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  2. Millerntor-Stadion - Wikipedia

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    (The site is today used by the northern entrance of the U Bahn-station St. Pauli.) As a result, the club had to find a new stadium and so in 1961 the construction of the Millerntor-Stadion started. The new stadium opened in 1963, delayed by of an initial lack of drainage system, which made the pitch unplayable after rain.

  3. Elbe Tunnel (1911) - Wikipedia

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    Old Elbe Tunnel or St. Pauli Elbe Tunnel (German: Alter Elbtunnel colloquially or St. Pauli Elbtunnel officially), which opened in 1911, is a pedestrian and vehicle tunnel in Hamburg. The 426 m (1,398 ft) long tunnel was a technical sensation; 24 m (80 ft) beneath the surface, two 6 m (20 ft) diameter tubes connect central Hamburg with the ...

  4. FC St. Pauli - Wikipedia

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    – "St Pauli FC is the club of a particular city district, and it is to this that it owes its identity. This gives it a social and political responsibility in relation to the district and the people who live there." – "St Pauli FC aims to put across a certain feeling for life and symbolises sporting authenticity. This makes it possible for ...

  5. Fans at stadium describe ‘stunned silence’ after Christian ...

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  6. 25 years ago, a collapse in the I-195 tunnel almost killed ...

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    It was rush hour in Fall River underneath Government Center, on March 3, 1999 – when, 25 years ago this week, the roof fell in. Here's what happened.

  7. Michigan State suspends 4 more players in fallout of incident ...

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    Four more Michigan State players have been suspended in the fallout of the postgame incident in the Michigan Stadium tunnel on Saturday night.

  8. List of fatal crowd crushes - Wikipedia

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    A blockage at an exit of a pedestrian tunnel (Al-Ma'aisim tunnel) leading out from Mecca towards Mina and the Plains of Arafat led to deaths by suffocation of many religious pilgrims while they were traveling to perform the Stoning of the Devil ritual during the Hajj. 40: 13 January 1991: Orkney Stadium Disaster: South Africa: Orkney, North West

  9. Tussles in stadium tunnels a throwback issue in older venues

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    Michigan Stadium is one of the few places left in American sports where the home and visiting teams use the same tunnel to enter and exit the field, a design popular in venues built in the early ...