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World Cup trophies to take pride of place when Fifa Museum opens in Hong Kong for 6 months

The Fifa World Cup trophy will be on display in Hong Kong for the first time when the Fifa Museum opens in the city in two months. Located on the fourth floor of Times Square in Causeway Bay and taking up 6,000 sq ft, the Fifa Museum will run for six months from its May 28 grand opening, which is expected to be attended by several football legends, including former world champions from Brazil, France and Spain. Asia Partners IFBD Corporation, the global sports investment company that owns the...

6 April 2026 at 05:06 pm
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World Cup trophies to take pride of place when Fifa Museum opens in Hong Kong for 6 months

The Fifa World Cup trophies are set to become the centerpiece of a temporary museum in Hong Kong, marking their first-ever display in the city. The Fifa Museum, which will occupy 6,000 square feet on the fourth floor of Times Square in Causeway Bay, is scheduled to open on May 28 and run for six months. This unique opportunity to see the coveted trophies up close is expected to attract football enthusiasts and fans from around the globe.

The grand opening of the Fifa Museum is anticipated to be a star-studded event, with several football legends and former world champions attending. Notable figures from Brazil, France, and Spain are among those expected to grace the occasion, adding an air of prestige and excitement to the event.

The museum is being hosted by Asia Partners IFBD Corporation, a global sports investment company that owns the rights to the Fifa World Cup trophies. This partnership ensures that the display will be authentic and professionally curated, providing visitors with an unparalleled experience.

The decision to bring the Fifa World Cup trophies to Hong Kong for the first time highlights the city's growing prominence as a cultural and entertainment hub in Asia. The temporary nature of the museum adds a sense of urgency for those who wish to visit, as it will only be open for six months.

In addition to the trophies, the Fifa Museum is expected to showcase a range of other exhibits related to the history and evolution of the FIFA World Cup. Visitors can expect to learn about the tournament's origins, key moments, and the legends who have shaped the sport. The museum will also likely feature interactive displays and multimedia elements, allowing fans to engage with the content in a dynamic and immersive way.

The location of the museum within Times Square in Causeway Bay is strategically chosen to maximize its visibility and accessibility. The area is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, making it an ideal spot for the temporary exhibition. The museum's presence is expected to boost foot traffic in the area, benefiting nearby businesses and contributing to the vibrancy of the neighborhood.

The opening of the Fifa Museum in Hong Kong is not only a significant event for football fans but also a testament to the sport's global reach and cultural impact. It provides a unique opportunity for people from all walks of life to come together and celebrate the shared passion for football.

In conclusion, the Fifa Museum's six-month run in Hong Kong promises to be a memorable experience for fans and collectors alike. With the iconic trophies on display, the presence of football legends, and a wealth of educational content, the museum is poised to become a must-visit attraction for anyone with an interest in the sport. The event underscores the city's growing role as a global cultural destination and showcases the enduring allure of the FIFA World Cup.

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