13 Innovations That Didn’t Exist When the First World Cup Was Played
The first FIFA World Cup took place in Uruguay in 1930, marking the beginning of a global sporting tradition. While the tournament set the stage for future international competitions, many everyday technologies and innovations were still decades away from being realized.
From advancements in broadcasting to new sports and payment methods, the world has seen remarkable changes since that inaugural event. Here are 13 things that didn’t exist when the first World Cup was played.

13. Televised Coverage
In 1930, the World Cup was only accessible via radio broadcasts.
It wasn’t until 1950 that the World Cup was first televised, allowing fans to watch the excitement unfold from their homes.

12. Color Television
Even when the World Cup was first televised, it was in black and white.
Color broadcasts became commonplace in the 1950s, but the World Cup wasn’t shown in color until 1970.

11. Microwave Ovens
Preparing snacks for a game was a different affair without the convenience of a microwave.
The first microwave oven patent was filed in 1945, with domestic models arriving in 1967.

10. Barcodes
Barcodes are now essential for ticketing and retail.
They were invented in the late 1940s, with scanners appearing in the 1960s.

9. Red and Yellow Cards
The card system for soccer was introduced to address language barriers in international matches.
Debuting in 1970, these cards have become a universal symbol for fouls and misconduct.

8. Screwable Soccer Studs
Soccer shoes originally had makeshift studs.
Interchangeable screw-in studs were introduced in the 1950s, revolutionizing soccer footwear.

7. Velcro
Velcro has become a staple in sports gear.
It wasn’t invented until 1955, offering a new way to fasten clothing and equipment.

6. Instant Replay
Instant replays provide clarity and excitement during broadcasts.
This technology was first developed in the 1960s, enhancing the viewing experience for fans.

5. Pickleball
A new sport, pickleball, was invented 35 years after the first World Cup.
Created in 1965, it combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong.

4. Credit Cards
Credit cards have revolutionized how we handle money.
The first credit card was introduced in 1950, offering a new level of convenience in transactions.

3. Ballpoint Pens
Ballpoint pens are now a common writing tool.
The modern design was patented in 1938, offering a reliable alternative to fountain pens.

2. Radar
Radar technology was in its infancy during the first World Cup.
Developed in the mid-1930s, it has since become crucial for navigation and detection.

1. Kodachrome
Kodachrome brought color to photography after the first World Cup.
This iconic film was introduced in the 1930s, allowing vibrant images to capture the world in a new light.
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