Competitive men's professional soccer has been played in the United States since 1912 and since 2001 for women's. Numerous leagues have existed over the years with some recognized by the United States Soccer Federation and some not. The lists below are the single game attendance records for men's outdoor (60,000+), women's outdoor (20,000+), and men's indoor (18,000+) matches in American club soccer.

Men's soccer
MLS attendance
This list includes matches in which at least one Major League Soccer team has participated. This list does not include several matches played in the U.S. between two clubs not based in the United States (e.g. Chelsea vs. A.C. Milan in the 2009 World Football Challenge).
Rank | Year | Attendance | Teams | Competition | Venue & Location |
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1 | 2015 | 93,226[1] | Barcelona at LA Galaxy | 2015 ICC | Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California |
2 | 2009 | 93,137[2] | Barcelona at LA Galaxy | Friendly | Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California |
3 | 2010 | 89,134[3] | Real Madrid at LA Galaxy | Friendly | Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California |
4 | 2014 | 86,432[4] | Manchester United at LA Galaxy | Friendly | Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California |
5 | 2023 | 82,110[5] | Los Angeles FC at LA Galaxy | MLS | Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California |
6 | 2022 | 74,479[6] | LA Galaxy at Charlotte FC (club inaugural home match) | MLS | Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte |
7 | 2018 | 73,019[7] | Portland Timbers at Atlanta United FC | MLS Cup 2018 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
8 | 2019 | 72,548[8] | LA Galaxy at Atlanta United FC | MLS | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
9 | 2018 | 72,317[9] | Juventus at MLS All-Stars | All-Star Game | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
10 | 2018 | 72,243[10] | Seattle Sounders FC at Atlanta United FC | MLS | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
11 | 2018 | 72,035[11] | D.C. United at Atlanta United FC | MLS | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
12 | 2018 | 72,017[12] | Real Salt Lake at Atlanta United FC | MLS | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
13 | 2018 | 71,932[13] | Orlando City SC at Atlanta United FC | MLS | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
14 | 2017 | 71,874[14] | Toronto FC at Atlanta United FC | MLS | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
15 | 2018 | 71,812[15] | Chicago Fire FC at Atlanta United FC | MLS | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
16 | 2023 | 71,635[16] | Inter Miami CF at Atlanta United FC | MLS | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
17 | 2010 | 70,728[17] | Manchester United at MLS All-Stars | All-Star Game | Reliant Stadium, Houston |
18 | 2018 | 70,526[18] | New York City FC at Atlanta United FC | MLS Playoffs | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
19 | 2017 | 70,425[19] | Orlando City SC at Atlanta United FC | MLS | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
20 | 2019 | 70,382[20] | FC Cincinnati at Atlanta United FC | MLS | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
21 | 2018 | 70,016[21] | New York Red Bulls at Atlanta United FC | MLS Playoffs | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
International doubleheaders
The following are MLS league matches that were part of a double-header involving international or foreign teams.
Rank | Year | Attendance | Teams | Competition | Venue & location |
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1 | 2006 | 92,516[22] | New England Revolution at Chivas USA | MLS | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles |
2 | 1996 | 92,216 | Tampa Bay Mutiny at LA Galaxy | MLS | Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California |
3 | 2005 | 88,816 | LA Galaxy at Chivas USA | MLS | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles |
4 | 1996 | 78,416 | MLS East vs. MLS West | MLS All-Star Game | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
5 | 1999 | 73,123 | D.C. United at San Jose Clash | MLS | Stanford Stadium, Stanford, California |
6 | 2022 | 71,189[23] | Guadalajara at LA Galaxy | Leagues Cup | SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California |
América at Los Angeles FC | |||||
8 | 2006 | 70,550 | LA Galaxy at Houston Dynamo | MLS | Reliant Stadium, Houston |
9 | 2009 | 61,572 | Columbus Crew at San Jose Earthquakes | MLS | Candlestick Park, San Francisco |
NASL attendance
This list includes matches in which at least one team from the North American Soccer League (1968–84) has participated.
Rank | Year | Attendance | Teams | Competition | Venue & Location |
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1 | 1977 | 77,691[24] | Ft. Lauderdale Strikers at Cosmos | NASL playoffs | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
2 | 1979 | 76,031[25] | Tulsa Roughnecks at New York Cosmos | NASL playoffs | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
3 | 1977 | 75,646[26] | Santos FC at Cosmos (Pelé farewell, 10/1/77) | friendly | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
4 | 1978 | 74,901[27] | Cosmos vs. Tampa Bay Rowdies | NASL Soccer Bowl | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
5 | 1977 | 73,669[28] | Rochester Lancers at Cosmos | NASL playoffs | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
6 | 1979 | 72,342[29] | Ft. Lauderdale Strikers at New York Cosmos | NASL | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
7 | 1980 | 71,413[30] | NASL Select at New York Cosmos | friendly | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
8 | 1978 | 71,219[31] | Seattle Sounders at Cosmos | NASL | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
9 | 1980 | 70,312[32] | Ft. Lauderdale Strikers at New York Cosmos | NASL | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
10 | 1979 | 70,134[33] | Argentina at New York Cosmos (6/6/79) | friendly | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
11 | 1979 | 70,042[34] | Tampa Bay Rowdies at New York Cosmos (8/8/79) | NASL | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
12 | 1978 | 65,287[35] | Portland Timbers at Cosmos | NASL playoffs | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
13 | 1978 | 62,497[36] | New England Tea Men at Cosmos | NASL | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
14 | 1977 | 62,394[37] | Tampa Bay Rowdies at Cosmos | NASL | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
15 | 1980 | 60,384[38] | Vancouver Whitecaps at New York Cosmos | Trans-Atlantic Challenge | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
16 | 1978 | 60,199[39] | Minnesota Kicks at Cosmos | NASL playoffs | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
17 | 1980 | 60,182[39] | Seattle Sounders at New York Cosmos | NASL | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
18 | 1978 | 60,032[40] | Tampa Bay Rowdies at Cosmos | NASL | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |
*Cosmos dropped "New York" from name in 1977 and 1978 seasons
Indoor soccer
This list refers to indoor soccer matches, not to regulation soccer matches played in indoor stadiums. Nearly all of the most attended indoor matches occurred during the 1980s in the Major Indoor Soccer League. The majority of these were hosted by the St. Louis Steamers during the early 1980s, or by the Cleveland Force during the mid 1980s.
Rank | Year | Attendance | Teams | Competition | Venue & Location |
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1 | 1987 | 21,728 | Dallas Sidekicks at Tacoma Stars | MISL Championship | Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, Washington |
2 | 1987 | 20,284 | Dallas Sidekicks at Tacoma Stars | MISL Championship | Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, Washington |
3 | 1986 | 20,174 | Minnesota Strikers at Cleveland Force | MISL | Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio |
4 | 1986 | 19,476 | San Diego Sockers at St. Louis Steamers | MISL playoffs | St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, Missouri |
5 | 1986 | 19,468 | Baltimore Blast at Cleveland Force | MISL | Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio |
6 | 1982 | 19,398[41][42] | Tampa Bay Rowdies at Chicago Sting | NASL | Chicago Stadium, Chicago |
7 | 1984 | 19,360 | New York Arrows at Cleveland Force | MISL | Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio |
8 | 1981 | 19,298 | Denver Avalanche at St. Louis Steamers | MISL | Checkerdome, St. Louis, Missouri |
9 | 1980 | 19,229 | Philadelphia Fever at St. Louis Steamers | MISL | Checkerdome, St. Louis, Missouri |
10 | 1981 | 19,112 | Philadelphia Fever at St. Louis Steamers | MISL | Checkerdome, St. Louis, Missouri |
11 | 1980 | 19,108 | Detroit Lightning at St. Louis Steamers | MISL | Checkerdome, St. Louis, Missouri |
12 | 1983 | 19,106 | Chicago Sting at Cleveland Force | MISL playoffs | Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio |
13 | 1984 | 19,048 | Pittsburgh Spirit at Cleveland Force | MISL | Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio |
14 | 1983 | 18,881 | Wichita Wings at St. Louis Steamers | MISL | Checkerdome, St. Louis, Missouri |
15 | 1986 | 18,797 | Minnesota Strikers at Cleveland Force | MISL playoffs | Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio |
16 | 1987 | 18,674 | San Diego Sockers at Cleveland Force | MISL | Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio |
17 | 1984 | 18,630 | Pittsburgh Spirit at Cleveland Force | MISL playoffs | Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio |
18 | 1984 | 18,627 | Baltimore Blast at Cleveland Force | MISL | Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio |
Women's soccer
WUSA, WPS, NWSL attendance
These lists include the top-attended league matches from WUSA (2001–2003), WPS (2009–2011), and NWSL (2013–present), split into standalone matches and matches that were doubleheaders with MLS teams.[43]
Standalone matches
The Washington Freedom of WUSA hold the overall attendance record. Portland Thorns FC held the top six NWSL attendance records until the debut home game of the Orlando Pride in 2016, which set the new NWSL record; that record was eclipsed by the Thorns in 2019 and still later by San Diego Wave FC in its debut at the new Snapdragon Stadium in 2022. The Thorns consistently draw over 14,000 fans and averaged slightly over 20,000 in the 2019 season, the last before COVID-19 effects; until that season they were the only NWSL team to have drawn over 10,000 fans more than thrice – continued strong numbers from Utah Royals FC and a club-record post-World Cup standalone match from the Chicago Red Stars[44] pushed both clubs to their fourth 10,000-plus attendances.
The 2022 NWSL season, the first season since 2019 that was (relatively) unaffected by COVID-19, not only saw a new league single-game attendance record, but was also marked by very strong attendance for the debuting Angel City FC, which sold out its stadium four times in its first regular season and drew over 18,000 for two other home matches. Angel City was also Wave FC's opponent for the latter side's record-setting game.
Rank | Year | Attendance | Teams | Competition | Venue, location |
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1 | 2001 | 34,148[45] | Bay Area CyberRays at Washington Freedom (league inaugural match) | WUSA | RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. |
2 | 2023 | 34,130[46] | Washington Spirit at OL Reign | NWSL | Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington |
3 | 2023 | 32,262[47] | OL Reign at San Diego Wave FC | NWSL Playoff | Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA |
4 | 2022 | 32,000[48] | Angel City FC at San Diego Wave FC (opening match at new stadium)[lower-alpha 1] | NWSL | Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA |
5 | 2023 | 30,854[49] | Chicago Red Stars at San Diego Wave FC (season opener) | NWSL | Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA |
6 | 2023 | 30,312[50] | Racing Louisville FC at San Diego Wave FC | NWSL | Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA |
7 | 2022 | 26,215[51] | Chicago Red Stars at San Diego Wave FC | NWSL playoffs | Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA |
8 | 2023 | 25,515[52] | Angel City FC at San Diego Wave FC | NWSL | Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA |
9 | 2019 | 25,218[53] | North Carolina Courage at Portland Thorns FC | NWSL | Providence Park, Portland, Oregon |
2023 | 25,218[54] | OL Reign at Portland Thorns FC | NWSL | Providence Park, Portland, Oregon | |
2023 | 25,218[55] | NJ/NY Gotham FC at Portland Thorns FC | NWSL Playoff | Providence Park, Portland, Oregon | |
12 | 2023 | 25,111[56] | NJ/NY Gotham FC vs. OL Reign | NWSL Championship Final | Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA |
13 | 2023 | 24,936[57] | Houston Dash at San Diego Wave FC | NWSL | Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA |
14 | 2019 | 24,521[58] | Washington Spirit at Portland Thorns FC | NWSL | Providence Park, Portland, Oregon |
15 | 2016 | 23,403[59] | Houston Dash at Orlando Pride (club inaugural match) | NWSL | Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Florida |
16 | 2023 | 22,682[60] | OL Reign at San Diego Wave FC | NWSL | Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA |
17 | 2019 | 22,329[61] | Houston Dash at Portland Thorns FC | NWSL | Providence Park, Portland, Oregon |
18 | 2023 | 22,107[62] | North Carolina Courage at Portland Thorns FC | NWSL | Providence Park, Portland, Oregon |
19 | 2022 | 22,035[63] | San Diego Wave FC at Portland Thorns FC | NWSL playoffs | Providence Park, Portland, Oregon |
20 | 2022 | 22,000 | North Carolina Courage at Angel City FC (club's inaugural regular-season match)[lower-alpha 2][64] | NWSL | Banc of California Stadium, Los Angeles, California |
San Diego Wave FC at Angel City FC[65] | |||||
OL Reign at Angel City FC[66] | |||||
Racing Louisville FC at Angel City FC[67] | |||||
2023 | NJ/NY Gotham FC at Angel City FC[68] | BMO Stadium, Los Angeles, California | |||
San Diego Wave FC at Angel City FC[69] | |||||
Houston Dash at Angel City FC[70] | |||||
OL Reign at Angel City FC[71] | |||||
Portland Thorns FC at Angel City FC[72] |
- ↑ Wave FC opened its inaugural season in 2022 at another San Diego venue, Torero Stadium. That venue seats only 6,000, compared to the 32,000 of Snapdragon Stadium in its soccer configuration.
- ↑ In 2021 and 2022, the NWSL opened its season with the NWSL Challenge Cup, a completely separate competition from the regular league season.
MLS doubleheaders
WUSA doubleheader listing:[76]
Rank | Year | Attendance | Teams | Competition | Venue, location |
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1 | 2023 | 42,054[77] | Portland Thorns at OL Reign | NWSL | Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington |
2 | 2001 | 30,271 | Carolina Courage at Washington Freedom | WUSA | RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. |
3 | 2021 | 27,278 | Portland Thorns FC at OL Reign | NWSL | Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington[78] |
4 | 2002 | 24,240 | San Diego Spirit at Washington Freedom | WUSA | RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. |
5 | 2022 | 23,951 | San Diego Wave FC at Chicago Red Stars | NWSL | Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois[79][80] |
6 | 2003 | 21,892 | New York Power at Washington Freedom | WUSA | RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. |
7 | 2003 | 21,859 | Carolina Courage at Washington Freedom | WUSA | RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. |
8 | 2001 | 21,682[81] | Boston Breakers at Washington Freedom | WUSA | RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. |
9 | 2002 | 21,539 | Washington Freedom at Boston Breakers | WUSA | CMGI Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts[82] |
10 | 2002 | 20,105 | Carolina Courage at Washington Freedom | WUSA | RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. |
Foreign clubs attendance
The following table shows record attendances for club soccer matches played in the U.S. where neither team was from a U.S. based league.
See also
References
- ↑ attendance 93,226
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- ↑ Real Madrid at LA Galaxy, attendance 89,134
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