Fittogether Enters FIFA Museum in History of Soccer... Prove global technology
Oct 22, 2025
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FitTogether proved that it has once again stood at the center of global soccer technology through this exhibition as a 'Preferred Provider' in which only a few companies with technology recognition from FIFA are qualified.
The FIFA Museum is the same place for soccer fans all over the world. Since its opening in 2016, it has honored soccer's great legacy by displaying more than 1,000 iconic artifacts that made soccer's history, including the original FIFA World Cup trophy. In particular, it is meaningful as the decisive moments of soccer history are preserved, such as the uniform of Kim Young-kwon, who scored the winning goal against Germany at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
FitTogether's FIFA"Priority Supplier" qualification means world-class technical skills. FIFA gives this qualification by working closely with companies that provide state-of-the-art solutions in the field of electronic performance tracking systems (EPTS) for the development of soccer technology. FitTogether has passed rigorous tests of the quality program organized by FIFA and has been recognized for its excellence in technology. In particular, it achieves the highest rating of 'Well-above' in all areas of location and speed in the data accuracy evaluation, demonstrating its unrivaled technology over global competitors.
Based on this globally proven technology, Fittogether was proudly named in the FIFA Museum's 'Innovation in Action: Football Technologies on and off the Pitch'. In this exhibition, the achievements jointly studied by Qatar's Aspire Academy and FitTogether were introduced to the global stage for the first time and attracted attention. The opening ceremony was attended by Arsenal's legendary coach Ars?ne Wenger as a panelist, discussing the technological evolution of football.
Yoon Jin-sung, CEO of FitTogether, commented, "It is a great honor for our technology to be displayed as the world's best innovation example at the FIFA Museum, where the great legacy of football is gathered.'" As a FIFA priority supplier, we will lead innovation at the forefront of soccer technology based on our overwhelming technological prowess proven in rigorous quality testing."
The special match will be held in Zurich until March next year and then moved to Vancouver, Canada, where the FIFA World Cup will be held.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.