New attendance record in Frauen Bundesliga set by Bayern München
Bayern Munich’s women set a new record in German women’s football. Their season opener at the Allianz Arena broke the attendance record, drawing over 57,000 fans.
- In their Bundesliga season opener at the Allianz Arena, FC Bayern Munich women set a new German women’s football attendance record with 57,762 spectators, shattering previous marks. The match was played against Bayer Leverkusen, and Bayern secured a 2–0 victory to start their season.
- Typically, the women’s team hosts matches at the smaller FC Bayern Campus (capacity ~2,500), making this turnout over twenty times larger, underscoring their growing popularity.
- The record-setting match served as the debut home game for new head coach José Barcala, and featured high-profile additions like Pernille Harder, Lena Oberdorf, and Magdalena Eriksson, drawing intensified fan interest.
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