Women's Football Breaks Global Attendance Record as Sport Continues to Grow
Camp Nou hosts 91,553 fans for Barcelona vs Real Madrid in historic occasion for the women's game.
Women's football has achieved another historic milestone after 91,553 fans packed into Camp Nou for the UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-final between Barcelona and Real Madrid.
The attendance broke the previous world record for a women's football match, set at the same venue last season. The atmosphere was described by players and officials as "electric" throughout the 90 minutes.
Barcelona captain Alexia Putellas scored twice in a 3-1 victory, later describing the experience: "This is what we have worked so hard for. To see so many people supporting women's football gives me hope for the future of our sport."
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin attended the match and praised the continued growth: "Women's football is no longer the future - it is the present. These attendance figures show the incredible demand from fans worldwide."
The match was broadcast to over 100 countries, with viewing figures expected to break records. Sponsors have reported increased interest in women's football partnerships following the event.
The achievement comes as investment in women's football continues to grow across Europe, with clubs committing more resources to their women's teams and leagues expanding broadcast coverage.
FIFA has announced plans to increase prize money for the Women's World Cup, further demonstrating the sport's commercial viability and growing importance in the global football landscape.
Maria Santos
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