Football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is set to visit Hong Kong next year for the opening of a pop-up museum highlighting his achievements, the Post has learned.
A contract for a “Cristiano Ronaldo Signature Museum in Hong Kong” was signed last month, a source said on Tuesday.
The Portuguese star was said to be “excited” about the possibility of coming to the city and presenting his museum for the first time in Asia, the insider added.
The museum will operate for around a year from June next year to May 2026.
A spokesman for local organisers Star Shine Holdings Group and Asia Partners IFBD Corporation said the museum would feature “engaging football activities”, three-dimensional displays highlighting the player’s achievements and a photo booth.
“Visitors will have the opportunity to explore an extensive collection of trophies and accolades won by Cristiano Ronaldo, celebrating his unparalleled legacy in the world of football,” the spokesman added.