1950
1950
199,854 (Uruguay Vs Brazil, 1950 FIFA World Cup Final)
1950.
1950 FIFA World Cup Final (Uruguay Vs Brazil)
1950 FIFA World Cup.
The record cup final attendance was in 1937 when 147,365 spectators, a world record for a club match at that time, saw Celtic beat Aberdeen 2-1. The largest attendance for a final and replay was in 1948 when 129,176 watched the first match between Rangers and Morton and 131,975 the replay on the Wednesday. Rangers won by a solitary goal.
The Marcaña stadium. 200,000 spectators watched the 1950 world cup final there
The previous world record crowd for a darts event saw 14,354 spectators at the London & The South Divisional final of the News of the World Championship in 1939, while the previous PDC record was set earlier this year as over 12,000 fans attended Night Four of the Unibet Premier League in Berlin.
The women's 200m final world record time is 21.34 seconds, set by Florence Griffith-Joyner in 1988.
There were 93,000 spectators in the 2002 world cup in Japan.
There are two stadiums in the world that share the record of the world's largest football stadium capacity.One is in Mexico and the other is in Iran.They both have a maximum capacity of approximately 120 000 spectators
6 hours 44 minutes and 40 seconds is the world record speed run for FFVII on the PC.