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Denver Summit's record NWSL crowd sets a new attendance benchmark
Summary
Denver Summit drew 63,004 fans to Empower Field, a league and U.S. standalone women's soccer attendance record, and the club is planning a 14,500-seat stadium at Santa Fe Yards while moving into a 12,000-seat temporary venue later this year.
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Denver Summit attracted 63,004 fans to Empower Field on Saturday, setting an NWSL and U.S. standalone women's soccer attendance record. The match itself finished 0-0. The turnout followed local promotions, a downtown fan festival and months of rapid team building since the club was announced in January 2025. Team officials and league leaders described the event as a new benchmark for the league.
Key details:
- Attendance: 63,004 fans, reported as a new NWSL and U.S. standalone women's soccer game record.
- Match result: 0-0 draw with a few half-chances and no decisive scoring moments.
- Stadium plans: Denver Summit plans a 14,500-seat stadium at Santa Fe Yards, accessible by light rail.
- Temporary venue: The club intends to move into a 12,000-seat temporary stadium and training complex in Centennial later this year, slightly behind the original schedule.
- Investment and timeline: A Denver Summit spokesperson reported nearly $350 million in total infrastructure investment, on top of a $110 million expansion fee, and noted the team has advanced rapidly since its January 2025 announcement.
Summary:
The turnout provided the NWSL a new benchmark for large-scale attendance and highlighted how quickly Denver Summit has mobilized fans and resources. The club is scheduled to move into a temporary 12,000-seat venue later this year and to build a 14,500-seat stadium at Santa Fe Yards as part of its longer-term plan. The article notes that such a crowd is unlikely to be a weekly norm across the league but serves as a reference point for future expectations.
