Macau Slot Co Ltd Unveils Classic Revival Exhibition Tracing Football History at Lisboeta Macau
Macau Slot Co Ltd, a sports betting concessionaire, launched the “Classic Revival: World Football History Exhibition” at Lisboeta Macau’s H853 Fun Factory where visitors encounter over 70 historic football artefacts arranged across six themed zones that trace the sport’s global development from 1930 onward, and the display runs from June 10 to July 19, 2026 in alignment with preparations for the upcoming World Cup. The exhibition opens its doors during the summer of 2026 and features an iconic World Cup Championship Trophy replica alongside 14 autographed Pelé jerseys plus additional memorabilia that illustrate key moments in football’s evolution, while interactive photo opportunities allow attendees to engage directly with the displays in each zone.Exhibition Layout and Thematic Zones
Organizers divided the space into six distinct areas that follow a chronological path beginning in 1930, and each zone highlights specific eras, players, and tournaments through carefully selected artefacts that connect early World Cup events to later global competitions. Visitors move through these sections at their own pace, and the layout encourages exploration of how football spread across continents while incorporating items that represent both celebrated victories and cultural milestones in the sport.
One zone focuses on the inaugural World Cup period, another covers mid-century developments, and subsequent areas examine the growth of professional leagues plus international tournaments up to recent decades, whereas the final sections bring the narrative closer to contemporary events that set the stage for 2026.
Key Artefacts on Display
Among the collection stands a replica of the World Cup Championship Trophy that serves as a centerpiece, and the 14 autographed Pelé jerseys provide tangible links to one of the game’s most influential figures whose career spanned multiple World Cup appearances. Additional memorabilia includes match-worn items, historical photographs, and documents that complement the jerseys and trophy while filling out the narrative across the six zones.

Those who attend find the artefacts positioned to encourage close viewing, and the arrangement ensures each piece contributes to the overall timeline without overcrowding any single area, which helps maintain a clear progression through football’s documented history.
Interactive Elements and Visitor Experience
Photo opportunities form a core part of the experience, and stations placed throughout the zones let visitors capture images alongside select artefacts in settings that replicate famous match environments or stadium backdrops. These features operate alongside traditional display cases, and they allow families plus solo attendees to create personal records of their visit while learning about the items on show.
Staff members remain available to explain context for the artefacts, and the combination of static displays with interactive stations creates a balanced environment that accommodates different visitor preferences during the June to July 2026 period.
Timing with the 2026 World Cup
The exhibition schedule overlaps with heightened global attention on the 2026 World Cup, and Macau Slot Co Ltd positioned the event to coincide with this tournament cycle so that local audiences and tourists can explore football’s past just as attention turns toward the upcoming competition. Observers note that the June 10 opening date falls shortly before major qualifying activities intensify, which places the display in a period when interest in historical context naturally rises.
Macau Slot CEO Stephen Ho indicated that the company intends to develop additional immersive sports exhibitions in the future, and this statement points to a pattern of using the H853 Fun Factory space for similar themed installations that blend entertainment with educational content.
Conclusion
The Classic Revival exhibition delivers a focused presentation of football artefacts within a structured timeline, and it provides Macau visitors with direct access to items that span nearly a century of the sport’s development through June and July 2026. Those interested can review further details in an ASGAM report that outlines the launch and content, while the concessionaire’s plans suggest continued programming of this type at the same venue.