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FIFA Museum exhibition to open in Hong Kong ahead of 2026 World Cup

The FIFA Museum exhibition opens in Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay on 28 May, featuring historic football artefacts and multimedia displays
  • Tickets for the FIFA Museum Hong Kong exhibition go on sale on 16 April, with films, interactive displays and the Rainbow jersey installation

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A travelling exhibition from the FIFA Museum will open in Hong Kong on 28 May, bringing artefacts from the history of international football to the city in a six-month exhibition ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The exhibition, titled “FIFA Museum Hong Kong,” will be held at Times Square in Causeway Bay and will run through late November.

Tickets will go on sale on 16 April at 6 pm, with standard admission priced at HK$180 and concession tickets available at HK$140.

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Organised in collaboration with Asia Partners, the exhibition features trophies, historical objects and multimedia displays highlighting key moments from both the men’s and women’s World Cup tournaments.

One of the centrepieces will be “The Rainbow,” an installation displaying jerseys from all 211 FIFA member associations, highlighting the global reach of the sport.

FIFA Museum exhibition to open in Hong Kong ahead of 2026 World Cup
A visitor views a 2022 FIFA World Cup exhibit at the FIFA Museum in Zurich, Switzerland. A travelling exhibition from the museum will open in Hong Kong on 28 May – Photo by Todamo

Visitors will also be able to watch short films produced by the FIFA Museum, including The Final and The Path of Champions, in a dedicated cinema space.

The FIFA World Cup trophy will also be displayed in Hong Kong for the first time as part of the exhibition.

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Marco Fazzone, managing director of the FIFA Museum, said the exhibition aims to share football’s history with new audiences. “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,” Fazzone said.

The exhibition will occupy about 6,000 square feet on the fourth floor of Times Square, and organisers expect it to attract between 500,000 and 600,000 visitors during its six-month run.

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