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Wembley sell-out proves boom time for women's football in England

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Last Updated : Nov 08 2019 | 9:50 AM IST

England will round off a transformative year for women's football in front of a sold-out Wembley against Germany on Saturday, with the Football Association hoping the World Cup boom will have a long-lasting legacy.

The record attendance for a women's game in Britain of 80,203 for the 2012 Olympic final between the United States and Japan is expected to be smashed, with 90,000 tickets sold for the clash between World Cup semi-finalists England and the Olympic champions.

The attendance for the friendly will also obliterate the previous record of 45,619 for an England women's home fixture, against Germany in 2014.

On the back of the Lionesses' run to the last four in France this year, attendance records have already been broken in the opening months of the Women's Super League.

Boosted by the hosting of selected matches at larger stadiums normally reserved for men's football, the opening weekend of the WSL attracted 62,000 supporters compared with a reported 92,000 across all 110 games last season.

But the impact of the World Cup is not just being felt by bigger crowds.

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According to figures released by the FA this week, there has been a spike of 850,000 women aged 16 or over playing football in England since the tournament, taking take the total participation figures to 2.6 million.

"The growth we've experienced is proof of the 'see it, play it' mantra which is at the heart of our ethos to inspire participation across all age groups," said Louise Gear, the FA's head of women's development.

"In the Lionesses we're fortunate to have a wonderful group of role models performing at the highest level of the game, who inspire females of all ages to have the confidence to get out and give football a try, be it for fitness, competition or fun."
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"Euro 2021 will take this country in the same way as the 2012 Olympics did and I think it will have the same impact on women's sport."

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First Published: Nov 08 2019 | 9:50 AM IST

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