
From Moss Side to Marseille: The Art of Michael Browne and Eric Cantona
The National Football Museum has announced a new, thought-provoking exhibition jointly curated by artist Michael Browne and France and Manchester United legend, Eric Cantona.
The National Football Museum has announced a new, thought-provoking exhibition jointly curated by artist Michael Browne and France and Manchester United legend, Eric Cantona.
Congratulations to our president, Sir Bobby Charlton, who has been awarded the prestigious Oxonian award by The University of Oxford’s eminent Oxford Guild.
England’s first ever Black player to play for the Lionesses Kerry Davis has been inducted into National Football Museum Hall of Fame.
The National Football Museum has loaned Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Black Live Matter boots to the FIFA Museum in Zurich, as part of their ‘211 Cultures. One Game’ exhibition.
The National Football Museum will be receiving £1 million Arts Council England funding to support communities through the creativity of football.
The National Football Museum’s brand new café, now open!
Bag yourself free tickets to a Football Writing Festival event, a free book of your choice, £50 to spend in our shop and admission for a whole year!
The National Football Museum is delighted to have been nominated for a prize at the Manchester Culture Awards 2022.
The museum is delighted to be taking part in the Windows of Youth Creativity project, commissioned by Manchester City Council and delivered by Wild in Art.
The National Football Museum is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Her Majesty The Queen. As a mark of respect, we will be closing for Her Majesty’s state funeral on Monday 19 September.
The Football Writing Festival returns for its ninth edition in Manchester this September. Find out how to get your tickets!
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