World impact of Barça’s women’s attendance record

The Women’s Barca wrote a new page in history after breaking the attendance record in a women’s football match (91,355 spectators) at the Camp Nou in the victory in the Classic quarter-finals of the Champions League against Real Madrid and the feat caused a great worldwide impact.

One of those who was able to witness the match live at the Camp Nou was the former player Nadine Kesslerhead of women’s football at UEFA, who shared her happiness on the networks after breaking the historical record for fans.

“Dreams DO come true. History made and world record set in the Women’s Champions League. Proud to see that we are united, proud of our game. A night to remember,” he wrote. Kesslerwhile from the official account of the UEFA Women’s Champions League they also congratulated each other on the record: “History made. What an incredible crowd at tonight’s game.”

From the United States women’s national team They also echoed the record crowd at the Camp Nou and recalled that they were the ones who previously had the highest attendance figure in a women’s football game: “90,185 in 1999 at the Rose Bowl. 91,553 today at the Camp Nou. Let’s keep growing.”

Two of the stars of the American team as they are Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan also showed their joy at the great following who is having the Women’s Barcain a new step in the growth of women’s football.

“An audience worthy of the team on the pitch! I love to see it,” he wrote. Rapinoewhile Morgan reacted with applause emoticons to the record attendance at the Camp Nou.

In addition, most international media echoed in their web editions the spectacular audience record for a women’s football match achieved in the Classic of Champions, and even ‘L’Équipe’, ‘Sky Sports’ or the ‘Daily Mail’ shared the shocking news on the networks.

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