Inside stadium that SHAKES when supporters celebrate as huge chasm opens up – with fans saying ‘new fear unlocked’

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FOOTBALL fans are split over the unbelievable atmosphere at Couto Pereira stadium that causes the ground itself to SHAKE.

The historic stadium plays home to Brazilian second division side Coritiba.

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The Couto Pereira stadium appears to shake at times when fans are inside[/caption]
Fans watching on from the terraces can create quite the atmosphere in the stadiumInstagram / sportbible
Supporters jumping appear to make the ground beneath them shakeInstagram / sportbible
The cracks between the concrete appear to moveInstagram / sportbible
They also seem to widen at timesInstagram / sportbible

Video footage of the stadium shows fans jumping up and down on the concrete terraces while watching a game.

And the raucous atmosphere can be seen to cause the terraces of the ageing stadium to shake showing gaps between each section of the ground.

The unbelievable video begins to make more sense when you understand that the stadium was built in 1932.

Now over 90-years-old the arena has only been renovated twice in its history – once in 2005 and again in 2014.

Football fans still couldn’t believe the crazy scenes and took to social media to react.

One fan wrote: “New fear unlocked.”

While another added: “I mean I’m not one for sticking to the rules, but surely that’s a health and safety issue.”

And a third commented: “I’d leave and go home.”

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A fourth simply wrote: “Death trap.”

Other fans thought the rustic ground and old school atmosphere looked like a superb away day with one writing: “Looks like a good one to go to!!!”

The 40,000 seat stadium isn’t only used for football either with a number of top music artists taking their tours to the stands in South America.

Paul McCartney currently holds the stadium’s record attendance for a concert when 43,633 people crammed inside to watch the former Beatles star on his Got Back Tour last year.

While unbelievably the stadium’s record general attendance stands at 70,000 when Pope John Paul came to visit in 1980.

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The stadium is home to Brazilian second division side Coritiba[/caption]
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