Saturday, May 25, 2024

Ladies First: Inside WSL Season Review 2023 2024

 

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The 2023-24 Barclays Women’s Super League season has been one for the history books, with records across the board being smashed time and time again over the course of the campaign. A year which saw the league bid farewell to Emma Hayes after 12 years at the helm, Chelsea ensured that she left on a high by securing a fifth successive league title  and seventh overall on the final day of the season, narrowly beating Manchester City to the summit of the table. The title was settled on goal difference for only the second time in the league’s history, with the only other instance being in 2014 when Liverpool finished ahead of Chelsea.


In terms of attendances, over one million people cumulatively attended a Barclays Women’s Super League and Barclays Women’s Championship fixture, with 971,977 in the topflight alone – a 41 per cent increase on 2022-23 (689,297). The season average attendance for the division was 7,363 – again, 41 per cent up on last year (5,222), as Arsenal secured the league record attendance on three separate occasions over the course of the campaign, with their game against Manchester United currently leading the way (60,160).





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