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Women's DFB Cup: HSV and Werder provide a record set

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On March 23, the semi-finals will take place in the women's DFB Cup. Then 57,000 people will come to the Volksparkstadion to see the Nordderby – and thus significantly exceed the previous audience record.

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Hamburg has sold out the Volksparkstadion ahead of the cup semi-final against northern rivals Werder Bremen on March 23. With 57,000 tickets sold, it will thus break a record for the number of spectators at a women's match in Germany.

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On March 23, the semi-finals will take place in the women's DFB Cup. Then 57,000 people will come to the Volksparkstadion to see the Nordderby – and thus significantly exceed the previous audience record.

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Mediafax Hamburger SV says it has sold a record 57,000 tickets for its women's team's German Cup semi-final against northern rivals Werder Bremen. The article Hamburger SV sells 57,000 tickets for women's football match, a record in Germany appeared first on Mediafax.

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The trophy semi-final on 23 March in the Volksparkstadion will take place in front of 57,000 spectators - record in the German women's football club.

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Hamburg, Germany. Germany will see a new public record in women’s football, as Hamburg sold the 57,000 tickets for a cup semi-final on March 23 against the Werder Bremen. The Hamburg club’s communiqué highlights that it is a “historical milestone.” The match will be played in the stadium where the men’s team normally plays. Until now, the women’s game with the greatest audience attendance was the final of the 2023 Cup between Wolfsburg and Freib…

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The Nordderby in the DFB-Pokal between the HSV and Werder Bremen on 23 March will take place in front of a record set in the German women's football club. The game in the Volksparkstadion is already sold out with 57,000 spectators.

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abendblatt.de broke the news in on Friday, March 7, 2025.
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