Partizan can break the 300,000 spectator barrier against Panathinaikos

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

With an 18-14 record so far in EuroLeague, Partizan has almost qualified in the playoffs. The Serbian team has had an excellent stretch in the season with 10 wins in 15 games. Round 33 will see Partizan face Monaco away (7/4), before the conclusion of the regular season on 14/4. That’s when the “Black and Whites” will welcome Panathinaikos, in a match that will certainly be interesting, as the home team will certainly want victory.

And of course, a game that has Zeliko Obradovic as an opponent with the “Greens” always stands out. Stark Arena is expected to be sold out again. We’re talking about the top selling homecourt this season, based on attendance.

The lowest number of tickets sold was 13,776 with Efes, while in the recent match with Real we saw 20,068 spectators in the stands, as the record for top attendance on a EuroLeague game this season got improved again! There’s an average of 17,642 fans per game, while in total they have reached the number of 282,285 tickets sold.

This means that against Panathinaikos, Partizan can make history. If there are at least 17,715 spectators in the regular season finale, then the barrier of 300,000 spectators in just one season will be broken for the first time ever!

If we see 20,000+ fans of the team in the stadium again, then it will be the fourth match in a row that this will happen. All this in an impressive season with seven games with 18,000+ fans.

Of course, the current competition format and Stark Arena are a key part in Partizan reaching those kind of numbers. Still, it’s a more than impressive achievement.

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