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Messi to open his own theme park in China

The 'Messi Experience Park' will open its doors in Beijing in 2019 as Lionel Messi looks to build his brand in the Chinese market.

Messi to open his own theme park in China
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Chinese fans will be able to celebrate the achievements of Barcelona great Lionel Messi at a new theme park to be built in Beijing.

Messi Experience Park to open in 2019

The Messi Experience Park, which is being launched by the five-times world player of the year in collaboration with Chinese broadcaster Phoenix Group and Spanish media company Mediapro, is set to open in 2019 in the Chinese capital.

The theme park will have 20 indoor and outdoor attractions in a 42,000 square metre space which will "immerse visitors in Messi's universe," a statement from the player's Leo Messi Management group said

Messi, who earned the European Golden Shoe last season by finishing top scorer in Europe's top five leagues, attended a launch event in Beijing this week.

"I hope to provide them with an experience they have never had before and encourage people to play football from an early age," Messi told reporters.

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Chinese venture will have 'the most advanced technology'

David Xirau, director of Mediapro Exhibitions said the theme park will "use the most advanced technology" to combine attractions with spaces to play the world's most popular sport.

Companies from China have invested heavily in foreign clubs in recent years as President Xi Jinping has called for the country to develop a world-class football industry.

Chinese ambitions for football have also extended to spicing up the domestic league with a clutch of high-profile signings.

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Leo Messi is Barcelona's highest earner

Messi is Barcelona's highest paid player, earning an estimated 40 million euros ($45 million) per year, which is set to increase this summer as he is expected to sign a bumper new long-term contract with Barça, where his current deal runs until 2018.

Messi's image rights have come under the spotlight since he was charged with avoiding 4.1 million euros of tax on his commercial earnings between 2009 and 2011.

He was found guilty of tax fraud along with his father Jorge last year, and handed a prison sentence of 21 months and a fine of 2 million euros.

His appeal was rejected by the Supreme Court last month, although he is unlikely to go to prison.

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