Did iShowSpeed break the rules by lifting the Champions League trophy without permission?

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FC Internazionale Milano Training Session And Press Conference - UEFA Champions League Final 2025 - Source: Getty
FC Internazionale Milano Training Session And Press Conference - UEFA Champions League Final 2025 - Source: Getty

Popular streamer iShowSpeed joined the teams PSG and Inter Milan for a training session on May 30, 2025, and couldn’t resist the big-eared Champions League Trophy that was lurking in the corner.

The highly-anticipated final between Paris Saint Germain and Inter Milan is scheduled to be held on May 31, 2025, and the 20-year-old streamer visited the Allianz Arena to observe the teams as they trained.

iShowSpeed, at some point during the training, moved towards the trophy and lifted it overhead, only to be met with stern commands by the organizers:

“Don’t pull. Don’t touch. Don’t lift it,”

While there is no specific rule against touching the prized object, there are certain guidelines and protocols in place for handling the UEFA Champions League trophy. Generally, it would seem that players and coaches who have won the competition would have full access to the cup.

Fans are discouraged from touching it directly. The real trophy remains in the custody of UEFA officials, and the winning team is given a replica to take home.


iShowSpeed gets an offer for private coaching session from Usain Bolt as the streamer trains with finalists at the UEFA Champions League

In other news, sprinting legend Usain Bolt offered to train iShowSpeed, leaving the streamer shocked. Speed revealed during his recent streaming session that Bolt had messaged him on Instagram, offering to coach him to help him go faster,

“I’m retired now, so I’m not running, but I can coach you to go faster. You’re already fast, but everybody wants to be faster, right?”

An excited Speed responded with a voice message,

"Alright, bet, let’s lock that training session in. Usain Bolt, I love you.”

iShowSpeed is known for stunts and sporty adventures on his livestream. The streamer and content creator raced Olympic Sprinter Noah Lyles for a $100,000 cash prize.

He has also interacted with famous athletes like NFL player Tyreek Hill and footballer Alphonso Davies. He has starred in brand campaigns alongside sports royalty like Tom Brady, Kevin Durant and Sunisa Lee.

iShowSpeed recently announced a new YouTube series titled Speed Goes Pro, where fans will watch him compete with elite athletes from across the world.


Speed will be hosting a live-streaming session from the finals of the UEFA Champions League 2025. He shared videos of himself training with both teams. His livestream began at 10:30 a.m. on May 30, 2025.

Edited by Deebakar