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Player celebrating goal falls down tunnel

Now you see him, now you don’t. It’s magic!

Some stadiums have underground dressing rooms, which means players must walk upstairs to get to the field, and they come out of a tunnel that looks like a hole in the ground next to the pitch.

And sometimes a player scores a goal, jumps over the ab boards while celebrating and unwittingly lands right in the tunnel.

Coritiba’s Joel was celebrating his team’s third goal of the match, going 3-1 up on Sao Paulo when he ended up cannonballing into the tunnel.

And he wasn’t hurt, so you’re allowed to laugh. Laugh a lot.

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