October 13 – The Manchester-based National Football Museum welcomed a record-breaking number of visitors this summer, as numbers shot up 35% from 2022, eclipsing pre-Covid figures.
The statistics show that from June 1 to August 31, the National Football Museum had a record 68,253 visitors, a 35% increase from the previous year and, crucially, a 31% rise compared to 2019 pre-Covid numbers.
A key reason for the spike in visitors was the record number of interactive elements introduced to the museum as part of its Football Creates initiative,
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