They challenge a streamer to watch all the LaLiga Santander matches in a weekend

If there is a divine gift that any human being has wanted to enjoy at some point in his life, that is that of ubiquity.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 April 2023 Friday 22:26
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They challenge a streamer to watch all the LaLiga Santander matches in a weekend

If there is a divine gift that any human being has wanted to enjoy at some point in his life, that is that of ubiquity. In the world of football, there are many professionals (from sports directors and technical secretaries, to scouts and journalists) who travel hundreds of kilometers every weekend with the aim of carrying out their reports or delivering live coverage to the fans. of LaLiga Santander and LaLiga SmartBank matches. But only one person so far has been able to attend all the matches on the same day: Nil Ojeda.

Thanks to the challenge posed by LaLiga and vivo, official sponsor of the competition, the streamer with more than 4 million followers on YouTube covered more than 4,500 kilometers in just 72 hours to enjoy each of the matches on matchday 29 of LaLiga Santander. for at least a few minutes. An unprecedented feat to date, which took him from the Vallecas Stadium to Abanca Balaídos. Going through the Estadio de La Cerámica, the new San Mamés, the Benito Villamarín, the Nuevo Mirandilla, Estadi Montilivi, the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez, the Cívitas Metropolitano and Mestalla.

Through four direct shows on his Twitch channel in which he accumulated more than a million views, the content creator, awarded with the Idol of the Year award, broadcast his experience in these ten fields for 22 hours with his vivo X90 Pro mobile , always dressed in the colors of the local team, at the height of the quality to which his followers are accustomed. And it is that, despite the low light in some moments of the challenge, such as in the changing room tunnels, the constant movement or the need to keep the live broadcast active for hours, everything went perfectly thanks to the characteristics of the vivo X90 Pro, such as its Ultra mode, which allows you to rotate the device without loss of stability, or its camera, which allows you to take pictures with great sharpness in dark environments.

The challenge

The next morning, Nil began the first of his two marathon days with four games and more than 9 hours live that would take him to Villarreal, Bilbao, Seville and Cádiz. Getting up early to take the 9-hour AVE that connects Madrid with Valencia and then taking a shuttle to the La Cerámica stadium, he had a first reward in store for him: enjoying an exclusive tour with a luxury host at Villarreal CF – Real Valladolid.

The current ambassador and director of Institutional Relations of the club, Marcos Senna, was in charge of showing Nil the new face of the La Cerámica stadium after the remodeling. Senna is a true legend of the groguet club with 363 games played in eleven seasons. The Spanish-Brazilian greeted and responded live to some requests from the audience during the broadcast, such as visiting the trophy room. From there, Senna showed some of the club's relics that will make up the new Villarreal CF museum, such as the shirt with which he won Euro'08 with the Spanish team along with his teammates Santi Cazorla and Joan Capdevila. At the foot of the field, Nil completed the challenge of exchanging an official club shirt with a scarf “with history”. Specifically, the one that had accompanied a fan on his European trips against Liverpool FC and Juventus FC.

As soon as the initial whistle was heard, the content creator began the journey towards his second stage of the day:

With no time to lose, and after entering the field through the parking lot and immortalizing the moment, Nil Ojeda's La Jornada Imposible continued in Seville, his third stop of the day. As soon as he landed at Benito Villamarín, the streamer completed his scarf challenge (this time, in exchange for an official PUMA LaLiga ball) and arrived in time to watch the last 13 minutes of the Forever Green match for sustainability from the stands , which faced Real Betis and RCD Espanyol de Barcelona.

It was the first moment of relative tranquility in a day of real heart attack. After calmly enjoying the final stretch of the match from his stands, Nil went down to the fitness room in the Verdiblanco locker room to live an unforgettable moment: the signing of a personalized shirt by some Real Betis footballers such as Rodri and Joaquín, with whom he had time to chat and explain what this challenge consisted of attending all the matches of the day of LaLiga Santander. "Like Willy Fogg in his time," joked the captain of the Heliopolitan team.

Before embarking on a trip to Cádiz, Ojeda had time to return to the pitch, where he was able to take a picture with another emblem of the club: his mascot Palmerín, who presented him with the commemorative bag for the Forever Green initiative, made from fabrics from recycled shirts and socks from previous seasons. There were only a few hours left, but Nil had time to make one last connection from the Nuevo Mirandilla press box on his first visit to Cádiz and share his impressions of him in the final stretch of Cádiz CF – Real Madrid from his live mobile. This was the end of almost 10 hours live on Twitch after 1,800 kilometers traveled.

With barely three hours of sleep on his body, Nil and his team traveled to Montilivi to kick off their second day of this peculiar marathon. “We have two days from Madrid”, recalled the content creator in the Girona FC – Elche CF preview, as if he had already overcome the most difficult part.

As always, he carried out his search for the historic scarf, which in this case, he traded with a local fan for a live mobile. Right there, he also had the opportunity to pet one of LaLiga's most charismatic mascots: the Girona dog. A Golden retriever decked out in the colors of his team. And from there, he headed to his next destinations to visit: the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez and the Cívitas Metropolitano.

Right after hearing the initial whistle in Girona, the protagonist of La Jornada Imposible went on the screen to embark on a new trip to Madrid. Back in Getafe, he put on the blue elastic with the number 29 on his back and toured the cheering stands during the break of the match that faced the local team against FC Barcelona to exchange a vivid V23 with a fan for a commemorative scarf of the clash.

Immediately after, Ojeda took the M40 to move from the south to the northeast of Madrid. Already in the Cívitas Metropolitano, and after having interacted with a legion of fans in the stands, he experienced the preview of Atlético de Madrid – UD Almería at the foot of the field, a few meters from the mattress round in which his good friend Sergio participated Reguilón.

After the double session in Madrid, Mestalla was presented as the last stage of the day. With hardly any time to lose, Nil arrived in time to witness the clash between the local team and Sevilla FC. That was the finishing touch to a new day in which he stepped on four stadiums and covered more than 1,800 kilometers.

After a well-deserved rest in the capital of Turia, and with the feeling of having fulfilled his duty, Nil Ojeda put the icing on the cake on Monday at La Jornada Imposible with a more relaxed last live. During an hour from Vigo, with much more time than in previous days, the streamer and his team enjoyed a guided tour of the Abanca Balaídos stadium with a stop included in the Celtiña locker room, a de rigueur photo at the ticket office of the local idol, Iago Aspas , and subsequent visit to the mixed zone and the press room.

After a walk outside to exchange a V23 vivo mobile for a scarf with a fan who guessed the name of LaLiga's official sponsor, the streamer still had time to receive a personalized club shirt from youth squad player Miguel Rodríguez before starting the match between RC Celta and RCD Mallorca, the last of a day that at times seemed endless. The first in the history of LaLiga Santander.