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Bayern Munich Women Break Bundesliga Ticket Sales Record

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It’s a landmark moment for both FC Bayern Frauen and the growth of women’s football in Germany. The reigning Frauen-Bundesliga champions have set a new attendance record — with over 40,000 tickets sold for their upcoming match, surpassing the previous record of 38,000 fans, set by FC Köln and Eintracht Frankfurt during the 2022/2023 season.

The record-breaking match will take place on September 6 at the Allianz Arena, where Bayern will face Bayer Leverkusen. The team’s new head coach, José Barcala, couldn’t hide his excitement ahead of his official Bundesliga debut.

“It will be a special day — my first Bundesliga match, and right away in such an incredible stadium. We’re expecting an amazing atmosphere and a record-breaking crowd. It’s truly a unique event,” said Barcala.

For the fans, the game will also be the first opportunity to see the club’s three star signings in action: Pernille Harder, Lena Oberdorf, and Magdalena Eriksson, all making their Allianz Arena debut in Bayern colors.

Although tickets are selling rapidly, the club is continuing sales, giving supporters the chance to be part of a match that has already made history in the Frauen-Bundesliga.

A Historic Achievement

Bayern Munich Women have shattered the Frauen-Bundesliga ticket sales record, marking a landmark moment for women’s football in Germany. The achievement reflects growing mainstream appeal and the club’s strategic investment in creating a matchday experience rivaling the men’s game.

Investment Driving Growth

The DFB’s commitment to invest 100 million euros in the Frauen-Bundesliga provides a transformative financial backdrop. Bayern have been at the forefront, leveraging their brand power and stadium infrastructure to elevate the women’s team’s profile. The record ticket sales validate this strategy.

Impact on the League

Bayern’s achievement sends a powerful signal to the wider Frauen-Bundesliga ecosystem. When the league’s most prominent club demonstrates that women’s football generates significant commercial interest, it accelerates sponsorship conversations and investment decisions for all 14 teams.

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