Balón pintado a mano en conmemoración de la final de la Copa de la Asociación de Fútbol, 1888
The exhibition presents football as a powerful cultural force, told through a selection of iconic objects that trace the game’s evolution from local origins to global phenomenon. Anchored in an object-centered approach, the exhibition reveals how material culture like balls, jerseys, trophies, and personal artifacts embody moments of transformation, identity, and collective memory.
From the standardization of the game in nineteenth-century England to the global spectacle of the FIFA World Cup, football emerges as a shared language across cultures. Objects associated with figures such as Pelé and Diego Maradona illustrate how football has been deeply intertwined with national identity and collective emotion, while players like Lionel Messi, David Beckham, and Kylian Mbappé reflect its global cultural reach. The exhibition also foregrounds inclusion through the presence of Honey Thaljieh (the only female and Palestinian figure represented) whose story reflects football’s capacity to challenge barriers and expand access to the game.
Organizada en colaboración con Qatar Museums y el 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum, como parte de la programación del Año de la Cultura Catar-Canadá-México 2026.