Harrogate Town will be featured in a Panini sticker album for the first time.
Town fans will be able to collect their footballing heroes when the brand’s new EFL collection launches this week.
The collection of 788 stickers will feature all 72 clubs from across the Championship, League One and League Two.
To celebrate the occasion, Harrogate Town will host a special event at the club’s Commercial Street shop on Thursday (20th November).
First-team players will be in attendance and there will be prizes, sticker swap sessions and plenty of opportunities for supporters to get involved.
The launch marks the first time Panini has released a dedicated EFL sticker album, featuring all 72 clubs from across the league.
Harrogate Town digital marketing coordinator Joe Mewis said:
“The Panini sticker collection is a massive part of football culture for fans of all ages, and we’re delighted to bring that excitement to Harrogate Town.
"Being featured in the album is fantastic for the club, and our launch event will be a great way for supporters to get involved, meet the players, and start building their collections together. I can’t wait to get my hands on the album and start opening packets!”

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