Jerseys from various periods are on display, including the Adidas edition from the World Cup, as well as the current Kelme jersey from the qualifiers, while a digital board offers visitors an overview of the history, performances, and statistics of our national team. This modern museum, located in the heart of Zurich, is considered one of the most significant destinations for football enthusiasts from around the world. Through over 3,000 exhibits and multimedia installations, visitors have the opportunity to explore the complete history of world football, from the earliest competitions to the modern era. A special place is reserved for original trophies, among which the World Cup trophy stands out, along with numerous memorabilia from the biggest tournaments. Interactive zones allow visitors to participate in various football challenges, test their knowledge, or relive key moments from the history of the sport. Among the most significant items, besides the original World Cup trophy, are numerous artifacts related to the first tournament in 1930 in Uruguay, including shorts, tickets, badges, and the official match program featuring the Yugoslav team... The museum is known for its strong blend of technology and sport, where digital projections, archival footage, and innovative displays further highlight the development of the game and its global impact over the years, from the first FIFA statute to the present day. This year, the FIFA Museum marks ten years of existence, solidifying its status as one of the most important institutions dedicated to preserving and promoting football heritage. For visitors, this is not just an exhibition space but a unique experience that connects emotion, history, and the universal language of football.
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From Mundijal to today: The Bosnia and Herzegovina national team also has its place in the FIFA Museum in Zurich.
The Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team has also found its place in the FIFA museum in Zurich.

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