Watch: The amazing flight of a paper airplane at Wembley Stadium

Eliezer the Lion
June 4, 2014   
The largest stadium in England has seen quite a few strange things in its days of operation, but a paper airplane that cuts through the tens of thousands of spectators and attacks the opposing player - it has not yet encountered one either.
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During a match between the England national team and Peru, one of the English fans made a paper airplane, with the intention of throwing it onto the field in the best of the dubious tradition of soccer fans.

But even the fan sitting high in the stands of the huge Wembley Stadium did not imagine that the plane would make it all the way past the tens of thousands of spectators straight to the field, and at the end it would attack one of the Peru players, to the immense joy of the fans.

Wembley Stadium is located in the London Borough of Brent, has a seating capacity of 90,000, and is classified as the second largest in Europe.

Incidentally, England won this match 3-0. Did the paper airplane play a role in the victory? It's hard to say.


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