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Women's Euro Final breaks attendance record for an official UEFA match

More than 87,000 people turned out at Wembley, breaking the record attendance for a UEFA Women's or Men's European Championship match.

By Wilian Estrella

More than 87,000 people turned out at Wembley, breaking the record attendance for a UEFA Women's or Men's European Championship match.
More than 87,000 people turned out at Wembley, breaking the record attendance for a UEFA Women's or Men's European Championship match.
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This Sunday, a new attendance record was set at Wembley Stadium, as a total of 87,192 spectators witnessed the Final of the Women's EURO 2022 between England and Germany, the largest number for a Euro game, whether men's or women's. The previous attendance record was set at Wembley Stadium.

The previous record was set at the Final of the 1964 men's edition in Spain, where the host country defeated the then Soviet Union by a score of 2-1 in front of 79,115 spectators at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid.

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The opening match of this Women's EURO between England and Austria had already set the record for a match of this tournament with 68,871 spectators, while the record for a match of the Lionesses had been set in 2019, with 77,768 spectators, also at Wembley and against Germany, in a friendly.

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