Juan Mata has always been more than just a very good footballer.

Hes a restaurateur, philanthropist, mental health pioneer, Formula 1 investor, football club owner and everything in between. He even holds an MBE, awarded for services to sport and charity. His latest venture? Art curator.

As part of the 2025 Manchester International Festival, the former Manchester United and Chelsea star who now plays in Australia for Western Sydney Wanderers has launched his own exhibition: Football City, Art United.

Developed in collaboration with renowned curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, filmmaker Josh Willdigg, and visual arts producer Holly Shuttleworth, the project brings together brand-new work from 11 legendary footballers and 11 contemporary artists. Together, they explore what happens when two worlds of flair and imagination the pitch and the studio collide.



Among the footballers featured are former United stars Eric Cantona and Shinji Kagawa, current United Womens star Ella Toone, Brazil legend Ra and the always colourful Edgar Davids.

From sound installations and manga art to animation, sculpture and genre-defying collaborations, Football City, Art United pushes boundaries and reimagines creativity through a footballing lens.

The concept is to try to create a relationship between art and football, Mata told Uniteds official website. I think its fun. Its been a learning process for me, of course its very different to what Im used to, but Im really happy with the result and the exhibition.

Mata was particularly thrilled to work alongside Cantona a man he described as an artist on the pitch.


Eric Cantona has produced work for Juan Mata's art exhibition.
Eric Cantona produced work for Juan Mata's art exhibition. / Shaun Botterill/GettyImages

The way he played football and everything he did, he was different and unique, said the Spaniard. And so he was also very happy and welcoming to the idea of joining. So, Im very happy and proud that he is one of the players in the exhibition and Im so happy to be here today and to get to know it for the first time.

Mata's exhibition is on display at North Warehouse, Aviva Studios, Water Street, Manchester from 4 July to 24 August 2025.

A truly one-of-a-kind cultural crossover this is one football and art fans alike wont want to miss.


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