
Yes, with an average attendance in their top league of just 180 people, Estonia can claim to have the worst support league in Europe. Others come close, such as Georgia (average attendance 690), Latvia (448), Lithuania (880) and even San Marino (210) but Estonia take the dubious honour of having less people interested in the game than any other country. Their top league has 10 teams which means on an average Saturday (or Sunday) a grand total of 940 fans will be attending games in the top division. With a population of 1.33 million this means that only 0.07% of the population watch football. To put that in context:-
England (Premier League) – Average attendance is 34,040 – population is 51,446,000 – 0.66% watch games
Germany (Bundesliga) – Average attendance is 42,790 (highest in the world) – population is 82,060,000 – 0.52%
Italy (Seria A) – Average Attendance is 23,890 – population is 60,231 – 0.4%
It is not even as if the weather can be blamed either. Estonia play their football in the warmest months from March to November. Since the split from the Soviet Union in 1991 the league has been dominated by two teams, both from Tallinn – FC Flora and Levadia who have won the title on 14 occasions. The former dominated the league in the early days and won their last title in 2003 and since then Levadia have won every one bar one. Neither of them are the top supported team though, with that honour going to JK Nomme Kalju who also come from the capital city Tallinn.

So hats off to Estonia for having officially the crappiest league in Europe. More can be found at The Ball is Round.
Also See: The Top 15 Leagues in Europe.
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