Stuart Fuller from the blog The Ball is Round (http://www.
theballisround.
co.
uk) talks about the
worst supported league in Europe.
Currently there are 53 countries affiliated to UEFA.
These are countries who are allowed to play
in tournaments...
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Stuart Fuller from the blog The Ball is Round (http://www.
theballisround.
co.
uk) talks about the
worst supported league in Europe.
Currently there are 53 countries affiliated to UEFA.
These are countries who are allowed to play
in tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup and of course the European Championships.
But
there are only 52 which actually have a league of their own as Liechtenstein do not organise a
league, preferring to play in the Swiss leagues.
But which one is actually the worst supported?
Step forward the Meistriliiga in one of my favourite countries, Estonia.
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 whic
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