In addition to large participant numbers, rugby is popular with spectators in Madagascar. The Top 8 has average attendance figures of over 10,000, whilst the league final, and most international fixtures, attract crowds upward of 40,000 at the
Stade Municipal de Mahamasina in the capital. It is common that international rugby matches substantially outdraw those of
football at the Mahamasina. Rugby's popularity is strongest in the central highlands region including Antananarivo. Rugby union's popularity in the country was recently demonstrated during the Division 1B Final of the
Africa Cup, held in Madagascar. Madagascar triumphed over
Namibia in front of 40,000 fans to stay in the qualification process for the
2015 Rugby World Cup to be held in the
United Kingdom. In Madagascar, rugby is a very popular sport among women. It is estimated that 60% of players in the country are women. The girls from Sapphire Coast and their captain Marcelia, backed by the French NGO Terres en Mêlées are emerging as models for the development of women rugby in poor areas outside the capital city. They actually won twice the national girls championship. Rugby is thus becoming a real tool to fight against poverty and develop gender equality in the country. Marcelia has been nominated one of the five most influential women of the country in 2019 by promoting development through rugby in Madagascar and in France. ==Attendances==