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Mundo Fútbol

What better place to learn about the beautiful game than an actual soccer ball-shaped building?

Pachuca de Soto, Mexico

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The giant soccer ball houses the Hall of Fame.   Rubén Hernández/ruberyuka/cc by 2.0
The giant soccer ball houses the Hall of Fame.   Rubén Hernández/ruberyuka/cc by 2.0
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The Hall of Fame trophy for inductees, by South African sculptor Clint Strydom.   linkogecko / Atlas Obscura User
Display for Mexico’s 2012 Olympic gold medal, one of the national men’s team’s most important titles.   linkogecko / Atlas Obscura User
Mid-2025 renovations of David Ben Gurion Park and the pisal.   linkogecko / Atlas Obscura User
The tunnel connecting both areas is similar to those found in stadiums.   linkogecko / Atlas Obscura User
The top of the soccer ball has a wraparound screen highlighting the Hall of Fame inductees.   linkogecko / Atlas Obscura User
Display of soccer predecessors like soule and calcio fiorentino, in the Mundo Fútbol interactive center.   linkogecko / Atlas Obscura User
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Hall of Fame in the ball-shaped building, mid-2025.   linkogecko / Atlas Obscura User
Teeth of footballers Hugo Sánchez and Enrique Borja, extracted by also footballer/dentist Miguel Mejía Bardón.   linkogecko / Atlas Obscura User
David Ben Gurion Park, with Byron Gálvez’s “pisal” (floor mural) in the front and Mundo Fútbol left-back   linkogecko / Atlas Obscura User
Memorabilia of Pachuca Football Club.   linkogecko / Atlas Obscura User
FIFA World Cup tickets and memorabilia.   linkogecko / Atlas Obscura User
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When 30 miners from Cornwall, England, arrived to work in the silver mines of the Mexican town of Mineral del Monte in 1826, little did they know that they would leave such a strong cultural imprint there, and in the nearby state capital city, Pachuca. This legacy starts with a picturesque cemetery, follows with a delicacy based on the Cornish pasty (which with additions like chilis is now known locally as "paste"), and now ends with a 120-foot-tall building shaped like a soccer ball.

While it's probable that the actual first soccer match in Mexico was played by these miners somewhere closer to the port in the state of Veracruz, where they first disembarked after their transatlantic boat ride, it does seem certain that Pachuca's football club is Mexico's first. Affectionately known today as "Los Tuzos"—"the Gophers"—the Pachuca Football Club was founded in 1901 by local pachuqueños, many of whom were directly related to the original and further Cornish miners.

Having been the first city in the country with an established club, Liga MX (the top tier of professional soccer in Mexico) officially considers Pachuca to be "the birthplace of Mexican soccer." Honoring this title, the local children's museum along with several partners collaborated in creating an interactive museum and hall of fame for this popular sport.

Opened in July 2011, this center consists of two buildings. The soccer ball houses a FIFA-sanctioned International Hall of Fame, where the all-time greats like Pelé and Maradona are paid homage alongside Mexico's most-beloved players like Hugo Sánchez and Chicharito. Connected with the Hall of Fame via tunnel, the Mundo Fútbol Interactive Center is a collection of digital activities that allow children and adults to test their soccer knowledge and skills. From displays that measure your kicking speed to reproductions of television stages and other media related to the business of soccer, Mundo Fútbol shows a surprisingly comprehensive view of the showbusiness of major sport.

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Both areas are open from 10 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. during school holidays and all weekends. Outside of holidays, the weekday schedule is from 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m., closed on Mondays. The regular entrance price is MXN $135 with discounts available for students and teachers with ID, as well as children.

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LB (Tierra de Cultivo) Av Ferrocarril Central
Pachuca de Soto
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