New exhibit showcases the science of soccer in Vancouver ahead of FIFA World Cup
VANCOUVER — Soccer fans are getting a chance to peek behind the scenes of their favourite sport, thanks to a new exhibition at Vancouver’s Science World.
Produced in collaboration with the FIFA Museum, “Soccer and Technology” showcases decades worth of innovations that have helped make the game wildly popular around the globe, from the camera used to broadcast the first live game in 1954 to the goal-line sensors that will help officials make calls in this summer’s FIFA World Cup.
“Football, or sports, goes along with technology development,” said Marco Fazzone, managing director of the FIFA Museum in Zurich, Switzerland. “So we cannot separate both. It’s about keeping the sport as it is at it origins, not transform it but support it.”
About 150 pieces from the FIFA Museum and its partners were brought to Vancouver for the exhibition, which will make its North American debut when it opens Friday and runs through Sept. 7.


