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Top 20 most supported clubs in football.

UEFA have released a list of the total average attendances of every club in Europe... and Barcelona top the lot!

In the top 20, Germany is heavily represented, along with the Premier League, but LaLiga, perhaps as always, comes out on top.

But here are the top 20 most surported clubs as reported by Goal.

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#20 AFC Ajax

Average attendance: 49,620 | Total: 843,540

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#19 Atletico Madrid

Average attendance: 44,710 | Total: 849,490

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#18 Hertha Berlin

Average attendance: 50,267 | Total: 854,539

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#17 PSG

Average attendance: 45,160 | Total: 858,040

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#16 Borussia Monchengladbach

Average attendance: 51,494 | Total: 875,398

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#15 Inter Milan

Average attendance: 46,622 | Total: 885,818

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#14 Hamburg

Average attendance: 52,341 | Total: 889,797

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#13 Rangers

Average attendance: 49,156 | Total: 933,964

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#12 Benfica

Average attendance: 55,952 | Total: 951,184

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#11 Liverpool

Average attendance: 53,016 | Total: 1,007,304

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#10 Manchester City

Average attendance: 54,019 | Total: 1,026,361

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#9 FC Schalke 04

Average attendance: 60,703 | Total: 1,031,951

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#8 Celtic

Average attendance: 54,726 | Total: 1,039,794

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#7 West Ham

Average attendance: 56,972 | Total: 1,082,468

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#6 Arsenal

Average attendance: 59,957 | Total: 1,139,183

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#5 Bayern Munich

Average attendance: 75,000 | Total: 1,275,000

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#4 Real Madrid

Average attendance: 69,426 | Total: 1,319,094

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#3 Borussia Dortmund

Average attendance: 79,653 | Total: 1,354,101

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#2 Manchester United

Average attendance: 75,290 | Total: 1,430,510

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#1 Barcelona

Average attendance: 78,034 | Total: 1,482,646

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