Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona breaks world record for women's club match

Published on: 17 March 2019

A world record for a women's club match was in attendance to see Barcelona beat Atletico Madrid.

Atletico Madrid set a new world record attendance for a women's match between two clubs sides as 60,739 people were at Sunday's league game against title rivals Barcelona.

Atletico usually play their home games at the club's training ground but the demand for tickets forced them to move the fixture to the 68,000-capacity Wanda Metropolitano on the outskirts of Madrid.

The crowd saw Atletico fall to a 2-0 defeat, as goals from Asisat Oshoala and Toni Duggan re-opened the title race. The result means second-place Barca close the gap on leaders Atletico to just three points with six matches remaining.

The record attendance in Madrid continues an increasing rise in the popularity of the women's game in Spain.

Athletic Bilbao had only set a new record attendance for a women's game in the country last month when 48,121 supporters attended their Copa de la Reina game against Atletico at San Mames.

Tickets for Atletico's match against Barca were available for free to club members and for as little as €5 for the general public.

An Atletico spokesman told ESPN FC that over 40 percent of the tickets on Sunday were paid for.

The final attendance was still some way short of the world record crowd for a women's international match, with 90,185 people in attendance for the 1999 World Cup final between the United States and China at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.

Source: espn.co.uk

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