Scottish Football Museum

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The Scottish Football Museum is the Scottish Football Association's National Museum of football, located in Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland.

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The museum houses over 2000 objects of football memorabilia, including the world's oldest cap and match ticket, from the first official international football match of 1872; and the world's oldest national trophy, the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup, which was made in 1873. Although the Football Association competition is older (established during the 1871-1872 season), its original cup has been lost.

Visitors can also see The Championship of the World Trophy: in 1888 Renton of Dunbartonshire, the Scottish Cup holders, beat West Bromwich Albion, the FA Cup winners, in a match dubbed as the ‘Championship of the United Kingdom and the World'. In appalling weather Renton won 4-1.

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Gallery of Modern Art

Glasgow Art Galleries and Museums
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Art Galleries: Gallery of Modern Art | Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum | Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery | Burrell Collection | McLellan Galleries | Pollok House

Museums: Glasgow Museum of Transport | Glasgow Science Centre | St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art | People's Palace | Provand's Lordship | Scotland Street School Museum | Scottish Football Museum | The Lighthouse

Planned: Riverside Museum