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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

      Today:  MLS Attendance through September 7

                 '97 YEAR-TO-DATE              COMPARISONS
TEAM         DATES AVERAGE  TOTAL     % CAP   '96 AVG.  % +/-
Los Angeles   13   21,066  273,853    80.7%    32,741   -36%  
New England^  14   20,348  284,870    90.9%    18,196   +12%   
NY/NJ         13   17,910  232,824    66.9%    25,626   -30% 
D.C. United   13   17,792  231,292    67.9%    16,016   +11%  
Columbus      14   14,521  203,289    57.7%    18,195   -20%  
San Jose      13   13,734  178,548    52.8%    17,349   -21%  
Colorado      15   12,061  180,922    68.9%    10,295   +17% 
Tampa Bay     13   11,073  143,952    44.6%    12,265   -10%  
Dallas        14    9,923  138,916    38.6%    16,072   -38%  
Kansas City   14    8,835  123,689    43.5%    12,522   -29%  
LEAGUE       136   14,648 1,992,155   60.8%    17,928   -18%  

          NOTE (^): '96 comparisons are to the same number of
     home dates.  New England's first home game was part of a
     one-ticket doubleheader involving a U.S.-Mexico World Cup
     qualifying match at Foxboro.  For that game, capacity for
     the Revolution was increased from 22,385 to 57,407.

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