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Inside details: Ronaldo’s mobile museum acin Saudi Arabia officially opened, making fans curious to explore

Details inside: The Ronaldo mobile museum in Saudi Arabia officially opened

After the museum in Portugal, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to have one more museum of his own in the city of Al-Nassr Club, Saudi Arabia.

Today (October 28), this museum is officially openedRonaldoinaugurated in Riyadh City during an entertainment festival called Riyadh Season.

Museum ofRonaldoin Saudi Arabia will display trophies and all valuable memorabilia and inspirational stories.

Fans visiting the museum will be able to look into Ronaldo’s life and better understand the Portuguese superstar’s growth process from childhood to fame.

The Ronaldo Museum in Saudi Arabia officially opened on October 28

The opening of the Cristiano Ronaldo museum is part of the plan to turn Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh into a global tourism and entertainment destination through the Riyadh Season festival organized by the government since 2019.

The Saudi Arabian government museum was built with the purpose of bringing in new tourists from the sports sector to diversify the audience. The initiative will help Saudi Arabia become a popular tourist destination, promoting itself as a global sports center.

Tyson Fury interacted with Ronaldo at the festival

During this annual entertainment festival, many entertainment events take place including concerts, sporting events, and exhibitions. This year, the festival will also host the world’s most anticipated boxing match between Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou.

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