Over 57,000 Spectators Set Attendance Record for German Women’s League Soccer Game
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Over 57,000 spectators set attendance record for German women’s
BERLIN: A crowd of more than 57,000 spectators set an attendance record for a German women’s league soccer game Saturday when Bayern Munich hosted Bayer Leverkusen. Bayern said that a total of 57,762 people turned out to watch the hosts win 2-0. That smashed the previous women’s Bundesliga high of 38,365 at a match between Cologne and Eintracht Frankfurt from 2023. The

Over 57,000 spectators set attendance record for German women's league soccer game
A crowd of more than 57,000 spectators set a new attendance record for a German women’s league soccer game when Bayern Munich hosted Bayer Leverkusen.
At the start of the Bundesliga, the Allianz Arena saw a new record. However, the fans had to wait for the Bayern women against Leverkusen.
The German champion asks for the opening of the season in the Allianz Arena: For the women of FC Bayern this is a highlight - and more than 57,000 fans are present. However, opponents Bayer Leverkusen make it difficult for the title favorites. Until a double blow makes everything clear.
For a long time it looked as if Leverkusen could take a point from Munich in the Frauen-Bundesliga. In the end FC Bayern prevailed.
The president of the football association Bayern München sees the women's Bundesliga in the upswing. Hainer called a "statement" that there will be a new record set for the opening match of the new season. This is also registered by clubs and players throughout Europe.
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