The line graph compares three regions in terms of the average spectators' turnout at matches between 1980 and 2004.
Overall
, the three countries experienced different figures in the time period. Linking Words
While
the attendance at matches in England and Germany rose significantly, it showed a considerable decline in Italy.
As the graph shows, around 25000 people watched matches in Germany in 1980 , and Linking Words
this
figure was followed by a substantial decrease to around 19000 spectators in 1986. It Linking Words
then
increased rapidly until it went up to about 33000 people in 2004. Regarding England’s football fans, in 1980, they visited football matches approximately 26000Linking Words
.
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times.
This
figure fell to about 23000 in 1986, but Linking Words
then
their attendance experienced a considerable growth to around 34000 in 2004.
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By contrast
, football spectators from Italy experienced a decrease over a 24-year period. In 1980, nearly 35000 fans attended , Linking Words
whereas
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this
number increased to around 36000 in 1986. Afterwards, the attendance dropped gradually to exactly 25000 in 2004.Linking Words