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FC Porto Records Highest Attendance Figures in Estádio do Dragão History.

  • Writer: Roger Hampel
    Roger Hampel
  • 5 hours ago
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Roger Hampel


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FC Porto has reported the highest attendance figures in the history of Estádio do Dragão, with the 2025/26 season setting new records across domestic league matches, overall competitions and Europa League fixtures.


The Portuguese club confirmed an average attendance of 45,612 spectators across its 17 league matches, representing a 12.3% increase compared to the previous season and establishing a new all-time record for Primeira Liga games at the stadium.


Across all official competitions, FC Porto recorded an average attendance of 41,672 spectators over 28 matches — also the highest full-season average since Estádio do Dragão opened in 2003.


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According to the club, only two of the 17 league matches attracted fewer than 40,000 spectators. Twelve league fixtures exceeded the 45,000 mark, while the final home game against Santa Clara surpassed 50,000 attendees — the first time FC Porto had crossed that figure at Estádio do Dragão since 2018.


The data also shows strong consistency across different scheduling windows. Saturday league fixtures averaged 48,603 spectators, while Sunday matches averaged 46,910. Monday fixtures recorded an average attendance of 42,306 across five matches, the highest number of Monday league games in the stadium’s history.


FC Porto additionally confirmed that the 2025/26 campaign became the club’s highest-attended Europa League season ever, with an average crowd of 39,845 spectators.

 
 
 

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