Maresca on Low CWC Fan Attendance | Chelsea FC
Chelsea clinched the Club World Cup title, yet the victory was somewhat muted by a low fan attendance. Manager enzo Maresca addressed the unusual atmosphere at the match following the team’s 2-0 triumph over LAFC. The sparse crowd within the 71,000-capacity stadium sparked conversations about the event’s appeal. New signing Liam Delap shone brightly, assisting a goal, further highlighting the game’s highlights, but the lack of supporters took center stage.The distance from Los Angeles was a factor in the reduced LAFC presence.News Directory 3 offers an in-depth report examining ticket sales and the concerns over fan engagement. Discover what’s next in the ongoing discussion surrounding the Club World Cup and Chelsea’s performance.
Chelsea Secures Club World Cup Win, Low Attendance Draws Attention
Updated June 17, 2025
Chelsea claimed a 2-0 victory over LAFC in the Club World Cup, but the match was overshadowed by a surprisingly small crowd at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The stadium, with a capacity of 71,000, saw only 22,137 fans in attendance.The low turnout raised questions about ticket sales and overall interest in the tournament, notably given Atlanta United’s strong MLS attendance record.
Despite slashed ticket prices, many sections of the lower bowl had fewer then 100 fans. Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca described the atmosphere as “strange” due to the sparse crowd. He added that the team must adapt to any surroundings, whether the stadium is full or not.
LAFC manager Steve Cherundolo acknowledged the low attendance but suggested waiting until the tournament’s end for a complete assessment. The distance between Los Angeles and Atlanta, more than 2,000 miles, may have contributed to the smaller LAFC fan presence.
New Chelsea acquisition liam Delap, who joined from Ipswich Town for about $40.73 million, made an immediate impact. Delap set up Enzo Fernández for Chelsea’s second goal, showcasing his potential alongside other number nine options like Nicolas Jackson, Christopher Nkunku, and Marc Guiu.
