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Must-Visit in Manchester | 🇬🇧 National Football Museum

🚌 Visiting Manchester this time, apart from watching a few Manchester United and Manchester City matches, as a long-time Premier League fan, I finally made it to the National Football Museum ⚽️. This is the largest football museum in the world, holding the history of the Premier League, English football, and global football development. 📍 The museum is super easy to find, right next to Manchester Victoria Station. It’s just a two or three-minute walk, and you’ll see the glass facade. 🚶‍♂️ 🎫 The student ticket is £11, and adult tickets are £13. Buying tickets online in advance can save you a bit of money. 💳 🏆 On the first floor of the museum, you can take photos with the Premier League trophy and the Women’s Super League trophy. There are also many ancient trophies and medals, some of which are over a hundred years old. 🏆 📋 The museum documents England’s history in major international tournaments. Compared to other European powerhouses, their record is quite underwhelming, which is why the England team was jokingly called the “Chinese team of Europe” before. 🥺 My favorite part is the many interactive game zones, like taking penalty shootouts, goalkeeper challenges, and football trivia quizzes. They’re super fun! 👩‍⚽️ These popular areas can get crowded, and if you want to play, expect to wait in line for about 20-30 minutes. I believe that if you’re a football or sports enthusiast, this place is a must-visit. Even if you’re not very familiar with football, you’ll still be captivated by the vibrant atmosphere and the excitement of everyone around you. 🌟 #FootballIsMyGame #TravelTheWorld #Sports #NewYearTravel #InspirationalNotes #TravelTips #Photography #UK #MuseumWorthVisiting

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Must-Visit in Manchester | 🇬🇧 National Football Museum

🚌 Visiting Manchester this time, apart from watching a few Manchester United and Manchester City matches, as a long-time Premier League fan, I finally made it to the National Football Museum ⚽️. This is the largest football museum in the world, holding the history of the Premier League, English football, and global football development. 📍 The museum is super easy to find, right next to Manchester Victoria Station. It’s just a two or three-minute walk, and you’ll see the glass facade. 🚶‍♂️ 🎫 The student ticket is £11, and adult tickets are £13. Buying tickets online in advance can save you a bit of money. 💳 🏆 On the first floor of the museum, you can take photos with the Premier League trophy and the Women’s Super League trophy. There are also many ancient trophies and medals, some of which are over a hundred years old. 🏆 📋 The museum documents England’s history in major international tournaments. Compared to other European powerhouses, their record is quite underwhelming, which is why the England team was jokingly called the “Chinese team of Europe” before. 🥺 My favorite part is the many interactive game zones, like taking penalty shootouts, goalkeeper challenges, and football trivia quizzes. They’re super fun! 👩‍⚽️ These popular areas can get crowded, and if you want to play, expect to wait in line for about 20-30 minutes. I believe that if you’re a football or sports enthusiast, this place is a must-visit. Even if you’re not very familiar with football, you’ll still be captivated by the vibrant atmosphere and the excitement of everyone around you. 🌟 #FootballIsMyGame #TravelTheWorld #Sports #NewYearTravel #InspirationalNotes #TravelTips #Photography #UK #MuseumWorthVisiting

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