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A rectangular sticker with a dark blue background, adhered to a black pole. On the left side, the year '1981' is prominently displayed in large, silver-outlined numbers, filled with a light blue and dark blue checkered pattern. To the right, there is a shield-shaped emblem. The top section of the shield is white, featuring the text 'Järnkammerna' in a decorative script font, with 'stockholm' in a smaller, sans-serif font directly below it. The main body of the shield is vertically striped in alternating shades of blue and white. The sticker shows some minor scuffs and wear, indicating its outdoor placement. 3
A square-shaped sticker with a white background, featuring a prominent circular design in red. The word 'ULTRAS' is written in capital letters along the top curve of the circle, while 'MOSTAR' is written inverted along the bottom curve. In the center, the year '1994' is displayed horizontally in large, distressed red characters. The red elements have a textured, slightly worn appearance, giving the sticker a grunge or vintage feel. The sticker is slightly peeling at the edges, revealing its adhesive nature. 23
A sticker featuring a green and gold emblem with a star, oars, and laurel wreath. The sticker appears to be affixed to a metal pole outdoors.  There is some minor damage to the sticker. 9
The sticker features the Sheffield Wednesday Football Club crest, which is a blue and yellow shield. Within the shield, there is a white owl perched on a football, flanked by a castle on the left and a cluster of trees on the right. Below the owl and football, the initials "SWFC" are prominently displayed on a banner, and below that, two lion-like figures are present. The bottom of the crest features a banner with the Latin motto "AUDERE EST FACERE". The entire crest is framed by a decorative border. On either side of the crest, large white numbers "88" are displayed. 14
A black and white sticker featuring the number 50 inside a shield shape. The number is in an old-style font and includes a smaller graphic within the shield. 12
A worn Hammarby sticker featuring two beer steins, a soccer ball, and a laurel wreath. The text says "Det är vi som är Hammarby!" which translates to "It's us who are Hammarby!"  The year 1889 is prominently displayed, likely signifying a founding or significant year for the club. 32
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A close-up shot of a sticker on a black pole. The sticker features a cartoon character holding a spray can and the word "YO" in bold letters. The style is reminiscent of classic graffiti art. 7
The sticker is centrally located on a dark, cylindrical surface, likely a lamppost. It features bold, stylized text in a metallic, reflective font with a dark red fill and a white outline. The text reads 'YO RUNNING CLUB 25' stacked vertically. The letters have a glossy, almost chrome-like appearance, with subtle shading that gives them a 3D effect. Below this text, a portion of another white sticker with a black outline is visible, depicting a stylized figure or emblem. 17
The sticker is white with a green border and features text in green capital letters. The text is arranged in three lines. The paper appears slightly creased and textured. Below this sticker, partially visible, are other stickers with metallic-looking lettering that spell out 'YO RUNNING'. 10
A worn-out sticker featuring the word "ORCIDA" in a vintage circus font. Below the main text, it says "SAVIRA 28.10.1950 VAŠ PAS", which might refer to a date and a pass. The sticker has a red, blue, and yellow color scheme. Part of a lower sticker is visible, with some text readable as "JE GOTOVO!" 13
The sticker features a black and white cartoon illustration of a spray paint can character in a dynamic pose. The character is shown from the chest down, with its arms extended. It appears to be actively spraying, with a cloud-like shape emanating from the nozzle. The cloud is stylized and forms the word "YO". The character itself has a distinct silhouette, with legs bent and feet pointing outwards. The overall style is reminiscent of graffiti art and urban culture. 5
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