2025 City of Vancouver Award of Excellence Recipient - Entrepreneurial Cornerstone
Win Big with the One More Moment Lottery

Soccer & Technology from the FIFA Museum

by Rebecca Bollwitt

Soccer & Technology from the FIFA Museum, presented in partnership with the Province of British Columbia, has made its North American debut at Science World in Vancouver.

soccer technology FIFA Museum vancouver

Soccer & Technology from the FIFA Museum

  • Dates: On now until September 7, 2026
  • Location: Science World (1455 Quebec St, Vancouver)
  • Tickets: Available online and on site

From the pitch to the broadcast booth, this exhibition offers a deep dive into the systems and innovations that support the modern game. From smart footballs and VAR to wearable sensors and stadium engineering, explore how innovation is evolving every part of the game.

Highlights of the Exhibition

Broadcasting & Media: See how soccer broadcasting evolved from the first televised FIFA World Cup  in 1954 to today’s ultra-high-tech coverage. Snap a selfie with an actual 1954 World Cup broadcast camera.

Intelligent Data: Discover how millions of data points per match power performance, tactics, and coaching decisions. Explore the adidas Trionda match ball for FIFA World Cup 26 and its built-in motion sensor technology.

Refereeing & Fair Play: From VAR to goal-line tech, see how officials keep the game fair and accurate. Make your own call using real referee review technology from the FIFA Club World Cup 2025.

Staging the Game: Explore the science behind building world-class pitches and stadium conditions. Test and compare different playing surfaces.

Innovation Lab: Explore how technology enhances preparation, supports decision-making, and contributes to the way matches are played, experienced and analyzed. Go inside FIFA’s development process and see how new ideas become real technology. Submit your own ideas for the future of soccer.

Don’t miss Canadian Football Moments and get up close with iconic artifacts including Christine Sinclair’s Olympic gold medal jersey, Alphonso Davies’ historic World Cup goal ball, and Atiba Hutchinson’s captain jersey from Canada’s 2022 World Cup journey.

Follow Science World on Instagram for updates.

Follow Miss604 on:

Find more local events here »

Advertisement
Current Contests on Miss604
    • Check back soon!
View a complete list of contests

More Recent Posts