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Are you football crazy, football mad? In that case, one of the football credit cards is surely the credit card for you. Football credit cards are affinity cards, that is to say they are credit cards linked to a particular cause in this case the football club.

What do you get with football credit cards? Simply another way of displaying your allegiance to the club of your choice; the credit cards display the logo of your team and, every time you spend, most football credit cards will donate a small percentage of what you spend on the card to the club allowing you to show your support financially as well.

Supporting your team with football credit cards may also allow you to get extra benefits such as discounts at the club shop, reward points you can redeem against ticket sales and other special offers of interest to sports fans.

Football credit cards are available through more than 50 English clubs, the England team itself and even the Premiership division. The Premiership card is a Barclaycard but most of the others are operated by MBNA and, therefore, share very similar features. Football credit cards may be used in exactly the same way as any normal credit cards.

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Last Updated: May 2007 © Moneyextra.com

 

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