Arsenal Sets New Attendance Record in Women's Football
A historic moment for the Gunners
Women's football continues to break barriers
Arsenal has made history by setting a new attendance record in the English Women's Super League. The club's match against Chelsea on Monday drew an astonishing crowd of 47,367 to the Emirates Stadium, smashing the previous record of 38,262 set by Manchester United in September 2019.
This latest achievement is a testament to the growing popularity of women's football and the progress that has been made in recent years. Arsenal's record-breaking crowd is just the latest example of the increasing interest in the women's game, and it is sure to inspire other clubs to follow suit.
The match itself was a thrilling affair, with Arsenal eventually winning 3-2 thanks to a late goal from Vivianne Miedema. The victory keeps Arsenal top of the WSL table, and they will now be hoping to continue their good form in the coming weeks.
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