Heidelberg United enshrined in credit card
Heidelberg United Football Club has been honoured in a slightly unusual manner
Personalised: the Heidelberg Football Club credit card.
Heidelberg United Football Club has been honoured in a slightly unusual manner.
You can now get a personalized Heidelberg United eftpost/credit card at the ANZ bank.
Only available at Preston ANZ branch, the card features the football club's logo and a player in action.
Club president George Katsakis says he feels honoured with the card.
"An institution like the ANZ getting involved with Heidelberg is just phenomenal," he told Neos Kosmos.
When asked if he would get one personally, Katsakis said "it should be a priority for every member to get one".
Currently Heidelberg is last on the ladder.
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