Good to know that Daniel Radcliffe always pays his debts, even if it is two years later.

The Dublin Minor Football team lent the actor, who is worth $100 million, taxi cab fare after he went to a house party with them in 2012. On Thursday, one of the players, Conor Mullally, posted a picture on Twitter of the 50 Euros (about $64) the Harry Potter alum sent him along with a hand written note. He captioned the post, "Two years later,Daniel Radcliffe pays us back the taxi fare from that infamous night #gent."

Daniel's note read, "Hi Guys, So thanks again for paying for my cab! I couldn't live with myself if I didn't honour my word and pay you back. Once again great meeting you all. Hope this covers it!"

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What a nice guy! So how did they meet? The 25-year-old British actor ran into three members of the team on a street in Dublin right after they had won the 2012 All-Ireland Victory and struck up a conversation.

Conor called into local radio station FM104 in Ireland after the party and explained how the night started, saying, "He was small enough and wearing a cap for a disguise, so we just didn't recognize him at first. Then it suddenly hit us who it was — Daniel Radcliffe was standing beside us. We kept talking for ages and he asked for the Irish experience."

The experience the actor wanted included heading back to the team's house for a party. Conor said, "He realized he didn't have any money on him ... and we had to pay for his taxi."

Daniel recently met up with the team again in August at the Ireland premiere of his film What If and this time they had a customized jersey for him.

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Great to see that Daniel keeps in touch with the team — and this makes us love the actor even more!