Final MLS Attendance 19,148 for a New Record ; To Compete with Eredivisie Next Year?

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With the end of the season, MLS hit the 19k average attendance for the first time in league history. With the coming of Orlando City and NYCFC, and the temporary shutting down of Chivas the MLS is looking to leap forward to try to hit the 20k mark next season.

If I'm not mistaken, that would mean the next league one step higher then us in attendance is the Erevidisie who average slightly less than 20k. Could the MLS overtake a top European league in attendance as soon as next year?

Excluding the German,English, and Spanish leagues which are uncatchable; the Mexican , Italian, French, and Netherlands all average under 25k attendance. MLS comes next in around 8th place. Looking forward to seeing if the MLS can nip on these leagues in the next 10 years.
 

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With the end of the season, MLS hit the 19k average attendance for the first time in league history. With the coming of Orlando City and NYCFC, and the temporary shutting down of Chivas the MLS is looking to leap forward to try to hit the 20k mark next season.

If I'm not mistaken, that would mean the next league one step higher then us in attendance is the Erevidisie who average slightly less than 20k. Could the MLS overtake a top European league in attendance as soon as next year?

Excluding the German,English, and Spanish leagues which are uncatchable; the Mexican , Italian, French, and Netherlands all average under 25k attendance. MLS comes next in around 8th place. Looking forward to seeing if the MLS can nip on these leagues in the next 10 years.

Supposedly my Rapids one is off by like 11, making my league one off by one, but here's some team rankings:
http://sportsfranchises.sportsblog.com/posts/1188710/mls_averages_19_148_per_game_in__14.html
 

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Colorado, New England and Chicago need to get their shit together (and D.C. needs a stadium).
 

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Sacramento has a new stadium location picked.
 

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