The exhibition runs through July 19, with the world's oldest known football on display from June 22 to 27—offering visitors a rare glimpse into the origins of a game that continues to unite billions around the world.

Thought to be about 500 years old, the ball was found in Stirling Castle, in a bedroom once used by Mary, Queen of Scots.

It tells a remarkable story in soccer history.

The exhibition runs through July 19, with the world's oldest known football on display from June 22 to 27—offering visitors a rare glimpse into the origins of a game that…