Biggest Women's EURO crowds and UEFA women's competition croweds
samedi 30 novembre 2024
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The 2022 finals boasted the highest attendance figures for a Women's EURO, smashing the 240,055 mark set at the 2017 finals, and more record have gone since.
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UEFA Women's EURO 2022 fittingly ended as it began – with a record crowd. A total of 87,192 spectators witnessed England's final triumph over Germany at Wembley Stadium, bringing the total aggregate attendance to over half a million for a tournament that set new benchmarks at every step of the way.
The previous record crowd for a Women's EURO game stood at 43,301 before a ball was kicked in England, that figure dating back to the 2013 final between Germany and Norway in Solna, Sweden. It was promptly smashed in the opening game of the 2022 edition as 68,871 fans turned out to watch England edge a 1-0 win against Austria.
Records continued to fall during the group stage, including the overall tournament record of 240,055 set at the 2017 finals. As the knockout rounds approached, the figure for the 2022 finals had reached 357,993, meaning that even if no one had attended a game from the quarter-finals onwards, the previous record average of 9,000 would have been comfortably beaten.
Instead, the bar was well and truly raised, with new benchmarks set in the last eight and semi-finals. Then, surpassing all those turnouts, the 87,192 fans who attended the final established a new record for a women's international game in Europe, while also taking the tournament total to 574,875 and the average crowd to 18,544 per game.
England have continued to set record crowds at Wembley since, 83,132 for the April 2023 Finalissima match with Brazil, 71,632 watching England beat the Netherlands in the UEFA Women's Nations League league stage eight months later, an unprecedented 63,428 for a EURO qualifier in April 2024 against Swede and a world best women's friendly attendance of 78,346 six months later against the United States that November.
Highest attendances at Women's EURO games (final tournament)
87,192: England 2-1aet Germany (final, 31/07/2022 – Wembley Stadium, London)
68,871: England 1-0 Austria (group stage, 06/07/2022 – Old Trafford, Trafford)
41,301: Germany 1-0 Norway (final, 28/07/2013 – Friends Arena, Solna)
30,785: Northern Ireland 0-5 England (group stage, 15/07/2022 – St Mary's Stadium, Southampton)
29,092: England 3-2 Finland (group stage, 05/06/2005 – City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester)
28,994: England 2-1aet Spain (quarter-final, 20/07/2022 – Brighton & Hove Community Stadium, Brighton & Hove)
28,847: England 8-0 Norway (group stage, 11/07/2022 – Brighton & Hove Community Stadium, Brighton & Hove)
28,624: England 4-0 Sweden (semi-final, 26/07/2022 – Bramall Lane, Sheffield)
28,182: Netherlands 4-2 Denmark (final, 06/08/2017 – FC Twente Stadion, Enschede)
27,445: Germany 2-1 France (semi-final, 27/07/2022 – Stadium MK, Milton Keynes)
Highest attendances in each Women's EURO round
Qualifying group stage
63,428: England 1-1 Sweden (05/04/2024 – Wembley Stadium, London)
Qualifying play-off
40,189: Portugal 1-1 Czechia (29/11/2024 – Estádio do Dragão, Porto)
Group stage
68,871: England 1-0 Austria (06/07/2022 – Old Trafford, Trafford)
Group stage: not involving hosts
22,596: Switzerland 1-4 Netherlands (17/07/2022 – Bramall Lane, Sheffield)
Quarter-finals
28,994: England 2-1aet Spain (20/07/2022 – Brighton & Hove Community Stadium, Brighton & Hove)
Quarter-finals: not involving hosts
16,025: Germany 2-0 Austria (21/07/2022 – Brentford Community Stadium, London)
Semi-finals
28,624: England 4-0 Sweden (26/07/2022 – Bramall Lane, Sheffield)
Semi-finals: not involving hosts
27,445: Germany 2-1 France (27/07/2022 – Stadium MK, Milton Keynes)
Final
87,192: England 2-1aet Germany (31/07/2022 – Wembley Stadium, London)
Final: not involving hosts
41,301: Germany 1-0 Norway (28/07/2013 – Friends Arena, Solna)
Best attended Women's EURO final tournaments
Total
574,875 (31 games): England 2022
240,055 (31 games): Netherlands 2017
216,888 (25 games): Sweden 2013
Average per game
18,544 (31 games): England 2022
9,000 (4 games): West Germany 1989
8,676 (25 games): Sweden 2013
Highest-attended UEFA women's football games
91,648: Barcelona 5-1 Wolfsburg (UEFA Women's Champions League semi-final first leg, 22/04/2022 – Camp Nou, Barcelona)
91,553: Barcelona 5-2 Real Madrid (UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-final second leg, 30/03/2022 – Camp Nou, Barcelona)
87,192: England 2-1aet Germany (UEFA Women's EURO final, 31/07/2022 – Wembley Stadium, London)
83,132: England 1-1, 4-2pens Brazil (Women's Finalissima, 06/04/2023 – Wembley Stadium, London)*
72,262: Barcelona 1-1 Chelsea (UEFA Women's Champions League semi-final second leg, 27/04/2023 – Camp Nou, Barcelona)
71,632: England 3-2 Netherlands (UEFA Women's Nations League league stage, 01/12/2023 – Wembley Stadium, London)
68,871: England 1-0 Austria (UEFA Women's EURO group stage, 06/07/2022 – Old Trafford, Trafford)
63,428: England 1-1 Sweden (UEFA Women's EURO qualifying league stage, 05/04/2024 – Wembley Stadium, London)
60,063: Arsenal 2-3aet Wolfsburg (UEFA Women's Champions League semi-final second leg, 01/05/2023 – Arsenal Stadium, London)
54,667: Barcelona 5-1 Roma (UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-final second leg, 29/03/2023 – Camp Nou, Barcelona)
*Finalissima jointly organised by UEFA and CONMEBOL
Other women's football international record crowds
FIFA Women's World Cup
90,185: United States 0-0aet, 5-4pens China (final, 10/07/1999 – Rose Bowl, Pasadena)
FIFA Women's World Cup finals in Europe
73,680: Germany 2-1 Canada (group stage, 26/06/2011 – Olympiastadion, Berlin)
FIFA Women's World Cup qualifier in Europe
30,328: Netherlands 7-0 Northern Ireland (qualifying group stage, 06/04/2018 – PSV Stadion, Eindhoven)
Olympics
80,203: United States 2-1 Japan (final, 09/08/2012 – Wembley Stadium, London)
UEFA Women's Nations League
71,632: England 3-2 Netherlands (league stage, 01/12/2023 – Wembley Stadium, London)
Friendly
78,346: England 0-0 United States (30/11/2024 – Wembley Stadium, London)
Last updated 30/11/2024