The largest football crowd in the UK occurred on March 2, 1939, when approximately 149,415 spectators attended the FA Cup match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Grimsby Town at Molineux Stadium in Wolverhampton. This record attendance remains unbroken in the UK, highlighting the historical significance of football in the country. Modern stadiums typically have much lower capacities due to safety regulations and seating arrangements.
It was Chelsea in 2004 there was a crowd of over 80,00 people.
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The Rolling Stones at Longleat,Wiltshire,UK.
the biggest crowd is when boxer amir khan fought Marco antonio barrera 2008 there was 110,000 fans thanks
The largest crowd to ever witness an inauguration is estimated at 1.2 million for Lyndon B. Johnson.
Queen's largest crowd ever was at the Rock in Rio festival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1985, where they performed for an estimated crowd of 350,000 people.
Glasgow Celtic having the largest stadium capacity have a weekly crowd of 60,000 . Next is Glasgow Rangers at 50,000. Glasgow Rangers have the largest fanbase in Scotland and the fourth largest in UK at 1.5M (Man Utd = 4.3M, Liverpool = 3.2M, Arsenal = 2.3M, Rangers 1.5M, Chelsea 1.45M, Celtic = 1.4m).
According to multiple estimates, Barack Obama had the largest audience at a presidential inauguration and the largest of any event ever held in Washington, D.C., with 1.8 million in attendance.
This was introduced in the round 1973 when Manchester United got relegated and their fans rampaged causing violence at grounds up and down the country.
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