On 19/8, Al-Nassr's members walked from the Regent Hong Kong hotel to the K11 Musea shopping mall in Tsim Sha Tsui. The group spent about 30 minutes viewing items from Ronaldo's career.
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Al Nassr members take photos during their visit to the CR7 Life Museum. Photo: Mike Chan |
Al Nassr members take photos during their visit to the CR7 Life Museum. Photo: Mike Chan
Jorge Jesus, who replaced Stefano Pioli as manager for the 2025-2026 season, was particularly drawn to memorabilia from Ronaldo's time at Juventus and a wax statue of Ronaldo in Arab attire, representing his move to Saudi Arabia.
The Al-Nassr group also paused at the jersey from Andorinha, Ronaldo's first youth team, and a model of his childhood bedroom in Madeira. They then strolled along the harbor, stopping at the Bruce Lee statue.
Back at the hotel, Al-Nassr members were greeted by fans. Some players and coaching staff signed autographs and interacted with the Hong Kong fans.
Al-Nassr is in Hong Kong for the Saudi Super Cup. On 17/8, Ronaldo visited the K11 Musea mall, which houses the museum dedicated to his career. Crowds cheered and pushed to see him as he entered.
Ronaldo intended to sign a jersey for a fan but had to leave due to the crowd pushing against the barriers. The former Manchester United and Real Madrid forward left after about half an hour.
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Cristiano Ronaldo visits his museum in Hong Kong on 18/8. Photo: CR7 LIFE Museum |
Cristiano Ronaldo visits his museum in Hong Kong on 18/8. Photo: CR7 LIFE Museum
On 19/8, Ronaldo provided an assist in Al-Nassr's 2-1 win over Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Super Cup semi-final. They will face Al-Ahli in the final at Hong Kong Stadium on 23/8. This is Ronaldo's chance for his first official trophy with Al-Nassr.
Hong Duy (SCMP)