Liga 1 Emerges as Southeast Asia’s Most-Watched Football League in 2024-25 Season

The 2024-25 season of BRI Liga 1 has made a remarkable achievement by becoming the football league with the highest average attendance in Southeast Asia. According to recent data from Transfermarkt, the league attracted an impressive average of 5,783 spectators per match. This figure surpasses other major leagues in the ASEAN region, including strong competitors like the Thai League and Malaysia Super League.
Following BRI Liga 1, Vietnam’s V.League 1 ranks second with an average attendance of 5,205, while the Thai League comes in third at 4,817. Malaysia’s Super League holds the fourth position with 3,857 spectators per game. Other leagues, such as those in the Philippines, Myanmar, and Brunei, either have incomplete attendance data or are not currently running their seasons.
The significant turnout for Liga 1 highlights the deep passion and loyalty of Indonesian football fans, whose consistent presence in stadiums proves that the league is much more than just a competition. It has become a major attraction, drawing thousands of spectators week after week and creating an electrifying atmosphere that fuels the sport’s growth in the country.
This milestone not only reflects the popularity of football in Indonesia but also provides a hopeful outlook for the future development of the sport nationally. The achievement cements Liga 1’s status as a key player in Southeast Asia’s football scene, inspiring further investment and enthusiasm for Indonesian football in the seasons ahead.
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