Gremio has opened an exhibition at the Arena featuring a replica of the World Cup trophy, loaned by Anderson Polga, a champion in 2002. The exhibition, called Immortal Presence, also features two shirts worn by Polga in the tournament and his medal. Additionally, a signed shirt from Everaldo, a champion in 1970, is on display. Polga said he is honored to bring a piece of Brazilian football history home and thanked Gremio for shaping him as a player and person. The exhibition is open to the public from June 12 to July 19 at the GrêmioMania Megastore, at the Arena. The opening hours are from Monday to Friday, 9:30 am to 6:00 pm, Saturdays from 10:30 am to 6:00 pm, and Sundays from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm. Anderson Polga was present at the opening of the exhibition, alongside the club's president, Odorico Roman. The exhibition is a unique opportunity for Gremio fans to learn more about the club's history and its players. With the presence of items from Anderson Polga and Everaldo, the exhibition becomes even more special. Gremio is always looking for ways to connect its fans with the club's history, and this exhibition is just another example of that. The replica of the World Cup trophy is an impressive item and will certainly be a highlight of the exhibition. Additionally, the shirts and medal of Anderson Polga are a reminder of the title won in 2002. The signed shirt from Everaldo is a tribute to the player, who was a champion in 1970. The exhibition is an unmissable event for Gremio fans and all football lovers.