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The sticker displays a cartoonish character with a checkered hat and a grey jacket, eagerly drinking from a frothy yellow beer mug. Behind the character is a dark, shield-like emblem framed by a dark wreath. The emblem features a castle silhouette on the left, containing a small bear, and a stylized fish on the right. Below the central image, the words 'UNION BERLIN' are prominently displayed in a gold-outlined font, with 'Since 1966' written underneath.
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UNION BERLIN Since 1966

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18 July 2025 7
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