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Heineken Proves Fans Have More Friends Than They Think at the UEFA Champions League Final

Heineken Proves Fans Have More Friends Than They Think at the UEFA Champions League Final

Heineken gave one fan a unique surprise at the UEFA Champions League Final – by transforming a seemingly solitary seat into an unforgettable experience. The winner was joined by icon Xavi Hernández and given the opportunity to celebrate the biggest night in club football with fellow fans. The campaign was intended to demonstrate how football can unite people even when they start out on alone.

The lucky fan turned out to be Forest Robinson, according to a press release from Heineken.

And so it was that at the UEFA Champions League Final last week, one of the most isolated seats in the stadium became one of football’s most social experiences – showing how fandom can bring strangers together faster than almost anything else.

Every stadium has them: the odd seats that don’t quite fit. Tucked into corners, split from the row, or sitting alone entirely. Perfectly good views of the pitch, but not always built for shared reactions, last-minute goals, or the collective tension that makes football what it is.

High up in the Puskás Aréna sits one of those seats: a single spot on its own, with no neighbours on either side. For most fans, it’s probably the last place you would choose to watch the biggest match in club football.

That’s exactly why Heineken® chose it.

The seat, identified as the stadium’s most isolated, became the surprise destination for the winner of a competition run with football creator The Padded Seat, known for spotlighting the best, worst and most unusual places to watch the game.

Heineken® was looking for a fan willing to attend one of football’s biggest nights alone – open to the experience and whoever they might meet along the way.

They would be going solo. What they didn’t expect was just how alone they would be.

As the winning fan, Forest Robinson, took their place, high up in the stadium, surrounded by thousands but completely on their own, they were joined by an unexpected guest: UEFA Champions League legend Xavi Hernández. A member of the Barcelona squad that faced Arsenal in the 2006 Final, Xavi appeared at their side to reveal a hidden second seat, built seamlessly into the original – turning one of the stadium’s most isolated places into a shared space.

From there, the night opened up. Together, Forest and Xavi were taken into Heineken’s Skybox to watch the match with fellow fans and football icons, before heading pitchside post-match to celebrate as Paris Saint-German F.C. lifted the trophy.

In a stadium built for thousands, the most memorable moment started with just one seat – a reminder that fans often have more friends than they think.

Four-time UEFA Champions League winner, Xavi Hernández, said:
“As a player, some of my best memories in football came from sharing big moments with teammates and fans. The Champions League Final is the biggest stage in club football, and you never know who the game might bring you together with along the way. It was special to help Heineken® turn Forest’s seat into an experience they will never forget, and to show the power football has to connect people who may only have met because of the match.”

Nabil Nasser, Global Head of Heineken® Brand, said:
“I know from experience that going to a match on your own does not mean experiencing it alone. A few years ago, I went to a game with friends, but we were split up in the stadium and I found myself sitting alone among supporters of another team. What could have felt like an isolated experience became one of the best I have ever had in a stadium, because I was completely swept up in the passion, humour and energy of the fans around me.

That is the spirit behind Fans Have More Friends. Fandom gives people an instant reason to connect. Turning a solo seat into one of the most social experiences of the Final felt like a simple but powerful way to bring that idea to life, and to show that fans often have more friends around them than they think.”

Fandom has a way of turning strangers into instant connections, and this latest activation is part of a wider series of Heineken® social experiments designed to show that fans really do have more friends.

Following the Final, Heineken® will continue to explore how moments at live events can connect strangers, including a pledge to upgrade more solo seats across UEFA Champions League stadia next season.