FIFA confirm ‘record-breaking’ number of people who attended World Cup group stage

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29 Jun 2026 • 4:45 PM MYT
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The 2026 World Cup group stage pulled more fans into stadiums than any full tournament in the competition’s entire history.

FIFA released its official group-stage figures on Sunday, a day after the opening round wrapped up. The governing body counted 4.6 million spectators across the 72 matches staged in 16 host cities in Canada, Mexico and the United States.

The 17 days of action drew supporters from 210 countries and territories. In doing so, the first 48-team World Cup blew past an attendance record that had stood since the United States last hosted back in 1994.

That benchmark had survived more than three decades and two tournament expansions.

2026 World Cup, the numbers so far

The headline figure is 4,644,549 — the people who passed through the turnstiles across the group phase. FIFA says that filled 99.7% of all available seats, for an average crowd of 64,508 per match.

The previous all-time mark was 3.5 million, set when the U.S. staged the tournament in 1994. This group stage cleared that with a third of the schedule still to come.

FIFA also logged its biggest single day on June 25, when 426,834 fans watched matches across the three host nations.

A bigger field always meant bigger totals, though. The expanded format brought more teams and more games, so the record was within reach before a ball was kicked.

The more telling figure is that per-match average of 64,508 — strong, but still below the 68,991 that USA 1994 averaged across far fewer games, a number that remains the World Cup’s highest.

There has been some debate about FIFA’s claims that almost all seats were filled. In the early goings of the tournament, many fans noticed empty seats at World Cup games. They argue that this could be because people were not constantly in their seats — a possibility, but not one that convinced everyone.

The other group-stage records that fell in June

Players scored 215 goals during the group stage, an average of three a game and a new record for the phase. The entire Qatar 2022 tournament produced just 172.

Lionel Messi added to his own legend along the way. The Argentina captain became the World Cup’s all-time leading scorer and, at 38, the oldest player to score a hat-trick in tournament history.

The expanded field reshaped the map, too. Nine African nations reached the knockout round — a World Cup first, with no previous tournament sending more than two through.

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