
World Football's Most Famous Streaker Jimmy Jump Bankrupt Because of Fines
Jimmy Jump's stunts have made him the most famous pitch invader in world football, but his antics have come at a price.
The Spanish streaker, who tried to put a hat on the World Cup trophy during the 2010 final in South Africa, has run up a total of $350,000 (approx £220,330) in unpaid fines.
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Jimmy admitted you probably won't be seeing him again as a result, because he simply cannot afford to attend events.
As per Project Babb: "I have no money. I owe about $350,000. The court in Spain has decided to withhold 50% of my monthly salary. I will not ever have money. So I won’t be seen very often in stadiums."
Barcelona fan Jimmy has tangled with some of the biggest names in the world in the past, such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
However, it looks like the streaking game is an expensive business, and Jimmy has now been forced into retirement.
[YouTube, Project Babb]






