International Membership

Football is a global game - and that's also true of Charlton's supporters, with the Addicks' fanbase stretching right the way around the world.
Charlton supporters' clubs exist from as near as Greenwich and Bexley to as far afield as Sweden, Denmark, Canada and New Zealand.
And with the internet constantly making it easier for fans to get in contact with one another, supporting Charlton is now a global community.
A new fans' forum to discuss Charlton issues with senior club officials was launched in 2008 and overseas supporters are represented by organised groups in Sweden and Australia/New Zealand.
Australia/New Zealand: (Terry Hastings) - addicksdownunder@yahoo.com
Sweden: (Lars Liljegren) - lars@addicks.se
Click here for details on the fans' forum.
The Valley hosts regular visits from fans from abroad, who combine a trip to SE7 with a home match. Supporters who live abroad can buy match tickets by joining the overseas Red Card membership scheme - simply click here and follow the instructions.
Any queries regarding matchday tickets should be directed to tickets@cafc.co.uk
Overseas fans can also listen to online commentary of all Charlton games via CAFC TV. The club's video channel, which launched in November 2008, allows subscribers to view a variety of content, as well as listen to online match commentary of every Charlton game - home and away - via the Addicks' official radio partners, BBC LONDON 94.9.
Match highlights - available 24 hours after the final whistle - and pre and post-match interviews with the Addicks management are also available to watch, while fans can also view archive action of games and interviews from over the years as well as features compiled for the big screen at The Valley.
There is also the facility to search for goals, great saves and red cards and the ability to save favourites, as well as video features focusing on other areas of the club, such as the work done by the Charlton Community Trust.
Sign up to CAFC TV here.
An illustration of Charlton's international support was evident in July 2008 when Cam Seed, the nephew of the club's legendary manager, Jimmy Seed, travelled to The Valley from his home in Canada to have a tour around the stadium.
And Moira Bartram, daughter of Charlton's highest appearance-maker, goalkeeper Sam, is another regular visitor from the same country.
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