The National Football Museum in Manchester, United Kingdom, is a temple to the history and culture of football. Located in the Urbis building in Manchester's city center, it's the go-to destination for football fans and historians alike. Established in 2012, the museum houses a comprehensive collection of football memorabilia, including historic trophies, classic football kits, and items belonging to some of the game's greatest players. Visitors can learn about the origins of football, its development over the years, and how it has impacted society and culture globally. Interactive exhibits allow guests to test their skills, engage with the sport on different levels, and understand the science behind football. The museum also touches on the darker sides of the sport, such as hooliganism and match-fixing, making for a comprehensive and balanced perspective of football's place in the world.