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read moreDriven by the Matildas’ successful World Cup campaign, the 2023/24 Liberty A-League Women’s season kicked off over the weekend with a series of record-breaking attendances.
Some 11,471 fans attended the Sydney derby at Allianz Stadium on Saturday, which overtook the record set during the 2022/23 Grand Final.
Earlier in the day, the match between Liberty A-League’s newest club Central Coast Mariners and the Newcastle Jets welcomed 5,735 fans, a regular season record that was beaten just hours later by the Sydney derby.
The 17,206 total broke a nine-year record, when 15,955 attended in 2014’s opening round, which included some double-headers.
It also beat the round record for standalone games of 11,595 set in round one of the 2022/23 season.
The previous standalone match record was set earlier this year in April, in the Liberty A-League Women Grand Final at CommBank Stadium, where 9,519 fans watched Sydney FC win against Western United.
Before that, the standalone record for a game in the normal season - not including finals - was set by Wellington Phoenix in November last year, with 5,215 fans.
Welcoming the strong start, A-Leagues Commissioner, Nick Garcia advised “our plan for the FIFA Women’s World Cup started more than two years ago and today, we have three new women’s teams in the league, a full home and away season of 22-rounds, and an unprecedented 198% growth in memberships across the league.
“Playing the opening round in mostly major stadia was part of a strategy to create new experiences and connect with more fans, and we are delighted to see the round record broken on day one, in just two matches.”
Attendance were boosted by the introduction of a free ticket scheme for children along with several big-name players being retained by or returning to clubs.
It was announced by Australian Professional Leagues (APL) in August that the opening round of the Liberty A-League would be played at larger stadiums, to capitalise on the growing interest in the game in the aftermath of the World Cup.
Lower image: Jada Whyman of Sydney FC reaches to catch the ball during the Liberty A-League Women's Round 1 fixture between Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers at Sydney's Allianz Stadium on Saturday. Credit: Shutterstock.
29th September 2023 - Melbourne’s AAMI Park to deploy facial recognition during A-League season
26th September 2023 - Stephen Conroy named first independent chair of the A-Leagues
18th September 2023 - Demand for Matildas tickets sees Perth Olympic qualifier moved to Optus Stadium
4th September 2023 - World Cup helps drive record memberships at four A-League Women clubs
23rd August 2023 - Victoria University sport experts give FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 an overall A-minus score
22nd August 2023 - A-League Women’s opening round fixtures to be held in major stadiums for season 2023/24
20th August 2023 - Fans invited to join in celebration for Matildas at Brisbane’s Botanic Gardens
18th August 2023 - FIFA President hails ‘transformational’ Women’s World Cup
17th August 2023 - Matildas star Sam Kerr calls for more governmental support for football
16th August 2023 - Massive interest in Matildas FIFA Women’s World Cup semi-final drives live sites across the nation
13th August 2023 - FIFA Women’s World Cup interest to see new live sites for historic Matildas semi-final
11th August 2023 - 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup hailed as ‘most successful in history’
23rd July 2023 - Perth Glory enters receivership as owner hands back A-League licence
28th April 2023 - Liberty extends naming rights partnership with A-League Women and agrees major sponsorship with A-League Men
21st April 2023 - Ballymore redevelopment moves forward with historic venue to be the new home of Brisbane Roar A-League Women
15th March 2023 - A-Leagues announces plans for expansion teams in Canberra and Auckland as of 2024
1st February 2023 - Australian Professional Leagues names A-Leagues Chief Operating Officer
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