Premier League attracts 750 thousand visits to Britain each year



Charm attract Premier League football a large number of international stars to play in England and also attract huge numbers of fans to watch matches.
And was attended by more than 750 thousand visitors to Britain to watch one game last year, according to figures from the national tourism agency in the reflection of the popular World of English football.
Gave these visitors a boost to the economy, where the British spent all those who watched one game combined 595 million pounds (979.6 million dollars).
And spent the visitors who saw one game of football 776 pounds (1277.6 pounds) on average, a number that exceeds 563 pounds (962.9 dollars), average visitor spends on average.
Given the great popularity of English football in Scandinavia is not surprising that the visitors from Norway is likely to come to a match in the Premier League, where up one of every 13 tourists, Norwegian specially to attend the games.
In second place comes the list Emirati which may be related to the ownership of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Manchester City, who is sponsored by Etihad Airways of Abu Dhabi.
He said about 40 percent of those attending the game that watching sports is the main reason to visit Britain. The research is likely that football will help to attract visitors at certain times of the year where he will attend the bulk of them to attend the games in the period between January and March.
Among those who come to Britain to visit relatives or friends of the likely presence of attending a football match from Japan, China, Australia, and for visitors from the business sector, who come from Norway are attending those games.
The study said that more stadiums attractive to visitors is the stronghold of Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester United, as well as the stronghold of Anfield, Liverpool and Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium Arsenal stronghold.
And broadcast Premier League games to 212 territories worldwide.

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