List of IIHF World Championships by attendance

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Template:SHORTDESC: A list of the top 30 most attended IIHF World Championships (out of 88 total). The 2024 tournament, in Prague and Ostrava (Czech Republic), holds the record for overall attendance and the record for average spectators per game. Not included are the Olympic tournaments, which though they are run as an IIHF tournament, have been separate from the World Championships since 1972.

Despite reluctance in some circles to have such a tournament in Olympic years, three of the six most attended World Championships overall have taken place on years that coincided with the holding of a best-on-best tournament, either the Olympics (2010 and 2014) or the World Cup of Hockey (2004).

It should be considered that because of a changing pool-size of teams through the years, the number of games contested at the IIHF World Championships can range from 30 in 1973 to 64 in 2012 and beyond, therefore "attendance per game" is an equally important statistic to measure the success of a given tournament. Fourteen tournaments have had averages over 9,000 spectators per game (including 1972 edition which is not the top 30 most attended tournaments by total attendance), and eight have topped the 10,000 mark.

In an effort to broaden the sport's appeal, the number of top division teams was increased from a mere 8 (as late as 1991) to 16 (starting in 1998), leading to an influx of lesser teams that could negatively impact average attendance. To combat this, some organizers have aggressively pushed the sale of day passes that bundle popular games with less sought-after ones.

Czech Republic hosted six of the top 30 most attended tournaments (including three tournaments held in Czechoslovakia) as well as three of the top 5 attended tournaments. Finland also hosted six of the top 30 most attended tournaments. There are two countries with five of the top 30 most attended tournaments: Russia (including three tournaments held in the Soviet Union) and Sweden. Germany hosted three of the top 30 most attended tournaments; Denmark, Latvia and Slovakia – two each. There are 4 other countries who have hosted the championships at least once, and are represented on the top 30.

The lowest attendance was at the 2021 edition in Latvia, where fans were banned due to the COVID-19 pandemic except for one game attended by 934 people. Not counting this, the lowest recorded attendance was at the 1953 edition in Switzerland, with 53,000 total spectators. Some tournaments before 1950 do not have attendance figures available.[1]

List of the top 30 most attended tournaments

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Year Host country Total attendance Number of games Attendance per game Ref
2024 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 797,727 64 12,464 [2]
2015 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 741,690 64 11,589
2017 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany & File:Flag of France.svg France 686,391 64 10,725
2014 File:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus 640,044 64 10,001 [3]
2004 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 552,097 56 9,859 [4]
2010 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 548,768 56 9,799 [5]
1997 File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 526,172 52 10,119 [4]
2018 File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 520,481 64 8,133
2025 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden & File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 489,450 64 7,648
2008 File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 477,040 54 8,834
2019 File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia 470,853 64 7,357 [6]
2012 File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland & File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 451,054 64 7,048 [7]
2003 File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 449,193 56 8,021 [8]
2023 File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland & File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia 441,184 64 6,904
2013 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden † & File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 427,818 64 6,685
2016 File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 417,414 64 6,522
1985 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 411,659 40 10,291 [9]
2001 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany 407,542 56 7,278
2011 File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia 406,804 56 7,264
1959 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 406,601 48 8,471
1989 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 388,563 40 9,714
2009  Switzerland 379,044 56 6,768
1986 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 375,820 40 9,396
1978 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 362,642 40 9,066
2022 File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 356,955 64 5,577
1979 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 354,500 32 11,078
1973 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 331,500 30 11,050
2007 File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia 330,708 56 5,905
1995 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 326,571 40 8,164
2006 File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia 324,794 56 5,799
† = team won the championship as host

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References

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