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Germany's Bundesliga is a top-level football league. Germany's top-tier football league, the
Bundesliga, was established in 1963 and serves as the country's main football competition.
Some of the most illustrious and gifted athletes in sport history have participated in the competition. Here are five reasons why the Bundesliga is an underrated football league.
Finances:
The Bundesliga is not now recognised as the best league in the world. It is one of the leagues
with the most solid finances, nevertheless.
Compared to the Premier League's about 2 billion euros in television revenue, the Bundesliga generates well over 500 million euros annually. The league's financial stability is maintained, however, by match-day collections, advertising, and media revenues.
Additionally, six Bundesliga teams have historically been among the top twenty most valued football clubs in the world. Such has been the league and clubs' financial situation.
Fans:
The sport has a fervent following in Germany. Over 15 million people watch football every week, and over 30 million people are interested in the sport. The average attendance for games
played prior to the advent of Covid was above 42,000, exceeding La Liga's average.
The majority of German clubs are owned by their supporters, which serves to assure both financial stability and the fans' involvement in the team. The league uses this outstanding model strategy. The league offers among of the most affordable season ticket pricing in all of Europe, making it possible for fans to attend games in absolute luxury.