Barcelona vs Real Madrid

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Women's Soccer Attendance Record Smashed By 91553 Fans As ... (Sports Illustrated)

A new world record for the highest attendance at a women's soccer match was set at the Camp Nou as Barcelona beat Real Madrid in the Champions League.

They are an example for the men's team." 2019 2019

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Barcelona vs Real Madrid breaks women's football record ... (Daily Express)

BARCELONA saw off a spirited fight from Real Madrid to reach the UEFA Women's Champions League semi finals.

A huge number braved the rain in Catalonia regardless to add extra magic to an already-special occasion. Barcelona and Real Madrid broke the women's football attendance record on Wednesday as 91,553 excited Nou Camp spectactors were in attendance to watch a thrilling contest unfold. The 1999 Women's World Cup final also boasted a whopping attendance of 90,000, but both were wiped out by an historic evening at the Nou Camp.

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Barcelona vs Real Madrid, Women's Champions League: Final ... (Barca Blaugranes)

A historic night for women's football, and an amazing win for the world's best team.

The final minutes didn’t have a lot of action on the pitch, but it was a party for the fans who celebrated the home team as well as the announcement of the attendance of 91,553, the world record for a women’s match. It was an incredible goal, and for a moment Madrid were very much alive in the tie and needed just one goal to take the second leg to extra-time. The largest crowd ever for a women’s match saw an amazing game, with both sides playing very well and Barça showing their superiority with four second half goals to get the victory in a truly unforgettable night at the Greatest Stadium on Earth.

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Barcelona vs Real Madrid Women's Champions League clash sets ... (Goal.com)

The Women's Champions League match between Barcelona and Real Madrid has set a new record for the highest attendance in women's football.

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Barcelona 5-2 Real Madrid: Nou Camp breaks women's football ... (Sky Sports)

The 91553 attendance breaks the 60739 record for a club match at Atletico Madrids Metropolitano stadium; Ramona Bachmann's extra-time strike also sent PSG ...

The team usually play its matches at the much smaller Johan Cruyff Stadium, which holds about 6,000 fans. It was incredible." "It was super magical. The previous highest turnout for a women's club game came in 2019 when 60,739 people saw Barca beat Atletico Madrid 2-0 at Wanda Metropolitano. The previous Champions League record was 50,212 for a game between Lyon and Frankfurt in Munich in 2012. Leading 3-1 from the first leg and roared on by a partisan Nou Camp, the reigning champions won 5-2 on the night and 8-3 on aggregate to set up a last-four meeting with either Arsenal or Wolfsburg. Barcelona broke the women's attendance record as 91,553 fans watched them come from behind to beat bitter rivals Real Madrid 5-2 at Camp Nou on Wednesday and reach the Champions League semi-finals with an 8-3 aggregate win.

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Barcelona vs. Real Madrid draws world record crowd for women's ... (CBSSports.com)

Barca won Wednesday's historic game 5-2 and are headed to the Champions League semifinals.

"It's one thing to play at Camp Nou, but when it's full, winning 5-2 in the Champions League and the fans aren't leaving, they're staying to celebrate with us. There were also unofficial reports of 110,000 fans at the 1971 Women's World Cup final between Mexico and Denmark in Mexico City. It's also higher than the crowd of 90,185 that attended the World Cup final between the U.S. and China at the Rose Bowl in 1999.

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Barcelona vs Real Madrid: Record-breaking El Clasico was ... (Sky Sports)

Barcelona played in front of a record-breaking Nou Camp crowd, having previously played there during the coronavirus pandemic; Barca won Womens Champions ...

"And when they staged such a big game at one of the world's most famous arenas, they promoted it so heavily it sold out in three days. "The match at Camp Nou was more than a spectacle, it was a statement. "The Barcelona team bus could barely edge its way through the throngs of supporters, all waving flags and wearing those iconic team colours. Her face is plastered all over the side of Nou Camp and the biggest cheer of the night was when she scored her goal and bowed to the fans. If the football is there to watch, no matter of gender, people will come out and support it. They've opened the doors of La Masia this season to the next wave of female talent to reside alongside boys of a similar age and potential. "There has been plenty of focus on Barcelona, but let's not forget, Real Madrid's women's team are still in their infancy. It was also the first time Barcelona's women's team played a match at the Nou Camp in front of fans. If it's marketed right like we saw last night and credit to Barcelona, if you sell it as an El Clasico and in the right way, you will get fans because there's an audience. "I've always said women's football should be a part of and not apart from. I was a bit emotional looking back on it and I'm very proud. "It was unbelievable.

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World record for fan attendance broken at Barcelona vs Real Madrid ... (DNA India)

It was the highest ever figure for attendance in any Women's football game across the world, and what a treat it proved to be for Barcelona fans as the home ...

"The fans [are] not leaving for home, they're just staying to celebrate with us. For the unversed, the Camp Nou Stadium in Spain's Barcelona is the largest stadium in all of Europe, and they made full use of the home support, which has to be said, was quite a record-breaking achievement for football fans and for FC Barcelona. It was the highest ever figure for attendance in any Women's football game across the world, and what a treat it proved to be for Barcelona fans as the home side, playing in their own Camp Nou Stadium thrashed Real Madrid 5-2 to advance to the next stages of the Champions League.

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Barcelona vs Real Madrid: Record-breaking El Clasico was ... (Sky Sports)

Barcelona played in front of a record-breaking Nou Camp crowd, having previously played there during the coronavirus pandemic; Barca won Womens Champions ...

"To jump from that to having games live on Sky, having games on the BBC - it's more accessible now. "And when they staged such a big game at one of the world's most famous arenas, they promoted it so heavily it sold out in three days. "The match at Camp Nou was more than a spectacle, it was a statement. "The Barcelona team bus could barely edge its way through the throngs of supporters, all waving flags and wearing those iconic team colours. Her face is plastered all over the side of Nou Camp and the biggest cheer of the night was when she scored her goal and bowed to the fans. If the football is there to watch, no matter of gender, people will come out and support it. They've opened the doors of La Masia this season to the next wave of female talent to reside alongside boys of a similar age and potential. It was also the first time Barcelona's women's team played a match at the Nou Camp in front of fans. It was incredible." If it's marketed right like we saw last night and credit to Barcelona, if you sell it as an El Clasico and in the right way, you will get fans because there's an audience. "I've always said women's football should be a part of and not apart from. "It was unbelievable.

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Barcelona vs Real Madrid at Camp Nou viewed by over 1.8m people (90min)

Barcelona vs Real Madrid in the Women's Champions League at Camp Nou attracted ...

But the second leg saw an almost 40% rise even on that incredible number to smash the record. The group stage alone in the first half of the season saw cumulative viewing figures surpass 14 million across all six matchdays, highlighting an incredible appetite from fans watching both in Europe and around the world in more than 210 countries and territories globally. The first leg of the quarter-final tie in Madrid attracted more than 1.3m viewers, making that the most viewed single game of the competition so far this season.

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