Police have released images of items stolen from Scott Arfield's car which included a signed NHS shirt.
Cops have launched an appeal after the Rangers star's Audi A6 was targeted in Glasgow at the weekend.
The car had £3,000 worth of memorabilia and golf clubs swiped from inside that were due to be auctioned off for charity and the NHS.
The haul included two bespoke white Rangers football tops with a distinctive ‘THANK YOU’ above the badge.
There were also a pair of Adidas football boots signed by Jermaine Defoe, a pair of Puma football boots signed by Glen Kamara and a pair of goalkeeper gloves signed by Allan McGregor.

A black and grey Callaway Chev 14+ golf bag containing golf clubs was also taken.
The incident happened in the Dowanhill area between 11pm on Saturday, 2 October, and 1.15am on Sunday, 3 October.
We previously told you how the Canadian international took to social media saying his motor had been raided in the city's West End.
Posting to his 27,500 followers on Instagram, the 32-year-old said cops had been told but urged anyone with further information to come forward.
He wrote: "My car got broken into last night in the West End.
"Callaway golf clubs and Rangers memorabilia including a signed NHS top from last season for charity were taken.
"Police have been notified, however any more information would be much appreciated."
Constable Mark Garner, of Govan Police Station, said: “These items, many of which were signed by Rangers players, were due to be auctioned off and the proceeds donated to charity and the NHS.
"The items included two bespoke white Rangers football tops with a distinctive ‘THANK YOU’ above the badge, a pair of Adidas football boots signed by Jermaine Defoe, a pair of Puma football boots signed by Glen Kamara, a pair of goalkeeper gloves signed by Allan McGregor and a black and grey Callaway Chev 14+ golf bag containing golf clubs.
“Our enquiries are ongoing and I would urge anyone who has information about where these items may be, or who saw anything suspicious in the area, to please contact police immediately.”
Those with information can contact Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident 3149 of 3 October. Alternatively, the charity Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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