Evidence on soccer-specific stadiums and attendancethe Major League Soccer case

  1. Gómez-González, Carlos 2
  2. García-Unanue, Jorge 2
  3. Sánchez-Sánchez, Javier
  4. Ubago Guisado, Esther 2
  5. del Corral, Julio 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha. Departamento de Análisis Económico y Finanzas
  2. 2 Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha. Grupo IGOID
Revista:
Revista de psicología del deporte

ISSN: 1132-239X 1988-5636

Año de publicación: 2016

Título del ejemplar: Economía, gestión y márketing en organizaciones deportivas

Volumen: 25

Número: 1

Páginas: 19-22

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Revista de psicología del deporte

Resumen

The aim of this study is to test the influence of soccer-specific stadiums on attendance figures in the Major League Soccer. For that purpose, we use a regression model that analyzes all regular season games from 2004 to 2014 (2538 observations). The logarithm of attendance is the dependent variable, while the type of stadium, uncertainty of outcome, performance of teams, weather conditions, year, month and game day are the independent variables. The results show a significant positive influence of the soccer-specific stadiums and the performance of teams.

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