The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries is marking the excitement of the FIFA World Cup with a special showcase called “Atlas of Champions,” which connects the library’s own collections to the global tournament taking place right here in the Dallas–Fort Worth area.
The initiative, highlighted by the City of Arlington, draws on UTA Libraries’ resources to give the community a deeper look at the history, geography, and culture surrounding the world’s most-watched sporting event. With matches being played at nearby AT&T Stadium, Arlington finds itself at the center of World Cup fever — and UTA Libraries is seizing the moment to engage residents and students in a unique, educational way.
The “Atlas of Champions” project is a great example of how local institutions are finding creative ways to connect their collections to current events, making library resources feel relevant and exciting for community members of all ages. Whether you’re a lifelong soccer fan or simply curious about the nations competing on the world stage, the exhibit offers a compelling reason to explore what UTA Libraries has to offer.
Arlington residents are encouraged to visit UTA Libraries to experience the “Atlas of Champions” showcase and discover the wealth of resources available to the community during this historic World Cup moment in North Texas.
Sources: City of Arlington (.gov)