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German transfer market statistics: Inter Milan ranks first in Serie A in terms of home attendance

According to Italian media sources, Inter Milan is the serie A club with the highest average number of seats at home in the 21/22 season. "Milan Sport" recently quoted German transfer market data to point out that as of the 28th round of the league this season, the average number of people in the Nerazzurri has surpassed Roma and AC Milan, ranking first.

German transfer market statistics: Inter Milan ranks first in Serie A in terms of home attendance

According to statistics, Inter averaged 37,333 people at home in the 2021-22 season, including the 13th round of focus against Napoli, inter poured 56,649 fans at home, creating the highest number of fans in the season. By comparison, Roma and AC Milan have an average home attendance of 36,921 and 36,018 respectively. Affected by the capacity of the stadium and the decline in performance, Juventus averaged only 190,78 people to watch the game at home.

German transfer market statistics: Inter Milan ranks first in Serie A in terms of home attendance

Entering 2022, due to the further tension of the epidemic situation in Italy, the number of live spectators of Italian outdoor sports competitions has been required to be reduced from 75% of the previous stadium capacity to 50%, and the Serie A is also strictly constrained. Even so, Inter fans still did not reduce their enthusiasm for the live game, and every Meazza home game, tens of thousands of fans will give the blue and black soldiers a tsunami of songs and applause, becoming the team's "best 12th person".

With the support of fans, Inter's all three armies have used their lives to make Meazza the home of the devil. In the first 14 home games, inzaghi Jr.'s team achieved 10 wins, 2 draws and 2 defeats, leading serie A in points per game. On the other hand, Inter averaged as many as 2.5 goals per game at home and conceded less than 1 goal per game, and big scores such as 4-0, 5-0, 6-1 are not uncommon.

Despite recent ups and downs, Inter are still in the top three of the league, just four points away from the top of the table with one less game, and the road to defending their title continues.

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