
Museum hosts first curatorial summit for Black footballers
The National Football Museum today hosted the inaugural co-curatorial summit for a brand-new exhibition that tells the important story of black footballers in the English game.
The National Football Museum today hosted the inaugural co-curatorial summit for a brand-new exhibition that tells the important story of black footballers in the English game.
The National Football Museum has teamed up with the Barclays Women’s Super League to increase women’s football representation on our galleries.
An update for visitors regarding duplicate payments for the museum’s Penalty Shootout game (20 July to 4 August).
A unique family-friendly festival in Manchester’s historic medieval quarter returns for its second year on 23 – 24 September 2023.
The museum has unveiled a new interactive exhibition that explores the history and development of football toys and games.
This summer, we are going big on the Women’s World Cup, supporting the tournament with a new exhibition, fun programming activities and new objects on display.
Celebrate the first ever all-Manchester FA Cup Final with us this May half term. Featuring Matt Oldfield, medal-making and more!
The National Football Museum has published their performance statistics for the 2022-23 period.
The National Football Museum is one of the first museums in the country to receive an official Carbon Literacy Organisation (CLO) accreditation standard.
The following admission charges for the National Football Museum will apply from Monday 1 May 2023.
2023 marks the anniversary of the original Wembley Stadium opening in London. Celebrate the centenary this month at the National Football Museum.
See what eggciting activities we have in store from Friday 7 April!