Soccer Goal Bus Stops Installed in Chilean Copa America

Bus stops were made into soccer goals with benches and artificial turf in the Chilean Copa America venue city of Rancagua, Reuters reported.

Fans felt even more excited for the event while they waited for buses to the stadium for Sunday's Group C match between Colombia and Venezuela.

"It's an interesting idea, it makes waiting (for the bus) less boring," said Carlos Espinoza, a resident from Chile while standing on a bus stop near Parque El Teniente stadium, reported Yahoo! News.

The new-look stops are also best spots for picture-taking and selfies. Foreign fans are even seen taking photos of each other while sitting in the goal.

"It's an ingenious way of giving a city a soccer atmosphere," said Mariangel Murillo, a Colombia fan wearing a shirt with Real Madrid midfielder James Rodriguez's name printed on the back.

Rancagua will host the Group A match between Mexico and Ecuador on Friday. The city was also a venue for the 1962 World Cup staged in Chile.

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