
If you have ever wondered what it's like to storm the field during a major sporting event watched by millions of people, wonder no more.
That's because the shirtless pitch invader who disrupted the fourth quarter of Sunday's (8 February) Super Bowl has now shared footage showing his point of view.
Alex Gonzalez arguably put some of the players from the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots to shame with his speedy streak across the field in the Levi's Stadium.
The 25-year-old donned a bushy beard and sunglasses to disguise himself in the stands, presumably to avoid being recognised after his last Super Bowl streak in 2024 at Nevada's Allegiant Stadium.
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His sidekick Sebastian Rivera Jimenez, 24, similarly sported a fake blue moustache and a cap to help blend in among the crowd before they both dived over the barriers and onto the field.

The pair were both arrested for on charges of trespassing and field incursion, according to the Los Angeles Times, and will likely be slapped with hefty fines for the stunt.
However, a host of social media users have been describing the pair are 'marketing geniuses' rather than irksome gatecrashers - as they managed to promote their business on the world's biggest stage without having to fork out a ridiculous amount of money on an advert slot during the Super Bowl.
Gonzalez had the words 'TRADE IN THE BLINDSPOT' emblazoned across his chest, while '@FXALEXG Trade with Athena' was written on his back, which is a reference to his ForeEx trading enterprise.
And on Monday (10 February), he shared extraordinary footage to show how he pulled his pitch invasion off with the help of Jimenez.

Filmed via a pair of Ray-Ban Meta glasses, the video shared to his Instagram account depicts how the day trader loitered in the stands for a few seconds while his pal made the first jump onto the pitch to act as a decoy.
As security staff swooped in to tackle Jimenez - who joked that 'he fell so Alex could run' - Gonzalez made his move and managed to sprint past them, although a few members of security were soon hot on his heels.
The clip shows the content creator weighing up his route around the security guards and NFL players stood on the pitch, and he manages to expertly dodge them.
However, Gonzalez proved no match for New England Patriots star Kyle Williams, as the 23-year-old wide receiver tackled the streaker to the floor and brought his impressive run to an abrupt end.
As security staff get a hold of him, Gonzalez is heard saying: "Ah, you guys got me! I'm right here, you guys got me!"

In the Instagram post, he also shared footage of him and Jimenez taking part in a mock media scrum while answering questions about his Super Bowl streak.
Explaining why he did it and what the messages adorning his skin meant, Gonzalez says: "Honestly, I got tired of unprofitable traders being unprofitable. So I had to let them know that profitability is in the blind spot.
"The blind spot is like a slogan for the perfect trade being right in front of you, but traders can't realise because it's a blind spot, they don't realise what they're seeing because there is so much information out there on the internet.
"Athena is a software that I created that is the solution to finding these profitable trades. Athena charts it for you, it finds the trade for you, it scores it for you, it lets you know what's a good trade and what is not.
"It literally does all of the work for you, so that's where you find the perfect trade."
The caption of Gonzalez's post said: "I had a very important message to share with all my traders...profitably in trading is right in the blind spot...and with @tradewithathena it makes it all so much easier #setandforget."
Social media users seemed to think his stunt was brilliant, as the comment section was flooded with compliments for the trader, while others praised him for capturing incredible footage of the whole thing.
One person said: "An EPIC use of Meta glasses."
Another wrote: "Damn! Thought it was AI at FIRST! The fine must have been cheap compared to paying for adds on the Super Bowl. Marketing 101! Well played!"
A third added: "Join the NFL bro! You got some speed."
A fourth chimed in: "The distraction guy worked perfectly."
And a fifth said: "Bros the best marketer of all time."
Topics: Sport, Super Bowl, US News, Viral, Instagram