More than 20,000 Fulham FC supporters issued with smartcards...
By Andy McCue
Published: 15 November 2006 10:40 GMT
London-based Premiership football club Fulham has started issuing RFID-enabled smartcards to fans, following a successful trial of the technology at a pre-season friendly game against Portuguese club Boavista this summer.
Photo credit: Andy McCue
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