is football becoming more popular or less popular in spain these years?
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spain get one world and 2 euro champions these years...
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Football is as popular as it has always been. No more and no less. It is the number one sport in the country and always will be. Whether they win or loose. Football is football.
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According to the newspaper La Verdad Formula 1 last Sunday had the highest ever audience for any Spanish tv channel
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I read that it was a record for Antena 3 this year. Given that it was on Sunday and lasted several hours and the data is the sum of all people that connected at some point of the race and the real peak was in the last lap , I don't think it bears significance. Alonso could have been world champion. If it had been Madrid Barca and a decisive match for the league and on Sunday, it would have gone through the roof.
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According to recent research,every week more than 300,000 people in Spain flock to the countries dozens of sports stadiums to watch Spanish football league games.Millions of people in Spain love to watch this sport on television.
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Personally I think the huge passion for football is what has moved a lot of young Spaniards away from bull fighting over the past 10 years. A lot of big games are on Sundays which is when the bull fights tended to be. I think changing cultural factors have had more to do with the fact that bullfights ceased to be screened for a long time, than animal rights concerns. And I don't think they will become popular again. I would say football is huge in Spain at the moment and why would it not be? If England had managed half the success of the national team in Spain, there would have been a week long public holiday!!!!
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