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Football Museum Bucharest

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The Bucharest Football Museum is a private museum institution, inaugurated in November 2022.[1]

This museum houses a collection that includes several hundred objects such as: rare objects that belonged to great legends, shirts worn by Romanian and international footballers, collections dedicated to referees, collections dedicated to women's football, information on the evolution of the soccer ball since the 1930 World Cup to date.[2]

The Football Museum consists of two buildings, with a total area of ​​1,500 m²,[1] spread over 5 floors.

The museum also exhibits the shirt worn by Diego Maradona at CF Barcelona,[1] a rarity in the world of football collectors.

The museum was founded with the aim of presenting and preserving the historical heritage of Romanian football, thus allowing current and future generations to discover and enjoy the history of this sport.



References[edit]

^ a b c Muzeul Fotbalului din București va fi prezent pentru prima oară la Noaptea Muzeelor, Adevărul, 12 mai 2023 ^ Muzeul Fotbalului în premieră la Noaptea Muzeelor 2023, Radio România Cultural, 13 mai 2023 https://www.mediafax.ro/social/in-bucuresti-s-a-deschis-muzeul-fotbalului-primul-din-europa-de-est-dedicat-100-acestui-sport-21270054


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