West Ham United Football Club
West Ham United Football Club
World Cup winners' medals from West Ham's three 1966 stars are the pride of the east London club's collection.
The medals won by Bobby Moore, Sir Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters are on display in the museum at the club's Upton Park home - as are others won by the club's most celebrated players.
Supporters' donations helped towards the £4 million cost of the museum.
The club dates its history back to 1895 and the formation of a football side by workers from the Thames Iron Works.
From the grainy photograph of boys knocking a ball about in the street to the artist's impression of the club's soon to be 40,000 seat stadium, this Museum not only traces the history of a football club, but that of the game itself.
On entering, visitors are greeted with a projected image of Arnold Hills, owner of the Thames Iron Works and Shipbuilding Company.
Stadium Tour
Former Player Stadium Tours
- Exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the Boleyn Ground
- Guided tour with legends Phil Parkes and Alan Taylor, as they recount tales from their respective Hammers careers
- Visit the home dressing room
- Have photos taken pitchside, which will be sent on via email. (With that in mind, please ensure that we have your correct email address on record. You can verify this when purchasing by phone or in person. We will automatically have it if you have booked online.)