National Football Museum

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The National Football Museum is a museum in England, founded to preserve, conserve and interpret several important collections of association football memorabilia.

Located at the Deepdale stadium in Preston, the museum opened in June 2001. It is an independent charity, holding the FIFA Museum Collection and featuring long-term loans of the Football Association, Football League and Wembley Stadium collections. Many exhibits are loaned to museums worldwide. The museum is a premier visitor attraction in Preston and with free entry it attracts football fans from across the world.

The Museum is also the home of the English Football Hall of Fame.