FIFA is preparing to organize a temporary exhibition in Zurich, Switzerland, showcasing the clubs participating in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup in the United States. The exhibition aims to highlight the identity and history of the teams by displaying their official jerseys alongside other symbolic and documentary items.
The exhibition will feature official match balls inspired by the design of the 1994 World Cup, along with a replica of the World Cup trophy and 32 jerseys representing the clubs in the international competition. It will also include video documentation via interactive screens, allowing visitors to explore the clubs’ journeys to the championship and revisit key moments in their history and football legends.
The director of the FIFA Museum confirmed that this temporary event provides a unique opportunity to discover the distinctiveness and significance of this competition, noting that the inclusion of the clubs’ jerseys adds an interactive dimension that merges passion with memory.
The FIFA Club World Cup will take place in the United States from June 14 to July 13, featuring 32 clubs from various continents.
Morocco’s Wydad Athletic Club is competing in this tournament from Group 7, which also includes Manchester City, Juventus, and Al Ain.