00:06Futbol is often called the beautiful game.
00:09But its impact stretches far beyond the pitch.
00:12The 2026 FIFA World Cup isn't just about what happens on the field.
00:16It's also bringing people together beyond the game.
00:23Four years after Qatar hosted the FIFA World Cup, the tournament's legacy is still creating
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00:56The Objects of Glory exhibition brings together some of the sport's most iconic artifacts,
01:01from Pele's boots to Diego Maradona's jersey from the infamous Hand of God match at the 1986 World Cup.
01:09For curator Shekha Najla Althani, bringing these objects from Qatar's 321 Olympic and Sports Museum to Mexico City
01:16was about more than celebrating football history.
01:19It was an opportunity to connect two countries linked by the World Cup and a shared passion for the game.
01:26As Mexico is hosting the FIFA World Cup 2026, we think this is a very important opportunity for 321
01:33to have this collection showcased and displayed here in Mexico City,
01:38to have this engagement with the Mexican fans and worldwide fans who are attending the event.
01:46Across the city, another exhibition looks at what happens after a World Cup ends.
01:50Journeys to Greatness explores the legacy of Qatar 2022,
01:54from infrastructure innovation to cultural diplomacy and human connection.
02:00The reason behind the Year of Culture with Mexico is to enhance our relations,
02:06cultural and educational, with Mexico and Canada.
02:09We would like to, you know, just extend our arm to the world, actually,
02:16and to the Mexican people that who loves the arts and also they love the sports.
02:23The exchange isn't limited to football.
02:25At Mexico's Cineteca Nacional,
02:28audiences have been discovering contemporary Arab cinema
02:31through a special program curated by the Doha Film Institute.
02:34For Cineteca's Director of Programming,
02:37the films resonate because their stories feel universal.
02:40The cinema, many times, as much as local as it is,
02:47and reflects the concerns of the individual and socials of the cinema,
02:55the cinema becomes more universal when it is seen outside.
02:59To have a presence of the Arab cinema,
03:02which was something very interesting,
03:05it was a long time ago, it was a long time ago,
03:07I think it can serve as an beginning of a collaboration
03:12that can be very fruitful for us.
03:17And as Mexico prepared to welcome the world,
03:20organizers were also reflecting on lessons from Qatar's tournament.
03:24To learn what Qatar did and show the world what we are and all our traditions.
03:30How to show them our culture, our traditions, our colors, our music,
03:38That idea of cultural exchange also extends to the dining table.
03:43Chef Elena Regadas, whose bakery plans to expand to Qatar,
03:48sees food as one of the simplest ways people can connect.
03:52Cross-cultural exchanges are very important
03:56to keep us together as soon as show and kind.
04:01And I think food, it's a very powerful way to do that.
04:07The Year of Culture program also extends into design,
04:10bringing creatives from Mexico and Qatar together
04:13through collaborations such as Design Week Mexico.
04:17Through exchange of culture, we can become great ambassadors,
04:22each of us, for our own country.
04:23I guess to have two so different cultures get to know each other,
04:28and as I say, these exchanges can plant a seed
04:31and that seed can grow into flowers of knowledge.
04:34The World Cup may last only a few weeks,
04:37but in Mexico City, its legacy continues through exhibitions,
04:41conversations and shared experiences.
04:43Proof that football's greatest impact isn't always measured in goals or trophies.
04:48Sometimes, it's the connections the game leaves behind.
04:53The World Cup may last week.
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