A unique experience that brings the greatest and most exciting moments that football has given us can be found right next to Puerta del Sol, where Carrera de San Jerónimo begins. Using the most advanced technology, the museum takes visitors on a chronological journey through the history of the sport, in which we can admire real jerseys worn by football legends, as well as other original objects.
The space covering 4,000m2 is divided into seven floors, which are separated according to competitions and leagues. Take in some of the jerseys worn in official matches (World Cup, Euros, Champions League, etc.) by legends like Maradona, Pelé, Cruyff, Di Stéfano, Messi, Zidane, Iniesta and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Football fans will relish the opportunity to see the kit worn by Sergio Ramos in the 2010 World Cup final in South Africa—the match itself has a special room dedicated to it where visitors might even get a little emotional remembering Iniesta's winning goal—or Paolo Rossi's jersey from the iconic 1982 Italy vs Brazil World Cup final. And, of course, there's an area dedicated to the victory of the women's national team against England in the 2023 Women's World Cup final. Visitors can admire the jersey and boots worn by Ivana Andrés during the final in Sydney, as well as the medal she received for her contribution to the win, which she generously donated to the museum.
As well as these and other kits on display, the selection also includes original objects such as boots and footballs, and interesting videos about the game.
The building also has a gastronomic area on its impressive rooftop called LALIGA TwentyNine's LEGENDS restaurant, an extraordinary store on the ground floor and virtual reality experiences.
This project is led by Argentinian Marcelo Ordás, known as the world’s most important collector of elite football treasures by leading federations, clubs, governments, players, football industry brands and by FIFA.
LaLiga, UEFA, FIFA, CONMEBOL and other associations and federations join Legends. The Home of Football to bring the history of the greatest passion created by man to Madrid: football.