ACA 202 in St. Petersburg set a new attendance record for the promotion in that city with over 6,500 spectators. This surpassed the previous St. Petersburg record of 5,500 fans set at ACA 93. The announcement came as part of the event's bonus information. No specific bonus recipients were mentioned in the post. The attendance figure demonstrates growing interest in ACA events in the Russian market.
ACA 202, held in St. Petersburg, drew more than 6,500 spectators to set a new attendance record for the promotion in that city, the organization announced as part of the event's post-fight notes.
The previous St. Petersburg benchmark stood at 5,500 fans, a figure established at ACA 93. The latest event surpassed that mark by more than 1,000 attendees, representing a jump of roughly 18 percent over the earlier record.
Why it matters
- The record attendance signals continued growth in ACA's fanbase within the Russian market.
- Surpassing the ACA 93 figure by over 1,000 fans suggests the promotion's St. Petersburg events are drawing a progressively larger audience.
- Sustained crowd growth in a home market can strengthen the promotion's position when negotiating future venue deals and broadcast arrangements.
No bonus recipients were named in the promotion's announcement alongside the attendance figure. The milestone nonetheless underscores that interest in live ACA events in Russia continues to trend upward, with the St. Petersburg market now producing the strongest gate the city has seen from the organization.





