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Who are the invaders of the Champions League final pitch? The controversial Russian streamer is rumored to have made a £300k offer

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The Champions League final was postponed by several pitch invaders, all wearing similarly branded t-shirts.

The final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund was postponed just seconds after kick-off by THREE separate pitch invaders.

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Three pitch invaders delayed the Champions League final – and they are all linked to a controversial Russian streamerCredit: Getty

One of the pitch invaders stopped to take a selfie with Jude Bellingham and Vinicius, one managed to celebrate Cristiano Ronaldo’s ‘siu’ and the third was quickly detained by the stewards.

All three had the same logo and name, as well as links to various websites on their t-shirts.

Who are the invaders of the Champions League final pitch?

All three pitch invaders had the same name as a controversial Russian streamer – Mellstroy – who was accused of going to great lengths to attract views.

This includes violently abusing women, fighting members of the public and humiliating people.

Andrey Burim – also known as Mellstroy – was found guilty of violently abusing a model, Alena Efremova, on a live broadcast in 2021

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Andrey Burim – also known as Mellstroy – was found guilty of violently abusing a model, Alena Efremova, on a live broadcast in 2021

The Sun previously reported that Andrey Burim began his streaming career by convincing girls on chat roulette to strip naked and then broadcasting these interactions to his audience.

The vlogger later broadcast parties from his apartment and accepted donations from people who asked women to get naked, from partygoers who fought and even doused someone with urine.

He was arrested in late 2020 for attacking a model, Alena Efremova, on a live broadcast.

The model had her face slammed into a table leaving her in a “bloody mess” and Mellstroy was subsequently banned from YouTube and other platforms.

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He then publicly mocked her £96,500 compensation claim.

At the time, he told journalists outside a Moscow court: “This is a very small amount of money.

“If she had asked for 30 or 40 million (£289,000 or £386,000), I would have paid.

“What did I do, anyway? I didn’t hit her at all.

“Your concussion claim is just words.”

It was later reported in the Russian media that he was found guilty and sentenced to six months of corrective work, plus a deduction of 10% of his salary as state income.

Efremova is said to have received $1,000 in compensation.

It is not known whether the field invaders are directly linked to the streamer or to each other.

Was there an offer of £300,000 to the pitch invaders?

Social media posts also claim the blogger made an open offer of £300,000 to anyone who invaded the pitch wearing a t-shirt with his name on it.

It is currently unknown whether the offer is legitimate, whether the three will be paid separately, or whether they will be paid separately.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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