Philadelphia made history as 21,490 fans packed the Xfinity Mobile Arena, witnessing a basketball milestone that will be remembered for years. The crowd not only celebrated the game on the court but also set a record for the largest attendance at any basketball game ever held in the arena, surpassing both men’s and women’s contests.
The previous record had stood for over 25 years, dating back to April 17, 1998, when basketball legend Michael Jordan played his final game as a Chicago Bull against the 76ers. That historic night held the arena record at 21,305 fans—until this groundbreaking event finally eclipsed it.
This remarkable turnout also set a new benchmark for women’s basketball. The record for a regular-season women’s game, previously held by the Indiana Fever’s September 2024 matchup against the Washington Mystics with 20,711 attendees, was shattered. Fans made it clear that the excitement for women’s basketball has reached new heights.
For Philadelphia, a city steeped in basketball tradition, the atmosphere in the arena was more than nostalgia. It reflected a genuine and growing demand for the women’s game, showing that the sport has a passionate and loyal audience eager to support top-level competition.
The record-setting event sent a powerful message to the league, players, and fans alike: women’s basketball is not just a sport to watch occasionally—it belongs on major stages, drawing crowds that rival even the most celebrated men’s games, and it deserves its place in the spotlight permanently.










