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In contrast, crowds in Europe's lower divisions often hover between a few hundred and a couple of thousand, with some exceptions involving historically big clubs that have fallen down the leagues. The consistency of fan support in England is driven by a rich football culture that values community engagement, tradition, and local identity. This robust support tends to translate into better match-day revenues, more intense atmospheres, and greater overall club stability.
While some amateur clubs in Germany and other countries manage strong atmospheres comparable to English lower leagues, on the whole, the English football scene maintains a unique level of vibrancy even at the fourth tier.