USWNT and Japan set record for largest crowd in Seattle women’s sports history

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USWNT and Japan set record for largest crowd in Seattle women’s sports history

USWNT and Japan set record for largest crowd in Seattle women’s sports history

The United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) and the Japan’s Women’s National Team have set the new standalone attendance record for a women’s sporting event in Seattle.

USWNT and Japan set record for largest crowd in Seattle women’s sports history

The United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) and the Japan’s Women’s National Team have set the new standalone attendance record for a women’s sporting event in Seattle.

History was made under the lights in Seattle last night, as the U.S. Women's National Team and Japan's Women's National Team shattered the city's standalone attendance record for a women's sporting event. A roaring crowd of 36,128 fans packed Lumen Field, breaking the previous mark of 34,130 and creating an electric atmosphere for a classic international showdown.

The match marked the USWNT's long-awaited return to Seattle for the first time in nearly nine years, adding to the night's significance. While the home crowd brought incredible energy, it was Japan who secured a narrow 1-0 victory, with Maika Hamano's goal proving to be the difference. This result marks just Japan's third-ever win over the USWNT, highlighting the growing intensity of this top-tier rivalry.

This record-breaking turnout is a powerful testament to the surging popularity of women's sports. It sends a clear message about the massive, engaged fanbase that exists and continues to grow, game by game. For athletes and fans alike, nights like these redefine what's possible and inspire the next generation to get in the game.

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