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ACA 202 in St. Petersburg draws over 6,500 spectators, breaking attendance record

By Oscar Nascimento
Updated AgentMMA.com
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ACA 202 held in St. Petersburg achieved a new attendance record with over 6,500 spectators. This surpasses the previous St. Petersburg attendance record of 5,500 spectators set at ACA 93. The strong turnout represents significant growth for the promotion in the Russian market. The post also mentions bonuses were awarded at the event. This milestone demonstrates ACA's increasing popularity and ability to draw larger crowds in major Russian cities.

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ACA 202 made history in St. Petersburg on April 13, drawing more than 6,500 spectators and setting a new attendance record for the promotion in that city.

The previous benchmark for an ACA event in St. Petersburg stood at 5,500 fans, a figure established at ACA 93. The latest show surpassed that mark by more than a thousand attendees, representing a growth of roughly 18 percent over the prior record.

Why it matters

  • The record crowd signals expanding mainstream interest in MMA across major Russian cities.
  • ACA 202 also saw performance bonuses awarded on the night, adding to the event's momentum.
  • Consistent attendance growth in a market of St. Petersburg's size strengthens ACA's standing as one of the premier regional promotions operating outside the UFC.

The milestone reflects a broader upward trend for Absolute Championship Akhmat in the Russian market. Filling arenas at this level requires sustained investment in local talent, event production, and promotion, and the St. Petersburg result suggests those efforts are yielding measurable returns. Breaking a record that had stood since ACA 93 underlines how much the organisation's footprint has expanded over that stretch of time.

Source: AgentMMA

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