A Technological Celebration of the Beautiful Game
The FIFA Museum's Soccer & Technology exhibition has taken up residence at Science World in Vancouver, inviting visitors to trace the sport's technological journey from its earliest days to the digital age.
Spread across five distinct zones — Broadcasting and Media, Intelligent Data, Refereeing and Fair Play, Staging the Game, and the Innovation Lab — the display weaves together historic memorabilia with interactive installations that illustrate how technology has reshaped tactics, fan engagement, and the business of soccer.
Among the artifacts are items tied to the nations that have hosted the World Cup, offering a tangible link between global tournaments and the local narrative of the sport's growth in Canada.
Sebastian Munoz, Senior Exhibition Design Manager at Science World, notes that the exhibition not only celebrates the game's past but also serves as a catalyst for inspiring the next generation of Canadian players and enthusiasts.
Since its opening, attendees have praised the blend of real‑life soccer elements with cutting‑edge technology, describing the experience as both educational and emotionally resonant.