Spreen’s Unforgettable Debut: 59 Seconds of Glory
Ah, another day, another debut! This time we’re talking about Iván Buhajeruk, more affectionately known in the virtual realm as Spreen. Yes, that’s right—Spreen, who can often be found blasting his way through Minecraft and Grand Theft Auto V, now has a new claim to fame: professional footballer. And not just any footballer, mind you. He made his debut for Deportivo Riestra on matchday 22 of the Professional League, a moment that can only be described as both breathtaking and… let’s say ‘brief’.
Matchday 22: A Rollercoaster of Emotions
As the sun set over the Guillermo Laza stadium in Bajo Flores, fans gathered to witness the spectacle of the century—or at least, the closest thing to it. Sporting the illustrious number 47 (a number so random you’ve got to wonder what it signifies—his age?) while making his way onto the pitch, Spreen began his stint as a starter. Exciting times, folks! Except for the fact that he was subbed out a mere minute into the game. Bravo!
A New Definition of ‘Playing Time’
But hang on a second! Before we all start shaking our heads in disbelief, let’s just appreciate the sheer audacity of the event. One minute and 19 seconds on the pitch, and he’s already made headlines! Oh, the pressure! There he was, trotting around like a kid in a candy store, greeting his companions, only to find himself hoisted back onto the bench before he could even catch a breath. Talk about a red-carpet rollout… only to get tripped by a rogue shoelace!
Spreen took to Twitter post-match, responding to the journalist Gastón Edul, who commented on his rapid exit with a classic line: “The second time it lasted less than a minute in a debut.” Ah, the wit! Indeed, the man’s humor is as sharp as a double-edged sword, cutting through the awkwardness of the situation with unparalleled finesse.
A Streamer in Cleats
It’s fascinating to see this crossover from digital content creator to professional athlete. Let’s face it; while most people are busy scoring goals in FIFA, Spreen Friday-night-livestreams his Minecraft escapades, racking up views instead of goals. What a transition! From controller to cleats, and let’s be honest, how many content creators do you know who could actually run onto a field like that without tripping over their own feet?
Defying the Odds
Despite the swift departure from the pitch, Spreen’s presence had its perks. His debut helped Deportivo Riestra achieve a respectable 1-1 draw against league leaders Vélez Sarsfield. Not too shabby, eh? It seems that all the attention he brought may have turned the games into a bit of a fortress, lifting Riestra to ninth place in the table. Wouldn’t you agree that there’s something poetic about it? A man transfers the thrill of his Twitch persona to a very real, very physical game.
The Future of Spreen
At just 24 years old and having gone from streaming to starting on the football field, it’s only the beginning for Spreen. Based in Santo Tomé, Santa Fe, this man has already surprised us once by popping up in Argentina’s official football sticker album. Imagine that! Photogenic in a game where his playtime could leave you raising eyebrows and questioning life decisions. One can only hope that he’ll be able to contribute more than a cameo in future matches! Fingers crossed for more than just “59 seconds of fame.” Who needs that when you have an entire season to prove just how many minutes you can actually spend playing?
So, here’s to you, Spreen. May your journey continue to defy the odds, entertain us, and remind us all that sometimes, brevity is the soul of wit—if only not for that one match!
“Undefeated” was the word Spreen used to describe his debut
Deportivo Riestra and Vélez Sarsfield tied 1-1 at the Guillermo Laza stadium in Bajo Flores on matchday 22 of the Professional League. The match was marked by the debut of Iván Buhajeruk, known in the digital world as Spreen, who made his professional debut at the age of 24 with the Malevo shirt. The streamer started as a starter, but was replaced a minute into the game by Gustavo Fernández. Then, on his networks, he shared a message for his followers.
In a publication by an The word refers to the fact that during his debut match he did not suffer defeat and maintained his unbeatable “streak.”
He also responded to a tweet from the Argentine team’s main journalist, Gastón Edul. In the tweet, Edul mentioned that “Spreen came out. “He played 59 seconds.” To which the debutant responded: “The second time it lasted less than a minute in a debut.”
Spreen on his social networks, leaving a message after his debut in the Professional League
Despite his lack of experience in professional football, forward Spreen was chosen by the Riestra coaching staff, led by Cristian Fabbiani, to start the match considering that a late tackle could have an adverse effect on the result depending on the circumstances. Wearing the number 47, he formed the attack with Jonathan Herrera and Milton Céliz.
The young streamer fully integrated with the Riestra team at the La Candela site for the confrontation against Fortín. During his stay, he made a live broadcast where he showed his personalized boots and the number 47 of his jacket, in addition to sending a message to Malevo’s followers, ensuring that he would give his best on the field.
Before the start of the game, he was seen very focused while performing warm-up exercises. Upon entering the field of play, he greeted all his rivals as part of the ritual before each match. In the minute and 19 seconds that he remained on the field, he showed an active attitude, chasing a ball in a play that was interrupted by a foul committed against a teammate, although he did not touch the ball.
At 24 years old, the influencer Spreen, originally from Santo Tomé, Santa Fe, has become one of the most visible content creators in Argentina. His broadcasts on Twitch and YouTube reach thousands of followers, standing out for his relaxed humor and the close connection he establishes with his audience. Buhajeruk is often shown playing popular titles such as Minecraft and Grand Theft Auto V, interacting in real time with his community of followers, which includes both Argentines and users from the entire Spanish-speaking community on streaming platforms around the world.
In September, Spreen surprised by appearing in the official Argentine soccer figurine album. The news was confirmed by the streamer himself through his Instagram account, where he wrote: “Well people, it was leaked that I am a federated soccer player and I have a figurine.” This is how his link with Riestra became known, after having registered in the Comet system – the base where all footballers who compete in the AFA are registered – since February.
Despite Fabbiani’s risky move of giving a debut to a footballer without professional experience, the move turned out optimally, as he managed to obtain a draw against the championship leader and keep the Guillermo Laza stadium with the status of a fortress. Riestra is located ninth in the table and is the team that achieved the most units (27) at home.
What impact did Spreen believe his social media presence had on his football debut and the team’s performance?
**Interview with Iván Buhajeruk (Spreen): From Streamer to Footballer**
**Editor:** Welcome, Spreen! Thanks for joining us today. Your debut on the professional football field has become quite the sensation. How did it feel to step onto the pitch for Deportivo Riestra?
**Spreen:** Thank you for having me! Honestly, it was surreal. I’ve spent so much time in front of a screen, and being there with actual fans and players was a completely different experience. I was excited, nervous, and literally just trying to soak it all in.
**Editor:** After only 59 seconds, you were subbed out. That must have been a whirlwind! Can you take us through that moment?
**Spreen:** (laughs) Oh boy, I wish I could say it was a dramatic exit filled with flashy moves, but it was more like a comedic skit! I stepped on the field with all this energy, but before I could even catch my breath, I was back on the bench. It’s funny how things work out!
**Editor:** What was your thought process when you realized you had played for less than a minute?
**Spreen:** I mean, at first I was a bit taken aback. But then I remembered what they say about social media: If you can’t hear the laughter from your friends, you’re missing out! I responded to a journalist’s tweet about it with some humor, and it really helped lighten the situation. I’m undefeated, after all!
**Editor:** Speaking of social media, you seem to have a knack for blending your digital persona with your new role as a footballer. Do you think your streaming background helps you in the sport?
**Spreen:** Definitely! The energy and creativity I use while streaming translate to football in unexpected ways. I’m used to thinking quickly and adapting, and that helps on the field. Plus, the support from my followers has been incredible—it keeps me motivated!
**Editor:** Despite the brief appearance, Deportivo Riestra managed a 1-1 draw against Vélez Sarsfield. Do you feel your presence contributed to that result?
**Spreen:** I like to think so! Sometimes, it’s not just about the minutes played. It’s about presence and the buzz around the team. Bringing attention can inspire other players, and I’m thrilled that we managed a draw against such a strong team!
**Editor:** So, what’s next for you, Spreen? Any plans to spend more time on the pitch?
**Spreen:** Absolutely! This is just the beginning. I want to really prove myself and not just be remembered for my debut, which, let’s face it, is both legendary and a bit embarrassing! I’m dedicated to working hard and contributing more to my team. Fingers crossed for more minutes in the future!
**Editor:** Thank you, Spreen! It’s been a pleasure chatting with you. Best of luck with your journey in professional football!
**Spreen:** Thank you! I appreciate the support, and I’ll keep everyone posted on my progress!