The sticker is rectangular with a black background. It features a stylized white illustration of a bulldog's head in profile, looking to the right. The bulldog has a fierce expression with bared teeth and a prominent jawline. To the left of the bulldog is the text 'FRFC' in large, bold, white, sans-serif font. To the right of the bulldog is the number '1908' in the same font style. Below the main text and image, in a smaller, ornate, white font, is the phrase 'We Are The Boys From Rotterdam!'. There are subtle red and white highlights behind the 'FRFC' text, suggesting a light source or a design element.

FRFC 1908 We Are The Boys From Rotterdam!

20 October 2025 13
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