Barcelona's women's team continues to impress fans not only with their on-field performance but also by setting new attendance records. Their first home match at the updated Spotify Camp Nou attracted 60,067 spectators — the highest since the stadium’s renovation, even surpassing men’s matches since capacity exceeded 62,000.

The atmosphere was genuinely festive, with fans singing the anthem a cappella and unveiling a vibrant mosaic banner. Supporters passionately cheered from an active fan section, delivering traditional chants directed at their rivals.

Additionally, the presence of club officials and notable guests at the stadium emphasized the event's importance and the promising future ahead for Barcelona Femení. This inspires both players and supporters to maintain strong engagement, potentially leading to even larger events and professional growth.

The attendance record and celebration atmosphere at Camp Nou confirm that Barcelona’s women's team is more than just a sports entity—it's a cultural phenomenon that unites thousands of fans around exciting football and live emotions. This marks a new chapter in the club’s history and in women's football overall.