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Where I´m from, midtable teams can't even fill stadiums unless they are in the Libertadores finals, which is rare. There isn't that big of an interest in local clubs and only the top 5 teams enjoy good following (and not even they fill their stadiums), that's very sad imo, but my question is, how do you think you can create a stronger "small club culture" and turn locals into football fans?