Maccabi held 2,118 league matches so far. 2,077 were attended by fans while 41 were held behind closed doors (34 due to COVID, 2 due to disciplinary sanctions Maccabi received, and 5 matches due to disciplinary sanctions on the opponents).

A total of 17,087,600 fans attended Maccabi’s league matches. This is an average of 8,227 fans per game (In matches were fans were allowed in) – the largest number amongst the clubs in Israel.

Maccabi’s average attendance in home matches throughout history is 9,450.

The average attendance number in Maccabi’s away matches is 6,990.

The record attendance in a Maccabi league match is 43,000 set twice against Maccabi Haifa. The record, which is also a league record, was repeated twice in the 1992/93 and 1993/94 seasons. Both matches were played at the Ramat Gan national stadium, and on both occasions a pre-match was played (Bnei Yehuda vs Beitar Jerusalem 92/93) and (Zafririm Holon vs Hapoel Tel Aviv in 93/94).

The record attendance for a single match of 40,000 fans was set in a match between Maccabi and Hapoel Tel Aviv at the national stadium in the 2002/03 season. Maccabi won that match 1-0 with Rodrigo Goldberg scoring the winning goal.

Maccabi never lost a match which was attended by 28,000 fans or more and hold a record of 8 victories and 6 draws.