Son Moix Stadium, with its 25,736 seats, ranks as the fifth largest in the upcoming Segunda División. For Real Mallorca, this capacity is an asset that could translate into massive support in the fight for promotion. However, the recent drop to the second tier has left the fanbase with low morale, and the big question is whether the stands will fill up.
The technology behind a stadium that doesn't fill itself 🏟️
Managing attendance at Son Moix will require dynamic ticketing systems and data analysis to predict attendance. Implementing loyalty software and mobile apps with personalized offers will be key to turning capacity into a real factor. Without a digital strategy that incentivizes season tickets and attendance on gray days, the capacity will be just a number in reports, not a competitive advantage on the field.
The biggest stadium is the one that makes the least noise if no one goes 📉
That the stadium is the fifth largest sounds like an honorary title, like having the most powerful car but no gas. Logic says that if people don't attend, the advantage turns into a sad echo. It will be interesting to see if the club manages to fill the 25,736 seats or if, on the contrary, the fans prefer to watch the game from home to avoid seeing the team struggle in Segunda.