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Denver Summit sets NWSL attendance record with 63,004 fans
Summary
Denver Summit drew 63,004 fans to its inaugural home game at Empower Field at Mile High, setting a new single-match NWSL attendance record. League commissioner Jessica Berman said the turnout prompted conversations among clubs about playing matches in larger venues.
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Denver Summit hosted its first National Women's Soccer League home game at Empower Field at Mile High. The match attracted 63,004 spectators, a new single-match attendance record for the league. The turnout came fewer than 15 months after the franchise was awarded on January 30 last year. Players and officials described the day as emotional and significant for the local soccer community.
Key details:
- The Denver Summit played the Washington Spirit in the match that drew 63,004 people.
- The game ended in a 0-0 draw, the first time the Summit failed to score.
- The reported attendance exceeded the previous record by more than 22,000 fans.
- The Summit franchise was awarded on January 30 last year, giving the club under 15 months to stage the event.
- Commissioner Jessica Berman said the turnout surprised the league and has prompted conversations among clubs about using larger stadiums and exploring championship venue options.
Summary:
The large crowd raises the visible benchmark for attendance in the NWSL and highlights strong local interest in Denver. League officials reported that the result has spurred discussions about playing matches in bigger venues and about potential championship locations. Undetermined at this time.
