Bernabéu Stadium Attendance Records Breaks as Real Madrid Records to Hit a Season Record with 83,000 Spectators
Updated:2026-02-05 08:31 Views:76On Tuesday night, the Bernabéu stadium in Madrid welcomed a record-breaking crowd of 83,000 spectators for Real Madrid's La Liga match against Levante. This is the second time this season that the stadium has reached this attendance mark, and it marks a new high for Real Madrid in terms of overall attendance.
The previous attendance record was set in October when 79,224 fans packed into the stadium for Real Madrid's game against Sevilla. The current attendance record now stands at 83,000, which is also the highest attendance figure for any La Liga match since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This record-breaking attendance comes just days after Real Madrid's all-time record for home matches played without a draw was broken. The team won their 66th consecutive home match on Sunday, defeating Getafe 3-0.
Real Madrid's impressive form has continued throughout the season, and they currently sit atop the league table with a 10-point lead over Barcelona. The team's success is due in part to the excellent performances of players such as Karim Benzema, Luka Modric, and Vinicius Jr., who have been key contributors to their success.
As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how Real Madrid continues to perform and whether they can maintain their lead in the league. With such strong performances from their players and a supportive home crowd, there is no doubt that the Bernabéu stadium will continue to play host to exciting and memorable matches in the coming weeks and months.
