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Popular ESPN: The Club World Cup is supported by South American fans, with Baa teams averaging 40,000 people per game

June 22 ESPN wrote an article about the audience situation of the Club World Cup. The article mentioned that the reason why this Club World Cup was popular was mainly due to South American fans to support the field.

As of last Friday, Brazil and Argentina teams Boca Youth, Botafogo, Flamengo, Fruminense, Palmeiras and River Plate played a total of ten games. FIFA announced an average of 41,213 spectators, nearly 30% more than the other 14 games without Argentina or Brazilian teams.

On the court, it is obvious that in European giants, the live audience is mainly local Americans, who spend much less than South American fans and lack the enthusiasm that FIFA wants to show on its social media.

So far, Argentina and Brazilian fans have not seen any bad behaviors common in the Copa Libertadores matches in the United States.

The article believes that FIFA and the United States should be very grateful for what "South American Football" has done for them.

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