Two Belgian TikTok creators claim they infiltrated the Champions League final in Munich by hiding inside a toilet cubicle at the Allianz Arena for more than a day.
Neal Remmerie and Senne Haverbeke, known on TikTok as neal_senne, reportedly gained access to the stadium the day before the match by donning high-visibility vests and posing as workers. Once inside the empty arena, the pair wandered through the stands creating content before retreating to a toilet where they placed a fake "out of order" sign on the door and began their marathon wait.
“We had a backpack with snacks and we played around on our phones to kill time,” Remmerie told Belgian broadcaster VRT News. “The lights were on all the time and the sitting position was uncomfortable, so sleeping was almost impossible. That made it physically and mentally difficult.”
For 27 hours, the duo remained hidden, whispering into their camera and lying low as staff unknowingly used the surrounding facilities. When the crowd began to arrive on matchday, they seized their opportunity.
“We looked carefully at which security guard was paying the least attention. While on the phone and with food in our hands, we just walked on, and suddenly we were inside,” Remmerie said.
They managed to slip past one final steward who asked to see their tickets by claiming they had already shown them. Eventually, they settled into two free seats in the Paris Saint-Germain section, surrounded by thousands who had paid between £75 and £800 for a spot at the sold-out final.
“PSG won 5-0 and we were also in the supporters' section of the winning team. It was the most beautiful football match we have ever seen,” Remmerie added.
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