The pre-game of France-Germany, Tuesday evening, in Munich, the first meeting of the Blues in the Euro, was marked by the irruption of a parachutist on the lawn, not at all provided for in the protocol.

It was a Greenpeace activist who was arrested.

But before landing, the man came close to the accident, hitting the cable of the aerial camera.

The France-Germany pre-match was animated by the 14,500 spectators present at the Allianz Arena in Munich, but not only.

A man in a microlight type machine also burst into the stadium.

The image escaped French televisions because of the advertising cut, but the parachutist came close to the accident.

He in fact struck the cables of the

spidercam

, a camera allowing to have aerial shots of the meeting.

Can't believe I just caught this on video.

Parachuted into the stadium, got caught in the spider cam and nearly crashed into the crowd.

Hope he's ok!

# GERFRA # EURO2020pic.twitter.com / PJ49WYdFM9

- Max Merrill (@MaxMerrill_) June 15, 2021

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According to several journalists present on the spot, it would be an activist of the NGO Greenpeace, wanting to mark the spirits by landing on the lawn.

On her sail was written "Kick out Oil", "oil out", in English.

But he came close to disaster, passing very close to the spectators present in the stands.

According to AFP, at least one person in the gallery, slightly sounded following the incident, was taken away by the medics, and the activist was quickly arrested.

He has since been taken into custody and is in the process of being identified, a Munich police spokesperson said.