Excited fans
enjoyed waiting for buses to the stadium for Sunday’s Group C
match between Colombia and Venezuela at the new-look stops in
the city of 200,000 some 90km north of the capital Santiago.
“It’s an interesting idea, it makes waiting (for the bus) less
boring,” said Chilean Carlos Espinoza as he stood at a stop
close to Parque El Teniente stadium while foreign fans took
photos of each other sitting in the goal.
“It’s an ingenious way of giving a city a soccer atmosphere,”
said Mariangel Murillo, a Colombia fan wearing a national team
shirt with Real Madrid midfielder James Rodriguez's name on the
back.
Rancagua, which was also a venue for the 1962 World Cup staged
in Chile, will also host the Group A match between Mexico and
Ecuador on Friday.
(Reporting by Rodrigo Charme; Writing by Rex Gowar; editing by
Ken Ferris)
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