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For true football lovers, cheering on their team from the stadium is the maximum they can get to as fans, but this, due to the distance and ticket prices, is not something that is accessible to everyone. However, the famous streamer, Nil Ojeda, has managed to go to all the First Division stadiums in which the 29th day of La Liga Santander has been played.

From Bilbao to Seville, passing through Madrid, Cádiz or Girona, this streamer has managed to attend 10 different stadiums through small planes and private cars that the organization has made available to help him achieve his "impossible challenge".

Nil Ojeda, with more than 4 million subscribers on 'Youtube', is one of the best-known content creators in Spain and, during the weekend, has been live on 'Twitch' permanently to demonstrate to his followers the fulfillment of this challenge.

Upon arriving at each of the stadiums he has had access to changing rooms and trophy rooms of the clubs and has been received by legends such as Marcos Senna in the Villarreal field or Joaquín Sánchez in the Benito Villamarín, who was speechless with the feat that the streamer had proposed.

In addition, he has posed with the shirts of the teams that played the day as locals, a gesture for which the streamer has had to give explanations to the fans who have not accepted that change of colors.

Finally, it should be noted that Nil Ojeda has not witnessed the matches in full, since he was forced to leave the stadium before the end of the match or to arrive after it had started. Something completely logical considering the distance between the different cities. Be that as it may, the content creator has achieved a tremendous challenge that will end tonight in Vigo with Celta-Mallorca.

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