Hidden in toilet for 27 hours: TikTok stars boast about breaking into the Champions League final


Two influencers claim to have sneaked into the Champions League final at Munich's Allianz Arena. They posted a video on TikTok that caused a stir.
The 2025 Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan took place on May 31 at Munich's Allianz Arena . The stadium was sold out, and the expensive tickets had been snapped up long in advance. Belgian TikTok influencers Neal Remmerie and Senne Haverbeke claim to have sneaked into the stadium for free and in a rather adventurous way.
The corresponding video is currently making the rounds on TikTok . They allegedly disguised themselves with high-visibility vests, bypassed security checks, and then hid for 27 hours in a restroom, hanging an "Out of Service" sign on the door.
"We had a backpack with snacks and tapped on our phones to pass the time. "In the meantime, we sometimes had to be completely silent because the staff next to us went to the bathroom," Neal described the activity to " vrt.news."
He continued: "The light stayed on the entire time and the sitting position was uncomfortable, making it almost impossible to sleep. This made it physically and mentally difficult."
That's the version of the two TikTokers, known for their spectacular sneak-in videos. "Our plan was to get into the stadium the day before the final. UEFA's security measures are very good, so getting in on the day itself seemed impossible. The only way it would work was if we could get in the day before," says Neal.
However, there are doubts about the credibility of this statement. According to "t-online," the stadium had already been closed to the public since May 18. Access was only possible with official accreditation. UEFA has not yet commented on the video.
- Paris Saint-Germain is the 2025 Champions League winner. In a completely one-sided final, the unleashed Parisians beat their completely overwhelmed opponents Inter Milan 5-0 (2-0).
- Coach Luis Enrique's team took the initiative from the start and took the lead early on thanks to a wonderful combination (Hakimi).
- With two goals from the outstanding Desiré Doué and two late goals from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Senny Mayulu, PSG secured its first title in the Champions League.
- For Inter, it was their second consecutive final defeat (most recently 0-1 against Manchester City in the 2023 final).
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