Champions League BVB against Real
Streaker madness at the final – apparently a Belarusian is behind it
Status: 02.06.2024 | Reading time: 2 minutes
Real Madrid beats Dortmund 2-0 – “No happy ending for Hummels and Reus”
Real Madrid has won the Champions League again. The record winner beat Borussia Dortmund 2-0 (0-0) in the final at London’s Wembley Stadium. WELT reporter Paul Klinzing watched the game and reported from London: “Toni Kroos was celebrated frenetically here.”
The start of the Champions League final between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid is disrupted by a number of streakers. They are wearing different shirts, but all with the same print. They were obviously hoping to make a lot of money.
The Champions League final between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid had barely kicked off when it was already interrupted again. After just 20 seconds, the ball had gone out of play for the first time, streakers entered the field at Wembley Stadium. Apparently a concerted action, as the prints on the T-shirts suggest. The security forces were completely overwhelmed.
The first man ran across the field completely unmolested, stopped at Real’s young star Vinicius Jr. and was able to take a selfie with him in peace and quiet. There were no security personnel or stewards to be seen anywhere. And so he even made it back to the edge of the field and jumped into the stands. It was only then that things got rougher. Two annoyed spectators pushed the man and became violent.
Selfie with Vinicus Jr. in the Champions League final? No problem at Wembley. Print on the shirt: “Mellstroy”
Quelle: Getty Images/Ryan Pierse
Meanwhile, things were already heating up again on the pitch, where the next intruder wanted to get his cash prize (more on that later). He too was initially allowed to run across the London lawn in peace and quiet without being disturbed.
At least the third speedster is quickly stopped
It took the active help of a Dortmund professional, annoyed by the far too long interruption, to catch streaker number two. Midfielder Marcel Sabitzer gave him a courageous shove. And then there was a third streaker at the same time, who was at least quickly caught on the sidelines.
300,000 pounds richer? Print on the shirt: “Mellstroy”
What: REUTERS
The three men’s T-shirts were different colors, but all had the same print: “Mellstroy.” This is the stage name of Belarusian Andrey Burim. The 25-year-old is a rowdy blogger who has apparently often come into conflict with the law in his home country, but also in Russia. He is said to have been violent towards a woman in a live stream and to have been brought to court for it. Three million accounts follow him on Instagram alone.
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According to Russian media reports, Burim offered 30 million rubles (305,000 euros) in the run-up to the Champions League final to anyone who got on the pitch with his name on their shirt. The streakers were hoping for easy money.