
Unidad: The World’s Game
Freedom Tower,Miami,United States
Unidad: The World’s Game celebrates the global cultural impact of “the beautiful game” and its unifying power across continents, cultures and generations. Created by the FIFA Museum, the exhibition in the World Cup host city of Miami mixes historical memorabilia, interactive displays and immersive installations that help visitors understand soccer’s emotional and communal impact. The show looks at how the sport inspires connection around the world.
The symbolic “Rainbow of Shirts” displays jerseys from all 211 FIFA member associations. Credit: FIFA Museum
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