Despite the protests in the stands, the French Ligue 2 championship continues to be a hit. In total, more than 57,000 spectators took their seats in the nine arenas. affected by matches last weekend. Overview.
Annecy – Amiens, fifth highest attendance of the weekend
In line with what it has experienced at home since the start of the season, Amiens SC went down to Annecy in front of just over 5,000 spectators, 5,478 to be precise. Enough to make this match the fifth highest attendance of the weekend in Ligue 2. Quite far behind the match Bastia-Troyeswhich ended in a sad 0-0 draw in front of 10,500 spectators who took their seats in the Armand-Cesari stadium in Furiani.
Enough to get a short lead over the match Paris FC-Metzwhich was played in front of 10,283 spectators. The podium is completed by the third match crossing the 10,000 mark: Lorient – Red StarAt the bottom of the table, we find Pau and Rodez, with 2741 and 3991 spectators respectively.
Attendance for the 4th day of Ligue 2
- Bastia – Troyes: 10,500 spectators
- Paris FC – Metz: 10,283 spectators
- Lorient – Red Star: 10,017 spectators
- Laval – Ajaccio: 5748 spectators
- Annecy – Amiens: 5478 spectators
- Clermont – Dunkirk: 4275 spectators
- Grenoble – Caen: 4079 spectators
- Rodez – Guingamp: 3991 spectators
- Pau – Martigues: 2741 spectators
Photo credits: Sandra Ruhaut/Icon Sport