Cristiano Ronaldo already has a museum in Riyadh

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The Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldoattacking for Al Nasr of the Saudi Pro League, today inaugurated himself museum in the Saudi capital, Riyadhwhere a set of memories on his most famous moments and the awards he won throughout his career.

The head of the Saudi Entertainment Authority, Turki Al Sheikh, announced in September that during the celebration of the ‘Riyadh Season’ the museum dedicated to the Portuguese star will be inaugurated on the site of Boulevard City, and opened to the public last Wednesday.

Included in the museum all individual awardss achieved by the player throughout his sports career, in addition to copies of the main awards he achieved with the Portuguese soccer team and the teams where he played.

At the entrance of the museum there is a statue of the portuguese star with an Al Nasr t-shirt, where the player took several photos.

A video published by Turki Al Sheikh on his platform X account, formerly known as Twitter, showed Ronaldo walking with his brother Hugo Aveiro inside the museum and inspecting your items most famous.

The same video was published by Ronaldo on Instagram, where he commented: “This is my story, my CR7 museum is now open in Riyadh.” In Funchal, in his native Madeira, there is already another museum dedicated to the figure of the Portuguese.

Ronaldo visited the museum hours after starring in a great performance in a league match with Al Akhood (3-0), where he scored two goals which helped him stay in the race for the top scorer in the Saudi League.

The Portuguese have scored 15 goals, 4 more than Al Hilal striker Aleksandar Mitrovic, who is the second highest scorer in the domestic competition.

Source: La Verdad

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