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Bournemouth’s Harry Arter gets a FIFA 16 Hero card in TOTW

Bournemouths Harry Arter gets a FIFA 16 Hero card in TOTW
Bournemouth’s Harry Arter joined a select group of players on FIFA 16 today.
On Saturday, the Bournemouth midfielder played a key role in the 2-1 win over Manchester United in the Premier League.
The Republic of Ireland international lined up for the Cherries at the Vitality Stadium, despite he and his partner losing their baby at birth earlier in the week.

See: Harry Arter provokes admiration for playing for Bournemouth v Man United [Tweets].
On Wednesday, EA Sports announced their team of the week and it included a FIFA 16 card for Harry Arter.
Last May, EA Sports introduced Hero Cards into FIFA Ultimate Team, to award individual and club heroes.
Previous winners can be seen below.
In truth, we suspect that not many FIFA Ultimate Team managers will be attempting to buy Harry Arter today, but this is a great gesture from EA Sports.
A photo posted by EA SPORTS FIFA (@easportsfifa) on Dec 16, 2015 at 7:11am PST
Previous winners of the Hero Card
Bournemouths Harry Arter gets a FIFA 16 Hero card in TOTW
Bournemouths Harry Arter gets a FIFA 16 Hero card in TOTW
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