Special exhibitions
Football Fever: Experience Football’s Cultural Impact Through Play
The new exhibition space "Football Fever: Play. Compete. Repeat." invites visitors to engage with football like never before. The exhibition is now open and will run until 31 August.
Pop-Up Exhibition: FIFA Club World Cup 2025™
From 13 May to 17 August 2025, the FIFA Museum is celebrating the new FIFA Club World Cup™ with a new pop-up exhibition offering exclusive insights into this landmark tournament.

Here to Play – The History of Women’s Football in Switzerland
The FIFA Museum is adding another chapter to its historical account of women's football. From 3 June to 17 August, a pop-up exhibition in Zurich will tell the story of women's football in Switzerland.
Digital
Origins: Pre-Histories of Football
"Origins: Pre-Histories of Football" looks at four historical ball games from different eras and geographical regions.
Past
13 May 2025 – 15 May 2025 | ASUNCIÓN, PARAGUAY
"FIFA 120th Year Anniversary" Special Exhibition in Asunción
A historic exhibition featuring original trophies, football relics and interactive experiences celebrating 12 decades of sporting passion. It was open to the public from 13 to 15 May 2025, at Sala Aduana of the Centro Cultural del Puerto de Asunción.
7 October 2024 - 16 March 2025 | ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
Pop-up exhibition to mark FIFA’s 120th anniversary
To mark FIFA's 120th birthday, the FIFA Museum in Zurich dedicated a special exhibition to the history of world football. Visitors were able to delve deep into FIFA’s journey in a total of ten showcases in front of The Rainbow.
2 May 2024 - 31 October 2024 | ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
"The Making of a Footballer: Photographs of Youthful Dreams"
In collaboration with Arsène Wenger, FIFA’s Chief of Global Football Development, and more than 20 players, the exhibition presented a collection of photographs documenting the development of aspiring youngsters into legendary players.
13 OCTOBER 2023 - 1 APRIL 2024 | ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
'Designing the Beautiful Game' - a collaboration with the Design Museum, London
Football is the world’s most popular sport. It occupies a unique position in our cultural landscape, shaping how people organise their time, the way they dress and how they relate to their communities.
The exhibition explored the people and processes that have made football what it is today. It brought to light the designers, fans and architects who have shaped football, both as a sport and as a spectacle. This is the design story behind a global phenomenon.
20 JULY 2023 - 20 AUGUST 2023 | SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
Calling the Shots: Faces of Women’s Football
The FIFA Museum presented by Hyundai ran a special exhibition coinciding with the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™ in Australia and New Zealand. It was held at the FIFA Fan Festival™ in Tumbalong Park, Sydney.
The special exhibition focused on the people who have shaped what it means to play football. They are the organisers, players, coaches, and fans who have inspired women to lace up their boots. Visitors were invited to step into the stories of those who took destiny into their own hands and called the shots that led the women’s game to greatness, today and beyond.
11 NOVEMBER 2022 - 20 AUGUST 2023 | ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
211 Cultures. One Game
Despite playing by a single set of rules, each of FIFA’s 211 member associations has a football culture of its own. Similar in many respects, but different in others, every culture revolves around the magic on the pitch and the shared history that binds fans together. With every association invited to contribute to the exhibition, “211 Cultures. One Game” shared a story from all 211 nations – about the fans, players and people who make the game happen.
10 FEBRUARY 2023 - 26 MARCH 2023 | ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
Paolo Rossi, un ragazzo d'oro
A world champion who made Italy dream, the late Paolo Rossi was the hero of Italy’s 1982 FIFA World Cup victory, earning him his place as one of the world’s greats. His life and career were at the heart of this guest exhibition, as were the memories of his family, friends and team-mates.
19 NOVEMBER 2022 - 18 DECEMBER 2022 | DOHA, QATAR
Goals Create History
The FIFA Museum presented by Hyundai celebrated the FIFA World Cup™ through the passion and devotion of the fans and told the competition's history through the players who have left an indelible mark on it in the past, with goals being the highest currency that shape the future.
The exhibition at the FIFA Fan Festival™ in Doha, Qatar, featured original objects and stories from each of the FIFA World Cup™ finals since 1930 as well as unique multimedia experiences and an iconic installation with the national-team jerseys of all 32 participating teams representing 32 football cultures – all of which played for the ultimate prize in Qatar.