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The 25 Most Expensive Teams To See In Person

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Using data collected by Team Marketing during surveys of teams in the four major North American sports leagues (MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL) we created the Adult Cost Index (ACI) which is how much it might cost one fan to attend a game

Similar to Team Marketing's Fan Cost Index (FCI), which looks at the cost of attending a game for a family of four, the ACI is the cost for a single fan to purchase an average-priced ticket, one beer, one soft drink, one hot dog, and half the cost of parking at the stadium. The biggest difference between the FCI and ACI is that we have removed the extraneous costs (e.g. caps, programs) and assume the fan shares the cost of parking with one other person.

On the next few pages we'll take a closer look at the 25 most expensive teams. The list includes four teams from the NBA, three from the NHL, 18 from the NFL, and no MLB teams.

#25 Boston Celtics — $106.71 PER PERSON

League: NBA

Average ticket: $72.96

Fan Cost Index*: $420.84

* Fan Cost Index (FCI) uses the same data but is calculated for a family of four and requires the purchase of additional items such as programs and caps.

Data via TeamMarketing.com



#24 Miami Heat — $109.00 PER PERSON

League: NBA

Average ticket: $72.50

Fan Cost Index*: $445.00

* Fan Cost Index (FCI) uses the same data but is calculated for a family of four and requires the purchase of additional items such as programs and caps.

Data via TeamMarketing.com



#23 New Orleans Saints — $109.99 PER PERSON

League: NFL

Average ticket: $74.99

Fan Cost Index*: $461.96

* Fan Cost Index (FCI) uses the same data but is calculated for a family of four and requires the purchase of additional items such as programs and caps.

Data via TeamMarketing.com



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