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A round sticker featuring the Hammarby Stockholm logo. The logo includes a flag with green and white stripes, surrounded by a yellow wreath. The text "HAMMARBY STOCKHOLM" is written in a circular fashion around the logo, and the text "SM-GULDET" is partially visible at the bottom. 12
A black sticker with the text "One Life One Love" written in a stylized font.  At the center is a green and white flag with the letters "HIF" inside a yellow laurel wreath. The sticker is affixed to a grey pole, partially damaged along the edges. 10
This circular sticker boasts a bold design.  The words "Invicta Ulster" are prominently displayed around a central image of a person holding a megaphone, set against a yellow and black striped background.  The sticker is affixed to a gray pole outdoors. 106
A round sticker featuring a cartoon drawing of a player kicking a soccer ball. The player is depicted with yellow and black striped shorts, a green hat, and is in a dynamic pose. The background of the sticker is green with white stripes. 17
The sticker is circular with a yellow border. Inside, a blue shield is prominent, depicting a golden well with a bucket hanging from a rope. Laurel branches flank the shield. The text 'BRØDBYERNES B.I.F. IDRÆTSFORBUND' encircles the shield in yellow lettering on a blue background. Two small yellow stars are also visible within the shield. The sticker appears to be slightly worn, with some peeling at the edges, suggesting it has been affixed for some time. 13
A yellow and blue shield sticker depicting a vintage steam train blowing smoke. The bottom features the acronym 'CARC' and small cursive text on a yellow textured background. 3
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The central sticker is circular and white, with black text and an illustration. The text reads 'KATEKES' in a serif font at the top, and '2409' below it in a larger, bolder font. Beneath the numbers is a silhouette of a gothic-style building, possibly a church or cathedral, with a tall spire. The sticker appears slightly worn and is partially covered in frost. Below this circular sticker is another, larger sticker with black graffiti-style lettering on a white background. This graffiti is abstract and appears to be a tag. 8
A white sticker with black marker writing on a grey metal pole. The text says "Art Enfants Terribles". 4
A round sticker affixed to a dark-green pole. The sticker features a blue circular design with two light-brown fists in chains, and text in a circular shape surrounding the fists.  Part of the sticker is damaged. The text partially visible is 'ET FÖR ULTRA' and 'Djurgårdens IF 1912'. The background is a green lawn and trees. 10
The sticker is rectangular with slightly rounded corners, adhered to a dark green pole. The top portion features a banner with red and yellow stripes, reminiscent of a flag. Prominently displayed are the words "GO AHEAD" in a bold, stylized font; "GO" is red, and "AHEAD" is yellow, both outlined in black and white. To the right of "AHEAD" is a grey, stylized trophy cup. Below "GO AHEAD" in smaller white text is the Dutch phrase "IK HOU VAN JOU HET MEEST" (I love you the most). The central and largest part of the sticker depicts a vibrant football stadium scene, likely during a night match. The stands are visible with spectators, and the field below is engulfed in thick white smoke from numerous red flares or pyrotechnics lit along the lower stands. Football players are visible on the pitch. Small, partially obscured logos like "TOTO", "Heineken", and "KNVB BEKER" can be seen within the stadium image. The bottom of the sticker has a black band with red text that reads "BEKERWINNAAR 2025" (Cup Winner 2025), indicating a future aspiration. 7
The sticker is rectangular with a light orange-beige border, framing a central image on a black background. The main subject is a stylized, light beige head featuring a prominent single eye with a large black pupil and a small white highlight, and a simple, curved mouth below it. The head wears a distinctive, multi-layered headpiece in beige and white. The figure appears to be emerging from or submerged in a purple, wavy, or patterned surface at the bottom. Small purple dots are scattered across the black background above the head. The word "DOTSY" is written in white, inverted, across the bottom of the purple section. The overall aesthetic is clean, graphic, and illustrative. 14
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