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24 stickers

Street sticker A rectangular sticker adhered to a metal pole, featuring a black and white design with accents of red and yellow. The left side displays a circular crest with '1912' at the top, 'BIF' in the center within a shamrock-like emblem, and 'BRYNÄS' below, all in white on a black background. The right side depicts a stylized crowd of diverse faces, rendered in black and white, with several red and yellow flags or banners waving above them. The overall aesthetic is graphic and illustrative, celebrating a sports club's history and supporters. 6
Street sticker A rectangular, monochromatic sticker affixed to a dark metal pole. The central image depicts a historical townscape, predominantly in black and white. On the left, a prominent dark building with a tall, ornate tower featuring a clock and spire stands against a lighter sky. To its right, a street scene unfolds with streetlights and the facade of another building. In the background, a faint, circular, crest-like emblem is subtly visible. The bottom portion of the sticker features bold, white text in an old-fashioned serif font, reading 'Union fans Bernau'. The overall aesthetic is graphic and evokes a sense of local history and community support. 14
Street sticker The sticker features a St. George's Cross (England flag) as its background. Prominently displayed across the center is the text 'SOUTHEND UTD' in large black letters with a white outline, set against the red horizontal stripe of the cross. In the top left quadrant, blue text reads 'One Team in Essex', while the top right quadrant contains dark red text stating 'In Your Town Taking The Piss'. The bottom left quadrant showcases the official crest of Southend United, featuring a shield with three seaxes, a football, a shrimp, and waves, with 'SOUTHEND UNITED' written on a banner below. The bottom right quadrant depicts a cartoon character, strongly resembling Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes, in a urinating pose, with the stream directed at a shield-shaped crest for 'COLCHESTER UNITED FC', which features two golden eagles on a blue and yellow background. 4
Street sticker A rectangular sticker prominently featuring the text 'BETZE FANS' in bold, white block letters against a vibrant red background. In the center, replacing the space between 'BETZE' and 'FANS', is a circular logo with a white background and a red outline, containing the stylized red letters '1. FCK'. The sticker is applied horizontally on a silver metal railing, with a small strip of blue tape visible directly above it. A partially obscured blue and white sticker is visible underneath the main sticker. 5
Street sticker A rectangular sticker with slightly rounded corners, predominantly blue and white. It features the word 'ULTRAS' in large, stylized block letters. The letters are white with a thick blue outline, set against a blue background. Intricate, abstract designs are visible within some of the letters, particularly the 'L' and 'R', adding to its dynamic appearance. The sticker shows signs of wear, including minor scuffs and slight peeling, indicating its physical nature. It is centrally placed over a larger, circular black and yellow sticker. 10
Street sticker The sticker is shaped like a stylized football scarf, predominantly yellow with a thin white border. The top section of the scarf, which forms a banner, features the text 'MJÄLLBY AIF' in bold black capital letters. Below this, on a slightly smaller line, is 'FRÅN LEICESTER-LANDET' also in black capital letters. The two ends of the scarf hang down from the main banner, each featuring black and yellow stripes, mimicking the fringed ends of a traditional football scarf. 4
Street sticker A rectangular, horizontally oriented sticker featuring a black and white photograph. The central figure is a young man, likely a football player, with a bandaged head covering his eyes and forehead. He wears a light-colored t-shirt splattered with dark marks, possibly blood or mud. On his right arm and chest, a circular emblem with a stylized 'AIK' logo is visible. In the blurred background, a crowd of spectators and some industrial-looking structures can be seen. The overall aesthetic is gritty and evokes a sense of historical struggle or intense dedication. 3
Street sticker A circular sticker with a dark brown background, featuring a central white skull wearing a black fedora with a white band. The skull is framed by two laurel wreaths, one red on the left and one blue on the right. Behind the skull and laurels, there's a horizontal stripe, red on the left and blue on the right. White text arcs along the top edge reading "SEKTION SÖDRA" and along the bottom edge reading "ÖSTERS IF". The numbers "20" and "21" are placed on the red and blue stripes respectively, to the left and right of the laurel wreaths. 7
Street sticker A circular sticker featuring a dark blue center with the words "SÜD TRIBÜNE" in bold, white, sans-serif capital letters at the top, and "Rostock" in a elegant, white script font at the bottom. The dark blue inner circle is framed by concentric rings of white, red, and a lighter blue, with a final thin white border. The sticker is adhered to a textured, black metal pole. 8
Street sticker A rectangular sticker with a vibrant blue background, affixed to a metal pole. On the left side, a cartoon caricature of a man with dark hair, glasses, and a light complexion is depicted with his arms crossed. He is wearing a blue and white halved football shirt, likely representing Blackburn Rovers, complete with a small crest. To the right of the cartoon character, against the same blue background, are three real-life young men, possibly footballers or fans, looking forward. Bold white text in a sans-serif font reads 'burnley can fuck off' across the lower right portion of the sticker. The sticker shows some signs of wear and tear, particularly around the edges. 7
Street sticker A rectangular sticker featuring a cartoon illustration of a smiling, bearded man with sunglasses, wearing a dark polo shirt with a small, intricate emblem (possibly 'A.I.H.' with a crown/lion motif). He is holding a lit red flare in his right hand, emitting white smoke. The background depicts a rustic forest scene with tall trees, including birch-like trees on the left and pine-like trees on the right, with a wire fence running through the middle ground. The color palette is dominated by earthy browns and greens, contrasted by the bright red and white of the flare. Large, light blue text with a dark outline is prominently displayed at the top, and smaller, yellow-green text on a black background is at the bottom. 6
Street sticker A rectangular sticker with a black background and a red and blue checkered pattern at the bottom. The top features the white text "HIF ON TOUR". Below this, there is an illustration of a white and black tour bus. On the front of the bus, in red text, it reads "SKÅNES STOLTHET" (Pride of Skåne). In the middle of the bus, also in red, it says "DI RÖE" (The Reds), and below that in a purple/blue shade, "HIF". At the rear of the bus, in red text, is "HIF". The sticker is dedicated to a football club and its supporters traveling. 9
Street sticker The sticker, predominantly white, red, and black, displays a black and white, halftone-style portrait of a man with short, dark hair and a neutral expression, wearing a dark collar or jacket. Behind his head, red rays fan out against a white background, creating a sunburst effect. Above the portrait, the word "BRANN" is printed in large, bold red capital letters. The entire design is bordered by a thin red line, followed by an even thinner blue line. The sticker is affixed to a black, somewhat textured pole, which appears to have water droplets on its surface. Partially visible below this sticker are other obscured stickers or graffiti. 11
Street sticker The central sticker is a red rectangle with bold white capital letters arranged vertically to read 'ULT SCF RAS'. This sticker is placed on top of a larger white sticker that has abstract black splatter-like designs. Below the red sticker, visible on the white background, is smaller black text that says 'RTS-PNP' on one line and 'K432' on the line below it. The entire piece is affixed to a textured metal surface. 18
Street sticker The central sticker depicts a stylized hooded figure holding an old-fashioned brown football that has the word 'ULTRA' inscribed on it. To the left of the hooded figure, there is a shield with green and white vertical stripes, featuring a crowned head, possibly a queen or a historical royal figure. Below these elements, a modern football stadium is illustrated. The entire central design is encircled by a green and yellow sunburst or wreath pattern. The sticker predominantly uses shades of green, white, black, brown, and yellow/gold. Above and below this main sticker, fragments of other stickers are visible, bearing the words 'BASSLINE' and 'COLORS' respectively. 7
Street sticker The sticker features a red devil mascot, a common symbol for the 1. FC Kaiserslautern football club. The devil is wearing the team's jersey with the number 9, holding a stein of beer in one hand and a soccer ball under its foot. The sticker is circular with red and white stripes in the background and text indicating it's a fan representation. "DIE FANS VOM 1.FC KAISERSLAUTERN". 8
Street sticker This sticker features a menacing figure with glowing green eyes and hands gripping a disc. The text "KATOWICE" is prominently displayed in yellow, with the phrase "MIASTO JEDNEGO WYBORU" below. The GKS logo is visible in the top left corner. 13
Street sticker This is a square sticker featuring the Energie Cottbus logo, which is a stylized 'V' surrounded by a laurel wreath. The background consists of red and white stripes, images of fans, and what appears to be red smoke flares. The sticker looks like it's sitting on a textured surface. 2
Street sticker A green and white sticker wrapped around a pole, stating "Der SK Rapid ist unsere Droge, wir ziehn mit dir durchs ganze Land", in German. It translates to "SK Rapid is our drug, we'll move with you through the whole country". 11
Street sticker This sticker is divided into four quadrants, each containing a distinct graphic. The top-left quadrant shows a crowned figure wearing a green and white striped scarf around their neck and face, reminiscent of a football fan. The top-right features a circular emblem with a flag-like design within a laurel wreath. The bottom-left displays a figure raising their arms in celebration, holding a megaphone. Finally, the bottom-right quadrant shows another crowned figure with their fists clenched, also wearing a similar green and white scarf. The style suggests a connection to a specific team or club, possibly football-related. 3
Street sticker Sticker featuring a stylized football jersey with vertical stripes, a logo, and the text "FRIHET FOR ULTRAS". The sticker is attached to a pole outdoors. 24
Street sticker A sticker featuring the text "Fanszene Cosmaulbrück" in a stylized font. The text is written in German and translates to "Fan scene Cosmaulbrück". The sticker is circular with a blue central area and a white outer ring. There is additional text in the outer ring, which appears to be a motto or slogan. 2
Street sticker Round sticker featuring a masked figure in a red jacket, the text "Fussballclub Winterthur" and the club's logo. The sticker's design is reminiscent of hooligan or ultras subculture. 7
Street sticker A sticker featuring the letters CA and the word "ultras" in a stylized font. A crest is prominently displayed above the text. The sticker is affixed to a weathered surface. 4