A traveling FIFA Museum exhibition will open in Hong Kong on May 28, showcasing iconic football artifacts and the World Cup trophy ahead of the 2026 tournament.
The “FIFA Museum Hong Kong” exhibition arrives at Causeway Bay’s Times Square this May for a six-month residency.
Featuring trophies, multimedia displays, and “The Rainbow” jersey installation representing all 211 member associations, the event highlights international football’s rich heritage.
Tickets go on sale April 16, priced at HK$180 for standard admission. The exhibition marks the first time the official FIFA World Cup trophy will be displayed locally.
Spanning 6,000 square feet, the attraction includes a dedicated cinema for exclusive FIFA films.
Managing director Marco Fazzone stated the exhibition aims to bring football’s culture to a wider audience, noting,
“We are excited to present ‘FIFA Museum Hong Kong’ and to bring the rich heritage and culture of the global game to audiences in this wonderful city.”
Organizers anticipate over 500,000 visitors through late November.
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