Alejandro González and Maikel Rodríguez, the comedic duo known as "Los Pichy Boys", made headlines by shouting "Díaz-Canel singao" at the Champions League Final on Saturday at Wembley Stadium in England.
As the match concluded with Real Madrid emerging victorious by defeating Borussia Dortmund 2-0, and while fans were singing the anthem “Hala Madrid y nada más”, the popular Cuban duo displayed their t-shirts and yelled: "Díaz-Canel is a singao, and nothing more." Both wore t-shirts with the widely-known slogan against the unpopular Cuban leader, Miguel Díaz-Canel.
On their social media, Los Pichy Boys mentioned that they reached Wembley Stadium thanks to the property and casualty insurance franchise, Estrella Insurance, which facilitated their trip so that "everyone knows that DIAZ CANEL IS A SINGAOOOOOOOOO," they posted on Instagram.
On Saturday, Madrid secured their fifteenth Champions League trophy. The team will now face the Europa League champion to determine the Super Cup champion of Europe. This time, they will compete for the 2024 Super Cup against the Italian team, Atalanta, which won the Europa League by defeating Bayer Leverkusen.
FAQs About Los Pichy Boys' Protest at the Champions League Final
Here are some frequently asked questions and answers regarding Los Pichy Boys' recent protest at the Champions League Final and its broader implications.
Who are Los Pichy Boys?
Los Pichy Boys are a Cuban comedic duo composed of Alejandro González and Maikel Rodríguez, known for their satirical content and outspoken political views.
What did Los Pichy Boys shout at the Champions League Final?
They shouted "Díaz-Canel singao," which is a derogatory term aimed at the Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel.
Why did Los Pichy Boys attend the Champions League Final?
They attended the event to raise awareness of their political stance against Miguel Díaz-Canel, facilitated by the sponsorship of Estrella Insurance.
What’s next for Real Madrid after winning the Champions League?
Real Madrid will compete in the 2024 Super Cup against Atalanta, the Europa League champions.