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Hiding in the toilet for 27 hours to "watch for free" the Champions League final

(NLDO) - Two Belgian TikTokers hid in the Allianz Arena toilet for 27 hours to avoid having to spend money on tickets to the Champions League final.

Người Lao ĐộngNgười Lao Động05/06/2025




While the echoes of the Champions League final between PSG and Inter Milan still leave many fans ecstatic, interesting and thrilling behind-the-scenes stories further increase the appeal of the most prestigious club-level arena.

Hiding in the toilet for 27 hours to

Champions League final between PSG and Inter Milan

According to European media, two Belgian TikTokers recently revealed that they hid in the Allianz Arena toilet for more than a day to experience the feeling of "watching for free" a top football match.

Telling the story to VRT News (Belgium), Neal Remmerie and Senne Haverbeke said they tried to sneak into the Allianz Arena the day before the Champions League final. The two decided to sneak into the men's toilet and stick a sign on the door that read "Toilet broken" to avoid being checked by staff and stadium security.

"We brought a backpack full of snacks and played games on our phones to kill time. There was plenty of light in the bathroom, but the cramped seating position made it impossible for us to be comfortable, and sleeping was almost impossible. It was a certain torment both physically and mentally, but we did not give up, telling ourselves we had to wait and watch the match," Remmerie said.

Hiding in the toilet for 27 hours to

Allianz Arena is the home stadium of Bayern Munich

On match day, the pair managed to escape, bypass ticket checks and find safe seats. "We did everything we could to avoid being noticed by the security guards. PSG won 5-0 against Inter Milan and we naturally joined the crowd of the winning team. It was the most beautiful football match we have ever seen," Remmerie added.

BBC Sport has approached the Allianz Arena Organizing Committee and UEFA for their response to the incident. If the story told by Neal Remmerie and Senne Haverbeke is true (which can be verified through the security camera system), it is clear that there are serious loopholes in the stadium security at an event that attracts tens of thousands of spectators and many high-ranking officials from several countries as well as European football.

Hiding in the toilet for 27 hours to

Allianz Arena hosts many international matches

Not to mention that the seats in the stands are all numbered and compared with each spectator's ticket, why these two TikTokers still confidently sat and watched the entire match is also a big problem. Neal Remmerie and Senne Haverbeke said they were just trying to "watch the match for free", but were they secretly "checking" the security system and protection plan of the Allianz Arena, filming it to "expose" Bayern Munich, the German government and UEFA?

Many people still have not forgotten the bloody terrorist bombing outside the Stade de France (Paris, France) in November 2015, when at least one suicide bomber had a ticket and was trying to enter the stadium, where more than 80,000 people were watching a friendly football match between Germany and France. There was a scary hypothesis that if the bomber had managed to get into the stadium and detonated the explosion, how many people would have survived?


Source: https://nld.com.vn/tron-trong-toilet-27-gio-de-xem-chua-chung-ket-champions-league-196250605074910423.htm


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