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River Plate sets a new attendance record: 105 sold-out matches and 8 million fans at the Monumental

Alaa Shamali by Alaa Shamali
29 April 2026
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River Plate continue to cement one of the most remarkable fan phenomena in modern football, having reached 105 consecutive sold-out matches at the Monumental, a figure described as one of the longest-running in the world in terms of consistent attendance, according to reports by Football Ground Guide and Revista Deporte Mas.

Over 85,000 fans per match

River Plate’s home matches have become a fixture of consistent attendance, with an average of over 85,000 spectators per match – a figure repeated once again in the ‘Superclásico’ against Boca Juniors, according to Football Ground Guide.

This attendance figure reflects not just an exceptional match, but a consistent pattern of full capacity, following the expansion that increased the capacity of ‘El Monumental’ to over 85,000 seats, making it one of the world’s most consistently full stadiums.

River Plate — 8 million fans in 4 years

According to data published by Revista Deporte Mas, the total attendance for River Plate’s home matches since 2022 has surpassed the 8 million mark.

This figure reflects a sustained, uninterrupted level of match attendance, rather than merely seasonal peaks.

The Superclásico .. The pinnacle of the spectator experience

The Superclásico clash against Boca Juniors epitomised this phenomenon, with the stands completely full and the atmosphere reaching an exceptional level of fan engagement, in a match considered one of the most intense, well-attended and influential in world football, according to Football Ground Guide.

River Plate’s figures reveal that the club does not merely achieve high attendance figures, but creates a consistent pattern of full capacity, with the Monumental stadium becoming a venue where empty seats are unheard of.

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