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Soccer & Technology From The FIFA Museum at Science World Vancouver 2026
Event Overview
Explore the science, innovation, and technology behind the world’s most popular sport at Soccer & Technology From The FIFA Museum, a major international exhibition making its North American debut at Science World in Vancouver. Opening ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, this immersive exhibition takes visitors behind the scenes of modern soccer through interactive displays, historic memorabilia, and cutting-edge sports technology.
The exhibition examines how technology has transformed every aspect of the game — from broadcasting and officiating to player performance analysis, stadium operations, and fan engagement.
Exhibition Dates
May 15 – September 7, 2026
Location & Venue Details
Science World
1455 Quebec Street
Vancouver, BC
Located inside Vancouver’s iconic geodesic dome originally built for Expo 86.
Admission
Included with Science World admission.
Exhibition Highlights
Broadcasting & Media Technology
Discover how soccer broadcasting evolved from the first FIFA World Cup camera used in 1954 to modern drone cameras and high-speed broadcast systems used today.
Intelligent Data & Connected Ball Technology
Learn how millions of data points are collected and analyzed during modern matches to support:
- Performance analysis
- Injury prevention
- Coaching strategies
- Fan engagement
The exhibition also features the Adidas Trionda, the official FIFA World Cup 2026 match ball equipped with connected ball technology and an internal motion sensor layer.
Refereeing & Fair Play
Explore technologies used to support referees including:
- Video Assistant Referee (VAR)
- Goal-line technology
- Communication systems
Visitors can also see the official field-side monitor used in the Referee Review Area during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025.
Staging the Game
Discover the technology behind stadium operations including:
- Turf systems
- Stadium lighting
- Fan safety systems
- Match-day operations
- Environmental controls
Innovation Lab
Interactive experiences allow visitors to explore how innovation shapes the future of soccer and develop their own creative ideas for the game.
Canadian Soccer Memorabilia Highlights
The exhibition also features important artifacts connected to Canada’s soccer history, including:
- Christine Sinclair’s jersey from Canada’s Olympic gold medal victory at Tokyo 2020
- The match ball from Canada vs. Croatia at FIFA World Cup 2022 where Alphonso Davies scored Canada’s first men’s World Cup goal
- Atiba Hutchinson’s captain jersey from Canada’s opening match against Belgium at FIFA World Cup 2022
Science World Celebrates 40 Years of Expo 86
Expo 86 40th Anniversary Celebrations
Science World is also celebrating the 40th anniversary of Expo 86, the world exposition that introduced Vancouver’s iconic geodesic dome to the world. Originally intended as a temporary structure called the Expo Centre, the building later became Science World and has welcomed more than 18 million visitors over the decades.
Anniversary Highlights
40th Anniversary Display
Explore historical Expo 86 memorabilia and artifacts displayed in the Science World atrium.
Retro Science World After Dark – 80s Edition
May 7, 2026
A special 19+ themed evening celebrating the decade that launched Science World, featuring:
- 1980s-themed programming
- A fully converted 1981 DMC DeLorean inspired by Back to the Future
- Retro entertainment and exhibits
Exclusive Expo 86 Merchandise
Visitors can shop a special collection of Expo 86-inspired merchandise, including retro designs and Expo Ernie collectibles.
Why You Should Visit
This exhibition combines sports, science, innovation, history, and Vancouver culture into one of the city’s most exciting feature exhibitions of 2026. Whether you are a soccer fan, technology enthusiast, science lover, or visitor preparing for FIFA World Cup 2026, this exhibition offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at the beautiful game and Vancouver’s global legacy.
