Police arrest more than 50 fans who stormed Wembley and clashed with cops during Champions League final
Before the game, a shocking video captured a large crowd of individuals storming through ticket booths and jumping over fences at Wembley Stadium.
Dortmund put on a great show at a loud Wembley, but the Spanish team prevailed 2-0 and won their 15th Champions League trophy.
The victory did not come without a negative pregame incident that resulted in spectators having a go at the cops.
Police and fans incidents
The Champions League final game at Wembley Stadium came with lots of security measures put in place to avoid toxic incidents.
A £5 million ring of steel fortification was installed to prevent a repetition of England's embarrassing day at Euro 2020, but the turmoil off the field still occurred.
However, despite the presence of over 2,000 police officers to oversee the final, the breakout fight still happened.
According to the Sun, the Metropolitan Police confirmed that 53 people had been arrested at Wembley, five of whom were for pitch invasions.
Police expressed confidence that the "overwhelming majority of attempts" made on Saturday night to enter Wembley were "unsuccessful."
Three intruders on the pitch forced the Champions League final to be stopped 30 seconds after it began.
One of the runners onto the pitch paused to take a selfie with Vinicius Junior, the star of Real Madrid.