During the 1999 World Cup, 90,185 spectators watched the final between the United States and China.

An official record for women's football, until yesterday.

The El Clasico meeting between Barcelona and Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals was watched by 91,553 people.

A double meeting that "Barca" won with a total of 8-3.

Unofficial record

In 1971, the Federation of Independent European Women's Football (FIEFF) hosted an unofficial World Cup, 20 years before FIFA hosted the first official World Cup for women.

The home nation Mexico, along with Argentina, England, Denmark, Italy and France participated.

And the final attracted large audiences.

Denmark faced Mexico in the final at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, in front of 112,500 in the audience.

A "record" that still stands today, something that DR has previously noticed.

Denmark won the final 3-0 and the big match hero was a 15-year-old Susanne Augustesen.

The striker scored all three of the team's goals in the final, all with his left foot, and thus had to celebrate the "World Cup title" in front of 112,500 spectators at the Azteca Stadium.