# Exhibitions # This and that

Here to Play - The History of Women's Football in Switzerland

FIFA World Football Museum, Seestrasse 27, 8002 Zürich
The FIFA Museum is adding another chapter to the history of women's football. From June 3 to 17.
The FIFA Museum is adding another chapter to its historical reappraisal of women's football. From June 3 to August 17, the history of women's football in Switzerland will be told in a pop-up exhibition in Zurich.

The exhibition interweaves the present of the current Swiss national team and the achievements of the pioneers. Selected objects create links between then and now. The exhibits include a wooden plate from Madeleine Boll, which she received in 1965 as compensation for the withdrawal of her player's license, and Lia Wälti's captain's bracelet, which she wore in Switzerland's Nations League match against France on 4 April 2025.

In addition, the biographies and careers of 14 influential personalities from Swiss women's football, including Béatrice von Siebenthal, Ana-Maria Crnogorčević and Iman Beney, are presented on an interactive touchscreen.

These biographies create a personal approach to the hundred-year history of women's football in Switzerland, which takes visitors on a journey into the past in the form of a digital timeline.

The pop-up exhibition "Here to Play - The History of Women's Football in Switzerland" is included in museum admission and can be visited from June 3 to August 17, 2025.


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