Soccer & Technology exhibition opens in Vancouver ahead of World Cup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 24, 2026, 12:23 AM
Last updated Jun 24, 2026
The Soccer & Technology exhibition from the FIFA Museum has launched at Science World in Vancouver. This marks its North American debut and aims to engage fans ahead of the upcoming World Cup. The exhibition features five themed zones highlighting the integration of technology in soccer. Visitors can explore areas focused on broadcasting, intelligent data, refereeing, and more, while artifacts are localized to reflect the host nations. The exhibition is expected to run until September 7 and has garnered positive feedback from attendees who appreciate the combination of soccer and technology.
- •Exhibition runs at Science World until September 7, 2026.
- •Attracts hundreds of visitors interested in soccer technology.
- •Features five themed zones exploring various tech roles in soccer.
- •Artifacts are tailored to reflect the World Cup host nations.
- •Encourages involvement in soccer beyond just playing.
- 12:23 AMYahoo Sports — Soccer-Science museum brings soccer tech to World Cup fans
"By Pearl Josephine Nazare and Mohammed Benmansour VANCOUVER, June 23 (Reuters) - Soccer & Technology from the FIFA Museum, in its North American debut in Vancouver, has drawn hundreds of fans to
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