europe. Also the German DEL (6,172, +1.9%) and the Russian-based KHL (6,106, +3.7%) had growing numbers and improved by one place while the Swedish Elitserien dropped down from first to fourth place.

The average attendance in the Swedish top league fell by 10.5 per cent to 5,717 fans per game – the lowest number the league has recorded since 2003. The downfall was mainly caused by the two most popular teams from last year. Frölunda Gothenburg saw a decrease of 18.1 per cent from 10,482 to 8,588 fans while Djurgården Stockholm, the second-most attended Swedish team last year, had to leave the league after being relegated.

But the severe decline cannot only be explained by Djurgården being out of the league. Of the eleven teams that stayed in the league, nine clubs had lower numbers than in 2012. Only the attendance of two teams – the two northern clubs Skellefteå AIK and Luleå HF – went up. Even by taking out Djurgården and the team it was replaced by, Rögle Ängelholm, the average of the other eleven teams dropped by 6.1 per cent.

The leagues from Switzerland, Germany, Russia and Sweden have the highest attendance figures worldwide only behind the NHL, which averages 17,703 fans, and ahead of the second-most attended North American league, the AHL with 5,626 fans per game.

The ranks from five to twelve in Europe remained the same. The Finnish SM-liiga (5,213) follows in fifth place in a tight race with the Czech Extraliga (5,169). The leagues from Austria (3,547), Slovakia (2,018) and Great Britain (1,977) follow.

The Slovak Extraliga’s average attendance went down by 24.9 per cent due to Slovan Bratislava’s move to the KHL. The league has been dominated on the ice as well as financially by the Bratislava club and its archrival HC Kosice, and losing one of these two teams was a substantial loss for the league.

Of the ten club teams that stayed in the Slovak Extraliga, eight had a lower attendance compared with last year. Kosice’s average went down from 5,678 to 4,029 (-29%). The attendance average of the ten teams that remained in the league decreased by 14.1 per cent.

The study also lists the top second-tier leagues in Europe. The Swedish HockeyAllsvenskan leads the ranking and it improved its average attendance by 28.8 per cent to 3,227 mainly thanks to the presence of Djurgården Stockholm, which still averaged 6,184 fans one level below Elitserien. But the average of the eleven teams that already played in the league last year grew by 10.1 per cent as well.

While the numbers went up in HockeyAllsvenskan, the other main second-tier leagues in Europe from Germany, Switzerland, Russia, Finland and the Czech Republic had decreasing numbers.

Europe’s top-100 attended teams include eight clubs that play in minor leagues including one third-tier team, Löwen Frankfurt from Germany.

In total the average of the top-10 teams in Europe grew by 3.63 per cent, and of the top-100 teams by 1.74 per cent compared to the regular season one year ago.

The Nikko Ice Bucks from Japan were the best-attended team in Asia with an average of 1,396 fans followed by the Oji Eagles Tomakomai (1,251) and Korean team High1 Chuncheon (1,164).

MARTIN MERK

Attendance figures in European hockey leagues 2012/2013

 

Club

Country

Average

Cap. %

1.

(1.)

SC Bern

SUI

16,330

95.32%

2.

(2.)

Dynamo Minsk

BLR

14,299

94.78%

3.

(3.)

Eisbären Berlin

GER

14,034

98.83%

4.

(4.)

Kölner Haie

GER

12,199

65.94%

5.

(6.)

SKA St. Petersburg

RUS

11,917

95.34%

6.

(7.)

Adler Mannheim

GER

10,796

79.38%

7.

(36.)

Slovan Bratislava

SVK

9,975

99.20%

8.

(9.)

Jokerit Helsinki

FIN

9,828

71.92%

9.

(18.)

ZSC Lions Zurich

SUI

8,745

81.24%

10.

(11.)

Lokomotiv Yaroslavl

RUS

8,712

96.31%

11.

(5.)

Frölunda Gothenburg

SWE

8,588

71.31%

12.

(13.)

HC Pardubice

CZE

8,490

83.28%

13.

(10.)

Avangard Omsk

RUS

8,060

78.12%

14.

(12.)

Medvescak Zagreb

CRO

7,944

90.40%

15.

(8.)

Hamburg Freezers

GER

7,690

60.06%

16.

(14.)

HIFK Helsinki

FIN

7,363

90.68%

17.

(23.)

Kometa Brno

CZE

7,196

99.94%

18.

(new)

Lev Prague

CZE

7,161

50.39%

19.

(15.)

Salavat Yulayev Ufa

RUS

7,160

90.06%

20.

(19.)

Traktor Chelyabinsk

RUS

7,142

95.23%

21.

(21.)

Amur Khabarovsk

RUS

7,100

 

22.

(25.)

Genève-Servette

SUI

6,967

 

23.

(20.)

HV71 Jönköping

SWE

6,770

 

24.

(26.)

Fribourg-Gottéron

SUI

6,537

 

25.

(29.)

Sparta Prague

CZE

6,445

 

26.

(35.)

Sibir Novosibirsk

RUS

6,305

 

27.

(30.)

EV Zug

SUI

6,302

 

28.

(24.)

Linköpings HC

SWE

6,287

 

29.

(31.)

Brynäs Gävle

SWE

6,229

 

30.

(16.)

Dinamo Riga

LAT

6,228

 

31.

(27.)

Färjestad Karlstad

SWE

6,209

 

32.

(17.)

Djurgården Stockholm

SWE-2

6,184

 

33.

(40.)

TPS Turku

FIN

6,103

 

34.

(80.)

Nuremberg Ice Tigers

GER

6,081

 

35.

(37.)

Kärpät Oulu

FIN

6,005

 

36.

(32.)

MODO Örnsköldsvik

SWE

5,884

 

37.

(28.)

Atlant Mytishi

RUS

5,875

 

38.

(39.)

Skoda Plzen

CZE

5,838

 

39.

(33.)

Malmö Redhawks

SWE-2

5,794

 

40.

(22.)

Metallurg Magnitogorsk

RUS

5,765

 

41.

(82.)

Yermak Angarsk

RUS-2

5,684

 

42.

(43.)

Tappara Tampere

FIN

5,648

 

43.

(121.)

Rytiri Kladno

CZE

5,597

 

44.

(83.)

Dynamo Moscow

RUS

5,478

 

45.

(34.)

Kloten Flyers

SUI

5,366

 

46.

(44.)

SCL Tigers Langnau

SUI

5,355

 

47.

(41.)

Torpedo N. Novgorod

RUS

5,250

 

48.

(50.)

Skellefteå AIK

SWE

5,197

 

49.

(47.)

Luleå HF

SWE

5,184

 

50.

(51.)

Neftekhimik Nizhn.

RUS

5,138

 

51.

(69.)

Krefeld Pinguine

GER

5,108

 

52.

(52.)

Vienna Capitals

AUT

5,079

 

53.

(54.)

Vitkovice Ostrava

CZE

5,075

 

54.

(62.)

Nottingham Panthers

GBR

5,057

 

55.

(45.)

Düsseldorfer EG

GER

5,054

 

56.

(49.)

Växjö Lakers

SWE

5,042

 

57.

(56.)

Straubing Tigers

GER

5,005

 

58.

(57.)

Leksands IF

SWE-2

5,000

 

59.

(42.)

AIK Stockholm

SWE

4,998

 

60.

(61.)

EHC Biel

SUI

4,909

 

61.

(46.)

Ilves Tampere

FIN

4,879

 

62.

(92.)

HC Ambrì-Piotta

SUI

4,859

 

63.

(53.)

Ak Bars Kazan

RUS

4,839

 

64.

(67.)

Yuzhny Ural Orsk

RUS-2

4,803

 

65.

(65.)

HC Davos

SUI

4,784

 

66.

(68.)

Slavia Prague

CZE

4,747

 

67.

(78.)

HC Lugano

SUI

4,725

 

68.

(93.)

Espoo Blues

FIN

4,685

 

69.

(new)

Sary-Arka Karaganda

KAZ

4,588

 

70.

(77.)

Rapperswil-Jona L.

SUI

4,566

 

71.

(59.)

Ässät Pori

FIN

4,556

 

72.

(58.)

Lausanne HC

SUI-2

4,485

 

73.

(71.)

HC Litvinov

CZE

4,470

 

74.

(63.)

PSG Zlin

CZE

4,454

 

75.

(64.)

Severstal Cherepovets

RUS

4,448

 

76.

(72.)

HC Ceske Budejovice

CZE

4,395

 

77.

(66.)

Timrå IK

SWE

4,326

 

78.

(48.)

Bili Tygri Liberec

CZE

4,264

 

79.

(60.)

Pelicans Lahti

FIN

4,246

 

80.

(55.)

Metallurg Novokuznetsk

RUS

4,226

 

81.

(147.)

Pirati Chomutov

CZE

4,178

 

82.

(75.)

Augsburger Panther

GER

4,152

 

83.

(70.)

KAC Klagenfurt

AUT

4,030

 

84.

(38.)

HC Kosice

SVK

4,029

 

85.

(76.)

KalPa Kuopio

FIN

4,000

 

86.

(88.)

Lukko Rauma

FIN

3,959

 

87.

(81.)

Löwen Frankfurt

GER-3

3,948

 

88.

(86.)

Belfast Giants

GBR

3,932

 

89.

(97.)

HPK Hämeenlinna

FIN

3,931

 

90.

(108.)

CSKA Moscow

RUS

3,931

 

91.

(84.)

JYP Jyväskylä

FIN

3,903

 

92.

(115.)

Rögle BK

SWE

3,886

 

93.

(101.)

SaiPa Lappeenranta

FIN

3,873

 

94.

(95.)

Avt. Yekaterinburg

RUS

3,822

 

95.

(100.)

VSV Villach

AUT

3,806

 

96.

(98.)

Ocelari Trinec

CZE

3,784

 

97.

(96.)

Black Wings Linz

AUT

3,750

 

98.

(94.)

Donbass Donetsk

UKR

3,740

 

99.

(79.)

Iserlohn Roosters

GER

3,734

 

100.

(155.)

Stavanger Oilers

NOR

3,663

 


Regular-Season average league attendance Europe & Asia

 

League

Attendance

1.

Switzerland - National League A

6,620

2.

Germany - Deutsche Eishockey Liga

6,172

3.

Russia - Kontinental Hockey League

6,106

4.

Sweden - Elitserien

5,717

5.

Finland - SM-liiga

5,213

6.

Czech Republic - Extraliga

5,169

7.

Austria - EBEL

3,547

8.

Slovakia - Extraliga

2,018

9.

Great Britain - Elite Ice Hockey League

1,977

10.

Norway - Get Ligaen

1,627

11.

France - Ligue Magnus

1,516

12.

Denmark - AL-Bank Liga

1,501

13.

Poland - Polska Liga

1,171

14.

Italy - Serie A

1,067

15.

Asia League (CHN/KOR/JPN)

977

16.

Belarus - Extraliga

897

17.

Netherlands - Eredivisie

812

18.

MOL Liga

705

 
Regular-Season average attendance in European 2nd-tier leagues

 

League

Attendance

1.

Sweden - Allsvenskan

3,227

2.

Germany - 2. Bundesliga

2,267

3.

Switzerland - National League B

2,016

4.

Russia - VHL

1,918

5.

Finland - Mestis

1,134

6.

Czech Republic - 1. liga

993


Notes:

  • The league attendance figures are calculated based on the average of all club teams in order to eliminate effects of unequal numbers of home games played within several leagues.
  • The regular season in North America, Great Britain and in Germany’s 2nd-tier league were not completed as of publication date, 13 March 2013.


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