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Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, the Saudi Al-nassr striker, opened his own museum in the Saudi capital of Riyadh today, showcasing a collection of memories of his most outstanding moments and prizes over his career.

The President of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, Turki Al-Sheikh, announced last September that during the “Riyadh Season” festival, the museum for the Portuguese star would be opened in the Boulevard City area and had been opened to the public last Wednesday.

The museum features all the individual awards that the player has won throughout his sporting career, as well as copies of the most important awards he has achieved with the Portuguese national football team and with the teams he has played with.

At the entrance to the museum is a statue of the Portuguese star wearing a Team Al-nassr shirt, with which the Portuguese player took some photos.

A video posted by Turki Al-Sheikh via his account on “ex-Twitter” showed Ronaldo touring the museum with his brother Ojo Aveiro to inspect his most prominent holdings.

Ronaldo posted the same clip on Instagram, accompanying a comment: “This is my story. From Madeira (Portugal) to Saudi Arabia. CR7 is now open in Riyadh “.

Ronaldo visited the museum hours after starring in a remarkable performance in a Saudi league match against Al-akhdood (3-0), in which he scored twice, to maintain the top scorer of the Saudi Championship.

The museum receives visitors daily from 4:00 p.m., and includes special interactive areas and games, and others that are ideal for children and adults; To enjoy unique experiences, including a smart screen to take souvenirs next to Ronaldo, based on modern electronic applications, artificial intelligence technology, and another interactive experience outside the museum, is Ronaldo’s famous leap to shoot the ball with the head. The third experience is a small stadium where the visitor can kick the ball into the net with sensors to measure the strength of the shot.

Riyadh 2023 was launched in its fourth edition under the banner of Big Time, on October 28, one of the world’s largest entertainment festivals, held annually in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, and lasting for six months, featuring a variety of events and performances that meet all Arab and international tastes.

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