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National Football Exhibition opens in Sligo

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Following a hugely successful run in Printworks, Dublin Castle, the National Football Exhibition has hit the road to visit seven different cities around the country before returning to Dublin ahead of EURO 2020.

Separated into six different zones to represent various parts of Irish & European football, the Exhibition contains rare match programmes, unique match jerseys, treasured memorabilia, and exclusive pieces, such as specially commissioned artwork from Barry Masterson and Danny Earls, as well as submissions from kids involved with Fighting Words.

There is also an interactive element to the Exhibition to ensure that all members of the family can get involved with a Photo Booth to get your picture taken, a recording booth to practice your commentary skills, and quiz stations to test your footballing knowledge.

Feel free to roam around and discover every part of the Exhibition, or download the National Football Exhibition App and pick up a pair of free headphones at the venue to listen to the audio tour.

Taking place in Sligo City Hall, it will have a local feel with unique additions celebrating the county's footballing history. The free of charge Exhibition will be open to the public from Saturday, February 16 - Thursday, February 28. 

Sligo City Hall Opening Times
Sunday-Monday 11:00 - 15:00
Tuesday-Friday 11:00 - 18:00
Saturday 10:00 - 17:00

Download the National Football Exhibition App from the App Store or Google Play Store for additional information and future venues.

Additional Venues
Sligo – February 2019
Cork – March 2019
Limerick – June 2019
Waterford – August 2019
Donegal – September 2019
Dundalk – February 2020
Galway – March 2020
Dublin – June 2020

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As part of the build-up to EURO 2020, where four games will be hosted in Aviva Stadium, the National Football Exhibition helps to celebrate 60 years of the European Championships - as well as some Irish footballing history too.

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