Football Museum Bucharest, managed by the FM Association, is the first private museum in Romania dedicated to football. Located in the vibrant Old Center of Bucharest, with over 300 square meters of exhibition space, an event hall, a bistro, a cafe and a shop for fans, Football Museum Bucharest is the absolute dream of any football lover. The museum will host local and international collections, both permanent and temporary, containing valuable objects belonging to the sports cultural heritage such as soccer balls used in important matches, soccer jerseys worn by famous soccer players, official tickets to matches football representative of the history of football, official programs of some i...mportant football matches, badges of some football teams. Moreover, the Founders of the Museum proposed that every release and event be supported by the presence of some of the greatest players in the history of world football. Mission: The mission of the Football Museum Bucharest can be briefly presented through 3 concepts: Our ambition is to create a leisure space, where interactive installations and legendary sports items create unexpected experiences. Our objective is to promote a lifestyle centered around football. Our dream: to make football lovers feel that they are one with their heroes, both on and off the pitch. Aims and objectives: Approximately 2 million tourists annually (Romanians and foreigners) together with approximately 1.8 million residents of Bucharest are always looking for new attractions. For these people, Football Museum Bucharest represents a new opportunity in the context of the market of cultural and sports events in Bucharest that are under development. The main aim and objectives of the Football Museum Bucharest are: Confirmation/reconsideration of great football players. Their promotion in the country and across the border. Carrying out activities to intensify relations and partnerships between football museums, collectors of sports articles that belonged to famous football players; Research activity: documentation of all items from own heritage and those borrowed to be included in temporary exhibitions, and public access to research results; Education: organization of conferences on the exhibited collections; The creation of a "sports cultural pole" in the Old Center of Bucharest; Connecting Bucharest to the European network of football museums;