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·28 de novembro de 2025
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·28 de novembro de 2025
RB Salzburg has sparked a wave of comments on social media after sharing a curious video about the tunnel of the Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, home of Bologna FC.
The anecdote arose during their recent visit to Italy for a UEFA Europa League match, where the Austrian team had to traverse the unusually long passage connecting the locker rooms to the pitch.
The clip, published on the club's official accounts, shows the endless corridor leading to the playing field. With humor, the post referenced the notable distance and the architectural peculiarity of the facility.
This tunnel is well known to regulars of Italian football, but it was a complete surprise to the visiting team's delegation.
The length of the tunnel is a distinctive feature of the Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, one of the most historic stadiums in Italy, which hosted the 1990 World Cup. Its design, which seems to evoke a labyrinth before exiting onto the field, adds a unique element to the experience of teams competing in Bologna.
It's a detail rarely captured on television, but now it has gone viral thanks to the ingenuity of the Austrian club.
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