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List of women's association football attendance records

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The FIFA record attendance for a women's football match set at Camp Nou on 22 April 2022

Women's association football is a popular sport, though less watched than the equivalent men's game in most markets. In the early 20th century, women's football thrived in England, seeing crowds equal to or larger than men's football matches; between the 1920s and 1970s, women's football was banned from existing in official capacities in England and various other regions, setting it back.[1] While most men's association football attendance records were set in the 20th century, record crowds in the women's game have been set predominantly in the 21st century.

The record attendance of a women's football match is the estimated 110,000 attendance at Estadio Azteca for the final of the 1971 Women's World Cup (organised by the Federation of Independent European Female Football (FIEFF)) between the national teams of Mexico and Denmark on 5 September 1971.[2]

The record attendance of a match recognised by FIFA is 91,648, set during a UEFA Women's Champions League match between Barcelona Femení and Wolfsburg at the Camp Nou on 22 April 2022.[3][4][5]

Barcelona also played, against Atlético Madrid, in the match at the Metropolitano Stadium which holds the domestic league attendance record of 60,739.[6] Including records not officially recognised by FIFA due to unsanctioned matches, five teams have each set the world record attendance the most times, with three each: Dick, Kerr Ladies F.C., Mexico, China, United States, and Barcelona.

Domestic leagues

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The home end ahead of the domestic women's league record attendance set at the Metropolitano Stadium on 17 March 2019
Date Home team Score Away team League (season) Venue Attendance Ref(s)
17 March 2019 Atlético Madrid 0–2 Barcelona Spain Iberdrola Spain Metropolitano Stadium, Madrid 60,739 [6]
17 February 2024 Arsenal 3–1 Manchester United England WSL United Kingdom Emirates Stadium, London 60,160 [7]
3 March 2024 Arsenal 1–0 Tottenham 60,050 [8]
10 December 2023 Arsenal 4–1 Chelsea 59,042 [9]
5 June 2023 América 2–1 Pachuca Mexico Liga MX Femenil Mexico Estadio Azteca, Mexico City 58,156 [10]
29 July 2023 Porcinas 2–3 PIO Spain Queens League Spain Metropolitano Stadium, Madrid 57,326[a][b][c] [11]
xBuyer Team 3–5 Las Troncas
PIO 3–1 Las Troncas
1 October 2023 Arsenal 0–1 Liverpool England WSL United Kingdom Emirates Stadium, London 54,115 [12]
11 November 2022 América 0–1 Tigres Mexico Liga MX Femenil Mexico Estadio Azteca, Mexico City 52,654 [13]
4 May 2018 Monterrey 2–2
(2–4 p)
Tigres Mexico Liga MX Femenil Mexico Estadio BBVA, Guadalupe 51,211
24 September 2022 Arsenal 4–0 Tottenham England WSL United Kingdom Emirates Stadium, London 47,367 [14]
15 January 2023 Arsenal 1–1 Chelsea 46,811 [15]
10 September 2023 Corinthians 2–1 Ferroviária Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Brazil Arena Corinthians, São Paulo 42,326 [16]
7 November 2022 Monterrey 2–2 Tigres Mexico Liga MX Femenil Mexico Estadio BBVA, Guadalupe 42,315 [17]
2 September 2023 Universitario 2–0 Alianza Lima Peru Liga Femenina Peru Estadio Monumental, Lima 42,107 [18]
3 June 2023 OL Reign 0–2 Portland Thorns United States NWSL United States Lumen Field, Seattle 42,054[c] [19]
14 November 2022 Tigres 2–0 América Mexico Liga MX Femenil Mexico El Volcán, Monterrey 41,615 [20]
24 September 2022 Corinthians 4–1 Internacional Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Brazil Arena Corinthians, São Paulo 41,070 [21]
19 November 2022 Arsenal 2–3 Manchester United England WSL United Kingdom Emirates Stadium, London 40,604 [22]
20 November 2023 Tigres 1–0 Monterrey Mexico Liga MX Femenil Mexico El Volcán, Monterrey 40,039 [23]
19 November 2023 Barcelona 5–0 Real Madrid Spain Liga F Spain Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, Barcelona 38,707 [24]
23 April 2023 Köln 0–2 Eintracht Frankfurt Germany Frauen-Bundesliga Germany RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne 38,365 [25]
17 November 2019 Tottenham 0–2 Arsenal England WSL United Kingdom Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London 38,262 [26]
4 November 2022 Tigres 2–1 Monterrey Mexico Liga MX Femenil Mexico El Volcán, Monterrey 36,509 [27]
18 September 2022 Internacional 1–1 Corinthians Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Brazil Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre 36,330
15 October 2023 Arsenal 2–1 Aston Villa England WSL United Kingdom Emirates Stadium, London 35,829 [28]
8 June 2024 Chicago Red Stars 1–2 Bay FC United States NWSL United States Wrigley Field, Chicago 35,038 [29]
27 April 2003 Athletic Club 5–0 Híspalis Spain Superliga Spain San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao 35,000 [30][31]
15 April 2001 Washington Freedom 1–0 Bay Area CyberRays United States WUSA United States RFK Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C. 34,148 [32]
6 October 2023 OL Reign 0–0 Washington Spirit United States NWSL United States Lumen Field, Seattle 34,130 [33]
5 January 2020 Athletic Club 0–3 Barcelona Spain Iberdrola Spain San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao 32,068 [34]
23 March 2024 San Diego Wave 1–2 Kansas City United States NWSL United States Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego 32,066 [35]
17 September 2022 San Diego Wave 1–0 Angel City United States NWSL United States Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego 32,000
30 September 2022 Tigres 2–2 Monterrey Mexico Liga MX Femenil Mexico El Volcán, Monterrey 31,537 [36]
25 March 2023 Monterrey 1–1 Tigres Mexico Estadio BBVA, Guadalupe 30,877 [37]
25 March 2023 San Diego Wave 3–2 Chicago Red Stars United States NWSL United States Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego 30,854
15 October 2023 San Diego Wave 2–0 Racing Louisville 30,312
4 November 2022 América 3–1 Guadalajara Mexico Liga MX Femenil Mexico Estadio Azteca, Mexico City 30,274 [38]
30 June 2001 Washington Freedom 2–0 Carolina Courage United States WUSA United States RFK Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C. 30,271 [39]
13 October 2019 Real Sociedad 0–2 Athletic Club Spain Iberdrola Spain Reale Arena, San Sebastián/Donostia 28,367 [40]
16 November 2023 Guadalajara 2–2 América Mexico Liga MX Femenil Mexico Estadio Akron, Guadalajara 27,401 [41]
29 August 2021 OL Reign 2–1 Portland Thorns United States NWSL United States Lumen Field, Seattle 27,248[c] [42]
27 August 2023 Alianza Lima 1–0 Universitario Peru Liga Femenina Peru Alejandro Villanueva Stadium, Lima 26,804
8 September 2024 San Diego Wave 1–4 North Carolina Courage United States NWSL United States Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego 26,516
5 May 2013 Athletic Club 1–2 Barcelona Spain Primera División Spain San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao 26,000 [43][30]
7 November 2022 Guadalajara 3–3 América Mexico Liga MX Femenil Mexico Estadio Akron, Guadalajara 25,899 [17]
17 June 2023 San Diego Wave 1–2 Angel City United States NWSL United States Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego 25,515
11 August 2019 Portland Thorns 2–1 North Carolina Courage United States NWSL United States Providence Park, Portland 25,218
16 September 2023 Portland Thorns 2–0 OL Reign United States NWSL
6 May 2007 Athletic Club 0–0 Torrejón Spain Superliga Spain San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao 25,000 [30]

Domestic cups

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Date Team 1 Score Team 2 Match Venue Attendance Ref(s)
14 May 2023 Chelsea 1–0 Manchester United FA Cup final United Kingdom Wembley Stadium, London 77,390 [3]
25 November 2024 Monterrey 3–2 (2nd leg)
(4–3 p)
Tigres Liga MX Femenil Apertura final Mexico Estadio BBVA, Guadalupe 50,008
30 January 2019 Athletic Club 0–2 Atlético Madrid Copa de la Reina quarter-final Spain San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao 48,121 [44]
21 March 1971 Espanyol 2–1 Sabadell Catalunya Copa Pernod semi-final Spain Sarrià Stadium, Barcelona 41,000 [45][46]
UE Sant Andreu 0–1 Barcelona Catalunya Copa Pernod semi-final
5 November 2023 San Diego Wave FC 0–1 OL Reign NWSL championship semi-final United States Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego 32,262 [47]
14 October 2023 Aniquiladoras 0–0 (2–1 p) PIO Queens Cup semi-final Spain La Rosaleda Stadium, Málaga 30,044[a][b][c] [48]
Saiyans 1–2 Aniquiladoras Queens Cup final
28 March 1971 Sant Andreu 2–1 Sabadell Catalunya Copa Pernod third-place play-off Spain Camp Nou, Barcelona 30,000 [49]
Barcelona 1–2 Espanyol Catalunya Copa Pernod final
23 May 2010 Athletic Club 0–2 Barcelona Copa de la Reina quarter-final Spain San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao [30]

Intracontinental tournaments

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Date Team 1 Score Team 2 Match Venue Attendance Ref(s)
22 April 2022 Spain Barcelona 5–1 Germany Wolfsburg Champions League semi-final Spain Camp Nou, Barcelona 91,648 [3][50]
30 March 2022 Spain Barcelona 5–2 Spain Real Madrid Champions League quarter-final 91,553 [50]
27 April 2023 Spain Barcelona 1–1 England Chelsea Champions League semi-final Spain Camp Nou, Barcelona 72,262 [50]
2 May 2023 England Arsenal 2–3 Germany Wolfsburg Champions League semi-final United Kingdom Emirates Stadium, London 60,063
29 March 2023 Spain Barcelona 5–1 Italy Roma Champions League quarter-final Spain Camp Nou, Barcelona 54,667 [51]
25 May 2024 Spain Barcelona 2–0 France Olympique Lyonnais Champions League final Spain San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao 50,827 [52]
17 May 2012 France Olympique Lyonnais 2–0 Germany Eintracht Frankfurt Champions League final Germany Olympiastadion, Munich 50,212
24 November 2022 Spain Barcelona 3–0 Germany Bayern Munich Champions League group stage Spain Camp Nou, Barcelona 46,967
30 April 2022 France Paris Saint-Germain 1–2 France Olympique Lyonnais Champions League semi-final France Parc des Princes, Paris 43,255
21 May 2022 Spain Barcelona 1–3 France Olympique Lyonnais Champions League final Italy Juventus Stadium, Turin 39,454
21 March 2023 Italy Roma 0–1 Spain Barcelona Champions League quarter-final Italy Stadio Olimpico, Rome 39,454 [53]
20 April 2024 France Olympique Lyonnais 3–2 France Paris Saint-Germain Champions League semifinal France Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Décines-Charpieu 38,466
20 April 2024 Spain Barcelona 0–1 England Chelsea Champions League semifinal Spain Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, Barcelona 36,428

International matches

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Competitive matches

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Date Team 1 Score Team 2 Match Venue Attendance Ref(s)
5 September 1971 Mexico Mexico 0–3 Denmark Denmark Mundial final Mexico Estadio Azteca, Mexico City 110,000[d] [2][54]
10 July 1999 United States United States 0–0 (a.e.t./g.g.) (5–4 p) China China World Cup final United States Rose Bowl, Los Angeles 90,185 [3][55]
10 July 1999 Brazil Brazil 0–0 (5–4 p) Norway Norway World Cup Third place match United States Rose Bowl, Los Angeles 90,185
15 August 1971 Mexico Mexico 3–1 Argentina Argentina Mundial group stage Mexico Estadio Azteca, Mexico City 90,000[d] [2][54]
22 August 1971 Mexico Mexico 4–0 United Kingdom England Mundial group stage
31 July 2022 England England 2–1 Germany Germany Euro final United Kingdom Wembley Stadium, London 87,192 [56]
6 April 2023 England England 1–1 (4–2 p) Brazil Brazil Finalissima 83,132 [57]
9 August 2012 United States United States 2–1 Japan Japan Olympics final 80,203 [3]
29 August 1971 Mexico Mexico 2–1 Italy Italy Mundial semi-final Mexico Estadio Azteca, Mexico City 80,000[d] [2]
19 June 1999 United States United States 3–0 Denmark Denmark World Cup group stage United States Giants Stadium, East Rutherford 78,972
19 June 1999 Brazil Brazil 7–1 Mexico Mexico World Cup group stage United States Giants Stadium, East Rutherford 78,972
1 August 1996 China China 1–2 United States United States Olympics final United States Sanford Stadium, Athens, Georgia 76,489
1 August 1996 Brazil Brazil 0–2 Norway Norway Olympics Third place match United States Sanford Stadium, Athens, Georgia 76,489
5 July 2003 Mexico Mexico 2–2 Japan Japan World Cup qualification Mexico Azteca Stadium, Mexico City 75,000 [58]
20 July 2023 Australia Australia 1–0 Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland World Cup group stage Australia Stadium Australia, Sydney 75,784 [59]
7 August 2023 Australia Australia 2–0 Denmark Denmark World Cup Round of 16 [60]
12 August 2023 England England 2–1 Colombia Colombia World Cup quarter-final [61]
16 August 2023 Australia Australia 1–3 England England World Cup semi-final [62]
20 August 2023 Spain Spain 1–0 England England World Cup final [63]
4 July 1999 United States United States 2–0 Brazil Brazil World Cup semi-final United States Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto, California 73,123
1 December 2023 England England 3–2 Netherlands Netherlands Nations League group stage United Kingdom Wembley Stadium, London 71,632
31 July 2012 United Kingdom Great Britain 1–0 Brazil Brazil Olympics group stage United Kingdom Wembley Stadium, London 70,584 [3]
16 August 2016 Brazil Brazil 0–0 (3–4 p) Sweden Sweden Olympics semi-final Brazil Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro 70,454
6 July 2022 England England 1–0 Austria Austria Euro group stage United Kingdom Old Trafford, Manchester 68,871 [64]
24 June 1999 United States United States 7–1 Nigeria Nigeria World Cup group stage United States Soldier Field, Chicago 65,080
24 June 1999 Brazil Brazil 2–0 Italy Italy World Cup group stage United States Soldier Field, Chicago 65,080
16 November 1991 China China 4–0 Norway Norway World Cup group stage China Tianhe Stadium, Guangzhou 65,000 [65]
28 July 1996 Norway Norway 1–2 (a.e.t.) United States United States Olympics semi-final United States Sanford Stadium, Athens, Georgia 64,196
28 July 1996 China China 3–2 Brazil Brazil Olympics semi-final United States Sanford Stadium, Athens, Georgia 64,196
30 November 1991 Norway Norway 1–2 United States United States World Cup final China Tianhe Stadium, Guangzhou 63,000
6 August 2012 France France 1–2 Japan Japan Olympics semi-final United Kingdom Wembley Stadium, London 61,482 [3]
29 October 2023 Philippines Philippines 0–8 Australia Australia Olympic Qualifying Australia Perth Stadium, Perth 59,155 [66]
13 September 2000 Sweden Sweden 0–2 Brazil Brazil Olympics group stage Australia Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 58,432
7 July 2019 United States United States 2–0 Netherlands Netherlands World Cup final France Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon 57,900 [3]
20 September 2007 China China 2–0 New Zealand New Zealand World Cup group stage China Tianjin Olympic Centre Stadium, Tianjin 55,832
25 July 1996 United States United States 0–0 China China Olympics group stage United States Orange Bowl, Miami 55,650
24 November 1991 China China 0–1 Sweden Sweden World Cup quarter-final China Tianhe Stadium, Guangzhou 55,000
1 July 1999 United States United States 3–2 Germany Germany World Cup quarter-final United States Jack Kent Cooke Stadium, Landover, Maryland 54,642
1 July 1999 Brazil Brazil 4–3 (a.e.t./g.g.) Nigeria Nigeria World Cup quarter-final United States Jack Kent Cooke Stadium, Landover, Maryland 54,642
28 February 2024 Australia Australia 10–0 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Olympic Qualifying Australia Marvel Stadium, Melbourne 54,120
27 June 2015 England England 2–1 Canada Canada World Cup quarter-final Canada BC Place, Vancouver 54,027
15 September 2007 Brazil Brazil 4–0 China China World Cup group stage China Wuhan Sports Centre Stadium, Wuhan 54,000
15 September 2007 Denmark Denmark 2–0 New Zealand New Zealand World Cup group stage China Wuhan Sports Centre Stadium, Wuhan 54,000
21 June 2015 Canada Canada 1–0 Switzerland Switzerland World Cup Round of 16 Canada BC Place, Vancouver 53,855
26 September 2007 Germany Germany 3–0 Norway Norway World Cup semi-final China Tianjin Olympic Centre Stadium, Tianjin 53,819
2 July 2019 England England 1–2 United States United States World Cup semi-final France Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon 53,512
5 July 2015 United States United States 5–2 Japan Japan World Cup final Canada BC Place, Vancouver 53,341
12 August 2016 Brazil Brazil 0–0 (7–6 p) Australia Australia Olympics quarter-final Brazil Mineirão, Belo Horizonte 52,660
9 August 2008 Canada Canada 1–1 China China Olympics group stage China Tianjin Olympic Centre Stadium, Tianjin 52,600
19 August 2016 Sweden Sweden 1–2 Germany Germany Olympics final Brazil Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro 52,432
16 June 2015 Nigeria Nigeria 0–1 United States United States World Cup group stage Canada BC Place, Vancouver 52,193
23 September 2007 Norway Norway 1–0 China China World Cup quarter-final China Wuhan Sports Centre Stadium, Wuhan 52,000
21 August 2008 Brazil Brazil 0–1 (a.e.t.) United States United States Olympics final China Beijing Workers' Stadium, Beijing 51,612
30 June 2015 United States United States 2–0 Germany Germany World Cup semi-final Canada Olympic Stadium, Montreal 51,176
12 August 2008 Sweden Sweden 2–1 Canada Canada Olympics group stage China Beijing Workers' Stadium, Beijing 51,112
12 August 2008 Nigeria Nigeria 1–3 Brazil Brazil Olympics group stage China Beijing Workers' Stadium, Beijing 51,112
18 August 2008 United States United States 4–2 Japan Japan Olympics semi-final China Beijing Workers' Stadium, Beijing 50,937
12 September 2007 China China 3–2 Denmark Denmark World Cup group stage China Wuhan Sports Centre Stadium, Wuhan 50,800
12 September 2007 New Zealand New Zealand 0–5 Brazil Brazil World Cup group stage China Wuhan Sports Centre Stadium, Wuhan 50,800
27 June 1999 United States United States 3–0 North Korea North Korea World Cup group stage United States Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts 50,484
27 June 1999 Mexico Mexico 0–2 Italy Italy World Cup group stage United States Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts 50,484
4 September 1971 Italy Italy 4–0 Argentina Argentina Mundial Third place match Mexico Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara 50,000[d] [2]

International friendlies

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Date Home team Score Away team Venue Attendance Ref(s)
30 November 2024 England England 0–0 United States United States United Kingdom Wembley Stadium, London 78,346 [67][68]
9 November 2019 England England 1–2 Germany Germany 77,768 [3][69]
7 October 2022 England England 2–1 United States United States 76,893 [70]
3 June 2024 Australia Australia 2–0 China China Australia Stadium Australia, Sydney 76,798 [71]
31 May 2024 Australia Australia 1–1 China China Australia Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 52,912 [72]
14 July 2022 Australia Australia 1–0 France France Australia Marvel Stadium, Melbourne 50,629 [73]
23 November 2014 England England 0–3 Germany Germany United Kingdom Wembley Stadium, London 45,619 [74]

World record progression

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Since the first record attendance for a women's football match was set in the early 20th century, it has been superseded several times. In various nations, women's football was banned for roughly the same period, from the 1920s to the 1970s.[3][75][1]

Date Team 1 Score Team 2 Match Venue Attendance
25 December 1917 England Dick, Kerr Ladies 4–0 England Arundel Coulthard Factory Charity friendly United Kingdom Deepdale, Preston 10,000[76]
26 December 1917 Northern Ireland North of Ireland 1–4 Tyne and Wear Tyneside Friendly Northern Ireland Grosvenor Park, Belfast 20,000[77]
29 April 1920 England Dick, Kerr Ladies[e] 2–0 France France XI Charity friendly United Kingdom Deepdale, Preston 25,000[79]
27 December 1920 England Dick, Kerr Ladies[f] 4–0 England St Helens Charity friendly United Kingdom Goodison Park, Liverpool 53,000
25 December 1970 Catalonia Barcelona 0–0 (4–3 p) Catalonia Centelles Exhibition cup/charity friendly Spain Camp Nou, Barcelona 60,000[82][a][c]
15 August 1971 Mexico Mexico 3–1 Argentina Argentina Mundial group stage Mexico Estadio Azteca, Mexico City 90,000[d]
22 August 1971 Mexico Mexico 4–0 England England Mundial group stage
5 September 1971 Mexico Mexico 0–3 Denmark Denmark Mundial final 110,000[d]
16 November 1991 China China 4–0 Norway Norway World Cup group stage China Tianhe Stadium, Guangzhou 65,000[65]
1 August 1996 China China 1–2 United States United States Olympic final United States Sanford Stadium, Athens, Georgia 76,489
19 June 1999 United States United States 3–0 Denmark Denmark World Cup group stage United States Giants Stadium, East Rutherford 78,972
10 July 1999 United States United States 0–0 (5–4 p) China China World Cup final United States Rose Bowl, Los Angeles 90,185
30 March 2022 Spain Barcelona 5–2 Spain Real Madrid Champions League quarter-final Spain Camp Nou, Barcelona 91,553
22 April 2022 Spain Barcelona 5–1 Germany Wolfsburg Champions League semi-final 91,648

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Considered unrecognised by FIFA due to format or match not sanctioned by its formal regulations (e.g., non-regulation pitch size or game duration).
  2. ^ a b Queens League plays seven-a-side football.
  3. ^ a b c d e As part of a double-header or other event also featuring men's football matches.
  4. ^ a b c d e f This event, organised without FIFA approval, was not officially recognised. Attendance figures are estimates. Azteca Stadium during the previous year's 1970 FIFA World Cup hosted six men's matches with attendances over 102,000.[2][83][54]
  5. ^ Dick, Kerr Ladies was credited as England in this match, which the Football Association described in 2009 as the first women's international match.[78]
  6. ^ Goodison Park is closer to St Helens (and may have been considered their main ground) but contemporaneous sources list Dick, Kerr Ladies first in the match report and score, and the match is most associated with Dick, Kerr Ladies.[80][81]

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