An exhibition at the Museo del Noreste in Monterrey, a host city for the 2026 World Cup, blends Mexican folk art with the excitement of football. The display showcases artistic interpretations of iconic football moments and figures. The exhibition highlights the cultural intersection of Mexico’s artistic traditions and its fervent passion for the sport. Pieces depict famous plays, such as Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God,” reimagined through the lens of traditional Mexican artistry. The event aims to celebrate the upcoming World Cup and Mexico’s role as a host nation. It offers a unique cultural experience for both football fans and art enthusiasts alike. The exhibition is currently open to the public in Monterrey.
