2007 J. League Division 1 - Attendance Figures

Attendance Figures

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Urawa Red Diamonds 793,347 62,123 16,709 46,667 0.024005441818621+2.4%†
2 Albirex Niigata 650,698 42,015 31,500 38,276 -0.98881397091116−1.1%†
3 F.C. Tokyo 429,934 38,439 17,264 25,290 0.049551792828685+4.9%†
4 Yokohama F. Marinos 408,656 53,916 10,828 24,039 0.015889785741453+1.5%†
5 Oita Trinita 335,896 27,811 14,671 19,759 -0.97095823095823−2.9%†
6 Gamba Osaka 296,465 20,982 12,163 17,439 0.072575189126022+7.2%†
7 Kawasaki Frontale 294,751 23,355 13,185 17,338 0.20906555090656+20.9%†
8 Júbilo Iwata 278,109 35,072 9,292 16,359 -0.90873236307077−9.1%†
9 Kashima Antlers 276,058 36,146 8,036 16,239 0.052225750016199+5.2%†
10 Shimizu S-Pulse 271,180 20,318 11,460 15,952 0.11536847993288+11.5%†
11 Nagoya Grampus Eight 264,939 34,347 7,553 15,585 0.04429107477888+4.4%†
12 JEF United Chiba 240,535 16,756 9,481 14,149 0.056447397894422+5.6%†
13 Yokohama F.C. 238,662 46,697 4,114 14,039 1.7425278374683+174.2%†
14 Ventforet Kofu 233,476 36,756 8,373 13,734 0.12453942520265+12.4%†
15 Kashiwa Reysol 220,442 35,013 8,947 12,967 0.55703650336215+55.7%†
16 Vissel Kobe 211,822 22,236 7,769 12,460 0.80318379160637+80.3%†
17 Omiya Ardija 194,912 33,162 6,149 11,465 0.1202853234317+12.0%†
18 Sanfrecce Hiroshima 194,199 22,675 6,037 11,423 0.021735241502683+2.1%†
League total 5,834,081 62,123 4,114 19,066 +4.2%

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