Record-Breaking UEFA Women’s Euro Attendances Surpass Previous Edition

The post Record-Breaking UEFA Women’s Euro Attendances Surpass Previous Edition appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. ZURICH, SWITZERLAND – JULY 09: The LED board displays a new record attendance of 287,438 during the … More UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 Group D match between England and Netherlands at Stadion Letzigrund on July 09, 2025 in Zurich, Switzerland. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) Getty Images The cumulative attendances for matches at UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 in Switzerland will surpass the previous edition in England three years ago with two games left to play. The crowd at last night’s final quarter-final between France and Germany in Basel took the combined attendances from the 28 matches so far to 574,117, just 758 of the all-time record. During Tuesday’s first semi-final between Italy and England, the aggregate figure will surpass 600,000 for tbe first time since the competition began in 1984. The average attendances at the tournament are also in excess of 20,000 for the first time ever. The UEFA Women’s Euro in England in 2022 was book-ended by two headline-grabbing attendances at the country’s two largest grounds. 68,871 were at the Opening Match between England and Austria at Old Trafford and 87,192 witnessed the dramatic competition final between England and Germany at Wembley Stadium. These remain the two largest crowds in the competition’s history and inflated the tournament’s overall attendances to an aggregate of 574,875, more than double the cumulative audience at any previous edition of the UEFA Women’s Euro. These figures seemed almost unbeatable, especially considering that the next tournament would be staged in Switzerland, a country without the same passionate tradition for the game and a women’s team which had never progressed beyond the group stage of the competition. More importantly, none of the nation’s stadiums have a capacity in excess of 40,000. Nonetheless, the European governing body believed they could surpass the figures in England and have…

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Record-Breaking UEFA Women’s Euro Attendances Surpass Previous Edition

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ZURICH, SWITZERLAND – JULY 09: The LED board displays a new record attendance of 287,438 during the … More UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 Group D match between England and Netherlands at Stadion Letzigrund on July 09, 2025 in Zurich, Switzerland. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) Getty Images The cumulative attendances for matches at UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 in Switzerland will surpass the previous edition in England three years ago with two games left to play. The crowd at last night’s final quarter-final between France and Germany in Basel took the combined attendances from the 28 matches so far to 574,117, just 758 of the all-time record. During Tuesday’s first semi-final between Italy and England, the aggregate figure will surpass 600,000 for tbe first time since the competition began in 1984. The average attendances at the tournament are also in excess of 20,000 for the first time ever. The UEFA Women’s Euro in England in 2022 was book-ended by two headline-grabbing attendances at the country’s two largest grounds. 68,871 were at the Opening Match between England and Austria at Old Trafford and 87,192 witnessed the dramatic competition final between England and Germany at Wembley Stadium. These remain the two largest crowds in the competition’s history and inflated the tournament’s overall attendances to an aggregate of 574,875, more than double the cumulative audience at any previous edition of the UEFA Women’s Euro. These figures seemed almost unbeatable, especially considering that the next tournament would be staged in Switzerland, a country without the same passionate tradition for the game and a women’s team which had never progressed beyond the group stage of the competition. More importantly, none of the nation’s stadiums have a capacity in excess of 40,000. Nonetheless, the European governing body believed they could surpass the figures in England and have…

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