They spent 27 hours hiding in a bathroom with one clear goal: “We’ve never felt so satisfied”
Two young fans took a few risks to enter the venue and then managed to hold out surrounded by some strange sounds.

Watching a Champions League final live in the stadium is every soccer fan’s dream – being there in person for the biggest match in the world’s top club competition. But getting a ticket is anything but easy, whether due to availability or price. Most tickets are reserved for the finalist teams and UEFA’s own commitments as event organizer.
Still, there are always those who seek out cracks in the system – and adventure. That’s what two young men from Belgium did on May 31 at the final between PSG and Inter at Munich’s Allianz Arena. As shown on their TikTok, these influencers managed to sneak into Bayern’s stadium without spending a single euro, hiding inside for 27 hours.
Vests and a sign with a company logo
They came up with a plan straight out of a movie. Aware of the high-security protocols at events of this scale, they knew they had to get into the stadium the day before the final. So, they posed as workers from a German plumbing company. Wearing hi-vis vests, they created signs with the firm’s logo – alongside Bayern Munich’s crest.
The act worked. Security staff let them in, supposedly to fix some issues in the bathrooms. But that was all a front. Their true goal had been achieved. Still, the hardest part was yet to come – surviving over 27 hours holed up in a stadium bathroom, staying under the radar and finding ways to kill time.
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“We had a backpack with sandwiches and played on our phones to pass the time. But we had to be completely silent because staff next door were using the bathroom. So, yeah, we heard a lot of poop,” they laughed in an interview with Belgian outlet VRT News.
Sleeping was impossible, they admitted, which made time drag. But eventually, their patience paid off. They began to hear noise and commotion around them – the first PSG and Inter fans had started to arrive.
They stepped out of the bathroom and blended in as just two more supporters in the stadium hosting the Champions League final. By pure luck, they found themselves among the PSG crowd – the side that would go on to win 5-0. “PSG won 5-0 and we were right there with the winning fans. It was the most incredible match we’ve ever seen,” they said. “We’ve never felt such satisfaction filming a video.”
Not their first time sneaking in
This wasn’t their first stunt. The two Belgians have made a habit – and a following – out of crashing major events and sharing it online. Their viral videos include sneaking into Tomorrowland, one of the world’s biggest music festivals, and more recently, the Belgian Cup final between Club Brugge and Anderlecht, where they posed as food vendors.
@neal_senne Inbreken in Finale Beker van België 🏆🇧🇪 #fyp #foryou #fy #voorjou #belgium #belgie #viral #nederland #netherlands
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“We know we’re taking risks, but our goal is pure entertainment. We always try to keep it fun and make sure it doesn’t cross the line,” they added – before teasing that they’re already plotting to crash another major event soon.
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