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Preferences for additional security measures when visiting stadiums in a country comparison



The chart documents preferences for additional security measures at stadium visits among soccer fans in Germany and England (survey date: December 2023). Respondents could select multiple areas where they would like to see enhanced measures. The comparison covers seven locations within the stadium environment.

Departure zones rank highest in both countries: 54% in Germany and 61% in England. Entrance and arrival areas follow closely in both markets, each sitting between 47% and 52%. The seating area is selected by 40% in Germany and 41% in England, placing it in the mid-range across both samples. A cross-country gap appears at restrooms: 35% of German fans flag this area compared to 24% in England. Catering areas draw lower interest in both countries, at 16% in Germany and 12% in England. Other facilities register 1% in each market.

Source

Source


ONE8Y

Survey date

Survey date


12/12/2023

Survey country

Survey country


Germany, England

Sample

Sample


n=4,146 interested in soccer top 2 on a 4-point scale of which n=1,978 from Germany and n=2,168 from England

Question

Question


In which areas would you like to see additional security measures? (Multiple answers possible; aided answers)

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