Record-Breaking Inaugural Home Game for Denver Summit FC
Historic Attendance at Empower Field at Mile High
Denver Summit FC shattered the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) attendance record on March 28, 2026, drawing 63,004 fans to their first-ever home game at Empower Field at Mile High. That figure surpassed the previous benchmark of 40,091 set by Bay FC at Oracle Park. The sold-out crowd highlighted the growing appetite for professional women’s soccer in the Rocky Mountain region and set a new standard for NWSL expansion clubs.
On-Field Performance and Early Season Success
Defensive Highlights
Facing the Washington Spirit, Denver Summit FC secured a 0-0 draw. Goalkeeper Abby Smith delivered her second clean sheet of the season, while the backline limited a high-octane Spirit attack. Despite the pressure from a record-setting crowd, the expansion side demonstrated composure and tactical discipline.
Season Standings and Momentum
Four matches into their inaugural season, Denver Summit FC have accumulated five points, positioning them sixth in the league table. The team’s early indicators include:
• A narrow 2-1 defeat to Bay FC
• A resilient draw against Orlando Pride
• A landmark victory over 2025 NWSL champion Gotham FC
These results underscore a balanced blend of defensive resilience and opportunistic attacking play.
Strategic Vision and Community Engagement
From the outset, owner Rob Cohen envisioned a franchise that could rival established sports entities in Denver. “We set out a vision to play our first match at Empower Field at Mile High with over 60,000 people in attendance,” Cohen said. That vision materialized through:
• A targeted “For Denver FC” campaign
• Collaboration with former NWSL player Jordan Angeli and local stakeholders
• Year-long community outreach culminating in record ticket sales
By demanding excellence across players, coaches, and front-office staff, Denver Summit FC cultivated strong local support and amplified the profile of women’s professional soccer.
Looking Ahead: Future Matches and Stadium Plans
Following the historic opener, Denver Summit FC travel to face Seattle Reign on April 4. They then return to Centennial Stadium—an interim facility—to host San Diego Wave. On the infrastructure front, the club has acquired land at Santa Fe Yards for a permanent, 14,500-seat soccer stadium. This purpose-built venue will further cement Denver Summit FC’s commitment to long-term growth and fan engagement.
Impact on the NWSL and Women’s Soccer
Denver Summit FC’s attendance milestone represents more than a single-game achievement. It signals:
• Increased investment opportunities in women’s professional sports
• Higher broadcast and sponsorship interest for the NWSL
• A blueprint for future expansion franchises aiming to harness local passion
As Denver Summit FC continue to build momentum on and off the field, their record-setting home opener will stand as a watershed moment in NWSL history.