Real Madrid World of Football Experience kicks off in Melbourne

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Emilio Butragueño and Ronaldo Nazario during a presentation at Melbourne's MCG

Visitors can feel the atmosphere and discover the culture of the world’s greatest football team

Victorian Minister for Tourism and Major Events John Eren has confirmed that Real Madrid World of Football Experience will make its exciting world premiere in Melbourne this June, bringing football fever to the city ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

This means Melbourne will be the first city in the world to experience the new, state-of-the-art, touring football experience and exhibition about the greatest football club on Earth.

Real Madrid C.F., honoured by FIFA as the Best Club of the 20th Century, has won a record 12 European Club Championships and 33 Spanish Club Championships. Real Madrid World of Football Experience will allow visitors to explore behind the scenes, feel the atmosphere and discover the culture of the world’s greatest football team as they go on a journey into over 116 years of sporting history.

Emilio Butragueño and Ronaldo Nazario attend a soccer clinic with local children at Melbourne’s MCG

Designed to engage football and sporting fans of all ages, Real Madrid World of Football Experience will feature unique physical and digital interactive experiences, an immersive 360˚ cinematic match day experience, an EA Sports FIFA Arena and a stunning collection of the team’s most famous trophies and memorabilia.

Following its debut in Melbourne, Real Madrid World of Football Experience will tour the world for five years, visiting a further 14 cities in a partnership between Real Madrid C.F. and two leading Australian entertainment companies, iEC Exhibitions! and TEG.


Tickets are on sale through Ticketek, with prices starting from $19.50

 

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