
National Football Museum Receives Carbon Literacy Organisation Accreditation
The National Football Museum is one of the first museums in the country to receive an official Carbon Literacy Organisation (CLO) accreditation standard.
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!
The National Football Museum in Manchester will be reopening at 10am on Friday 7 April.
Due to an ongoing technical issue, the National Football Museum has been unable to open and will remain closed until further notice.
The National Football Museum is looking to collect items associated with the BBC’s response to Gary Lineker’s social media post.
Tino Sehgal presents a playful exchange between different masters of their craft.
The National Football Museum is pleased to announce a new and exciting partnership with FC United of Manchester.
Jack Leslie, the Plymouth Argyle goalscoring marvel, and first ever black player to be called up for England, has been posthumously inducted into the National Football Museum’s Hall of Fame.
The National Football Museum is delighted to unveil a new, thought-provoking exhibition jointly curated by artist Michael Browne and France and Manchester United legend, Eric Cantona.
The National Football Museum hosted an array of Lionesses past and present at a dedicated women’s football reception, taking place within our Crossing the Line exhibition on the Score Gallery.