He was joined by president Joan Laporta, vice-president of the sporting area, Rafa Yuste, and Jordi Penas, Museum director, who simply had to be there for the official handover of the Ballon d’Or.
Currently representing the Club as an ambassador at institutional events, Ronaldinho promised that the Ballon d’Or would end up in the Museum back in 2017. Now after the pandemic and given his great relationship with Joan Laporta, who returned as FC Barcelona president, his promise has come to fruition.