Following statistical analysis from the 2016/2017 season, La Liga has released a detailed report based on club audiences corresponding to last year. The report emphasised a growth in the Nervión club both nationally and internationally, with Sevilla FC ranked the fourth most viewed club of La Liga in both categories.
It goes without saying that major clubs Real Madrid and FC Barcelona take home the biggest slice of the cake. In fact, the Madrid team is ranked the most viewed team in Spain (24.28% of the total) followed by Barcelona (21.04%), securing almost 45% of total audiences between the two major clubs. Following Atlético Madrid, who held a strong 7.62%, stands Sevilla FC, whose audience percentage at a national level sits at 4.43% with an average of 9,775,000 spectators. The rest of the top 10 (at a national level) place in the following order: Valencia CF, Athletic Club, Málaga CF, UD Las Palmas and Real Betis. To supplement the impact of each club, La Liga has calculated what is referred to as adjusted average audience, applying coefficients to the calculations according to fixtures and days theoretically less prone to larger audiences, estimating, for each of the clubs, a percentage of fans attending all matches.
The club boasts a 4.43% share at national level and 3,3% at international level