6 meters long breaks the world record! Mannwan: Haaland s huge sneakers debut at the Football Museum

 10:50pm, 19 September 2025

Manchester night reported that Manchester City star Haaland's giant sneakers were unveiled at the National Football Museum in the UK.

Last week, a super-sized football shoe from Manchester City striker Haaland was on display in Manchester. The six-meter-long replica is an enlarged version of Haaland's latest Phantom signature sneakers, which met the kids at a "Football Beyond the Boundary" event and was displayed at the Etihad Stadium before the derby.

Now, this giant sneaker, known as "not to be missed" by Nike, is on display at the National Football Museum, and fans can visit it on September 20 and 21. The shoe is 2.45 meters high and 2.02 meters wide, equivalent to the British size 672, and is 70 times the size of Haaland’s actual sneakers, breaking the previous world record (5.35 meters x 2.05 meters x 1.70 meters).

The sneakers use the color scheme of "Laser Orange, Lemon Venom and Blue Void", inspired by Haaland's inner enthusiasm and goal explosiveness. Nike said that the sneakers improve accuracy through the NikeSkin touch zone, and the gripping texture helps players better seize the scoring opportunities.

Fans can go to the museum's stadium gallery to see the style of this giant sneaker. In addition, the interactive game area also features a penalty shootout and a new Premier League player virtual reality experience, allowing you to feel the speed, pressure and excitement on the Premier League stadium. Tim Desmond of the National Football Museum said: "We are very honored to be exhibiting this important football heritage in the museum. It has become a highlight of the stadium gallery and has attracted many visitors to take photos." The museum also has more exhibitions and activities, including special exhibitions and workshops exhibited with George Best's mini Cooper. In addition, there is a scoring gallery dedicated to special exhibitions, which is currently underway in the exhibition "From the Field to the Pages: The Magic of Football Yearbook".

Manchester residents (residents who pay local taxes to Manchester City Council) can enter free of charge. It is more cost-effective for other tourists to buy tickets online. The annual ticket for adults is £15, the annual ticket for children aged 5 to 15 is £9, and children under five are free.