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Wellington Phoenix Win in Extra Time Before Record 5,000 Fans
Sports3d ago

Wellington Phoenix Win in Extra Time Before Record 5,000 Fans

The Wellington Phoenix rallied from a first-leg deficit to reach their first-ever A-League Women grand final, clinching victory in extra time before a record home crowd of 5,000 fans at Porirua Park. The dramatic comeback marks a milestone moment for women's football in New Zealand's capital region.

Stuff NZ2 min read
England Wins 34th Straight Game Before Record 77,120 Fans
SportsApr 12

England Wins 34th Straight Game Before Record 77,120 Fans

World champions England extended their winning streak to 34 games with a victory in front of the largest Women's Six Nations crowd ever. The match marked a triumphant return to Twickenham since their World Cup win six months ago.

Google: world cup victory2 min read
77,120 Fans Break Women's Rugby Record in England
Global NewsApr 11

77,120 Fans Break Women's Rugby Record in England

A record-shattering crowd of 77,120 fans packed Allianz Stadium to watch England's women's rugby team defend their title, marking the largest Women's Six Nations attendance in history. The turnout crushes the previous record by nearly 20,000 spectators.

BBC Sport2 min read
Russo Hat-Trick Powers Arsenal Past Spurs at Emirates
SportsMar 29

Russo Hat-Trick Powers Arsenal Past Spurs at Emirates

Alessia Russo scored three goals in 22 minutes as Arsenal demolished Tottenham 5-2 in front of 46,123 fans at the Emirates Stadium. The victory keeps the Gunners in the Women's Super League title race with an 11th straight win.

Sky Sports2 min read
Scottish Football Worth £820M, Supports 14,000 Jobs
InnovationJan 19

Scottish Football Worth £820M, Supports 14,000 Jobs

New research shows Scottish football contributes more than £820 million annually to the country's economy while creating 14,000 jobs across the nation. The economic boost comes as the sport reaches new heights, with record attendance and Scotland's men's team qualifying for their first World Cup since 1998.

Sky Sports2 min read