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Champions League pitch invaders ‘were offered £300,000 each’ by vile Russian streamer to cause chaos at Wembley

But there could also be a different price to paid for flooding the field

PITCH INVADERS who halted the Champions League final will reportedly be paid £300,000 each by a controversial Russian streamer.

Real Madrid secured their 15th European trophy with a 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund at Wembley.

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The Champions League final pitch invaders are reportedly being paid £300,000 eachCredit: AFP
The trio flooded the field as Real Madrid beat Borussia Dortmund 2-0Credit: AP
The invaders will reportedly get the dosh from a controversial Russian streamerCredit: AFP
The Russian vlogger known as ‘Mellstroy’ reportedly offered fans £300,000 to storm the Wembley pitch wearing his name on their clothingCredit: MELLSTROY

It came as more than 50 troublemakers were arrested after fans stormed Wembley and clashed with cops.

Trouble flared despite Wembley beefing up its security measures, with more than 2,500 security stewards deployed, the most Wembley has ever seen.

The breaches came despite the FA pumping £5million into the security operation around the stadium.

Pre-match preparations saw a 'ring of steel' involving thousands of stewards and enhanced ticket checks.

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Stadium bosses had announced their commitment to clamp down on "poor fan behaviour" ahead of Saturday's match.

But just a minute into the match, play was halted as three people flooded the field.

Security spent minutes chasing them before pinning them to the ground.

And one was even stopped by Dortmund midfielder Marcel Sabitzer.

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The trio all wore shirts with the word ‘Mellstroy’ on the front and back.

It later transpired that he is a controversial Russian blogger and streamer, whose real name is Andrey Burim.

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

And before the game, he reportedly offered fans £300,000 to storm the Wembley pitch wearing his name on their clothing.

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It means the three people who took to the field are in line for a major pay day, despite it not yet being confirmed if they will each bag £300k or share the fee between themselves.

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But they face lengthy stadium bans after being arrested.

A statement from Wembley officials read: “It is illegal to enter the field of play at Wembley.

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“We strongly condemn the actions of those who interrupted the Champions League final.

“All of the individuals have now been arrested.

“We will support the relevant authorities to ensure appropriate action is taken.”


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As well, shocking footage hows a large group of people jumping over fences and pushing through ticket stalls at the iconic London stadium before the game.

But the off-field chaos came despite a £5million ring of steel defence which was put in place to avoid a repeat of England's Euro 2020 day of shame.

More than 2,000 police were out on duty to police the final but the force could still not contain the mayhem.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed that officers had made 56 arrests at Wembley.

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