Record attendance at the Parc for the match against Lyon

The match between Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique Lyonnais at the Parc des Princes on Saturday evening attracted 20,489 spectators, setting a new league attendance record and marking the fourth highest attendance in the history of women's football in France.

The popularity of the Arkema Première Ligue continues to grow, with the eagerly-awaited clash between Paris and Lyon reaching a new level. In the first game, the clash between the two sides drew a crowd of 15,386 at Groupama Stadium, the second-highest league attendance of the season. Until this weekend, the record for the season belonged to FC Nantes, who welcomed 16,847 spectators to the Stade de la Beaujoire on Matchday 4 against... Paris Saint-Germain.

The clash between the two giants of women's football on Saturday evening broke the symbolic 20,000 barrier, testifying to the growing popularity of the sport in France. With exactly 20,489 fans in attendance, the match was the biggest crowd of the season in France. It also set an all-time record at the Parc des Princes for a league match played by the women's team, and was the fourth-best attendance ever recorded in the history of women's football in France.

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