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AFL ticket sales (through March 27)


Home team
Dates
Total
Avg.
% cap.
Previous
Change
(2005)
Arizona Rattlers
6
59,058
9,843
60.2%
11,215
-12.2%
4
Austin Wranglers
4
38,404
9,601
64.6%
11,611
-17.3%
5
Chicago Rush
6
83,098
13,850
86.6%
14,914
-7.1%
4
Colorado Crush
4
61,961
15,490
85.6%
15,017
3.2%
4
Columbus Destroyers
5
60,442
12,088
70.4%
16,427
-26.4%
4
Dallas Desperados
4
49,247
12,312
77.3%
12,117
1.6%
5
Georgia Force
5
60,166
12,033
66.1%
13,239
-9.1%
4
Grand Rapids Rampage
4
22,288
5,572
52.6%
7,876
-29.2%
4
Kansas City Brigade*
4
61,770
15,443
95.3%
NA
NA
NA
Las Vegas Gladiators
5
50,288
10,058
60.6%
9,428
6.7%
5
Los Angeles Avengers
4
48,875
12,219
68.1%
12,524
-2.4%
4
Nashville Kats
5
56,574
11,315
72.0%
13,673
-17.2%
4
New York Dragons
4
43,735
10,934
91.2%
12,098
-9.6%
4
Orlando Predators
4
53,352
13,338
97.4%
13,228
0.8%
4
Philadelphia Soul
4
62,027
15,507
87.9%
16,157
-4.0%
5
San Jose Sabercats
3
39,446
13,149
93.6%
14,127
-6.9%
3
Tampa Bay Storm
5
73,453
14,691
76.5%
13,874
5.9%
4
Utah Blaze^
5
76,837
15,367
116.4%
NA
NA
NA
TOTALS
81
1,001,021
12,358
77.9%
12,915
-4.3%
67

NA: Not applicable
* Played in Louisiana as the New Orleans VooDoo in 2005
^ 2006 expansion franchise
% cap.: Tickets sold as a percentage of seats available at home games.
Previous: Last season’s average on same date.
Change: Difference between current average and last season’s average.
Max.: Highest single-game ticket-sales count for current season.
Min.: Lowest single-game ticket-sales count for current season.
98%+: Number of current-season games with tickets sold for at least 98 percent of available seats.
75%-: Number of current-season games with tickets sold for less than 75 percent of availabale seats.
Notes: Teams can exceed 100% capacity because of standing-room-only ticket sales. Data based on sales totals posted immediately following games. It does not reflect any subsequent adjustments made by teams and leagues
Source: Timothy Brandt, for Street & Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal

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