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Street sticker The central image features two stickers layered on a weathered grey pole. The larger, background sticker has a dark, somewhat gritty aesthetic, depicting a hooded figure with a face covering, standing amidst barbed wire. In the upper background, a stylized representation of the Frauenkirche in Dresden is visible. Below the figure, prominent orange-yellow text reads "BANDITEN" above "DYNAMO DRESDEN", with the Dynamo Dresden club crest integrated. Overlaid on this, slightly askew, is a smaller, white sticker featuring the classic cartoon characters Obelix and Asterix. Obelix is shown flexing his arm, while Asterix runs alongside him. Above them, brown text declares "FORZA SANKT PAULI!". Both stickers show signs of outdoor exposure, including water droplets. 2
Street sticker The sticker features a cartoon character, strongly resembling Eric Cartman from South Park, depicted from behind, bending over. The character wears a brown hat with 'SANKT PAULI' written in white. On the character's exposed buttocks, there is a small blue and white diamond logo, which is the emblem of Hamburger SV (HSV). The background of the sticker is brown. Above the character, the text 'DIE RAUTE IM HERZEN?' is written in white. Below the character, the text 'AM ARSCH IST MEHR PLATZ!' is written in white. The overall color scheme is brown, white, and skin tone, with a small blue and white accent for the HSV logo. The style is cartoonish and provocative, clearly referencing the football rivalry between FC St. Pauli and HSV. 13
Street sticker A circular sticker featuring the F.C. Hansa Rostock club crest. It has a white background with a blue outer border. The upper half displays a stylized blue ship with a white sail, on which a white lion rampant is depicted. A small red flag or pennant flies from the ship's mast. The lower half features a curved red banner-like element with the white text 'F.C. HANSA' written along its curve. A red anchor-like symbol or stylized cross is positioned between the ship and the text. The primary colors are white, blue, and red. 10
Street sticker A circular sticker featuring the emblem of Bayer 04 Leverkusen. The central design is a red shield with a white outline, containing the word 'BAYER' stacked vertically in white, topped by the Bayer cross logo, and the number '04' in white below it. The shield is set against a black background, which is then surrounded by a white ring. Around the outer edge of the white ring, in black text, are the words 'BAYER 04 LEVERKUSEN VEREIN FÜR LEIBESÜBUNGEN'. The sticker shows significant signs of wear and tear, with frayed edges, peeling, and dirt accumulation, particularly around the black and white outer ring, giving it a distressed and aged appearance. 7
Street sticker A vertically oriented, oval-shaped sticker featuring the text 'Hertha Berlin Sport Club' in bold, bubbly white letters with a thin white outline. The background is a vibrant blue with a subtle radial or sunburst pattern emanating from the center. The sticker is adhered to a metal pole, showing slight curvature and minor wear, indicating it is a genuine physical sticker. 11
Street sticker A rectangular sticker featuring the logo of 1. FC Union Berlin. The sticker has a white background with a distressed red border. The main design consists of large, stylized red letters '1. FC' with yellow outlines on the left. Integrated into the 'C' is a circular emblem with a black bear holding a yellow football, all within a red and yellow outline. To the right, the word 'UNION' is written in bold red letters with a yellow outline. The overall color scheme is red, yellow, black, and white. The sticker shows signs of wear, particularly around its edges. 7
Street sticker The sticker features the circular logo of FC St. Pauli. It has a thick brown outer ring with the text 'FC ST. PAULI' arching across the top and '1910' at the bottom, separated by small brown stars on either side. The inner part of the circle has a white background, which then contains a smaller red circle. Inside this red circle is a stylized white depiction of a building, resembling St. Michaelis Church (the 'Michel'), complete with a cross on its spire and two small white stars flanking it. The overall color scheme is brown, red, and white. 16
Street sticker A rectangular sticker with rounded corners, predominantly blue with white horizontal stripes at the top and bottom. The left side features the coat of arms of Schöneberg, depicting a red brick castle with a black bear on its wall, and two red deer standing on a green hill against a golden-yellow background. The right side contains partially peeled white text with a black outline, which appears to read 'HerthaBSC'. Below this, in large, bold white capital letters, is the word 'SCHÖNEBERG'. The sticker shows signs of wear and peeling, particularly over the 'HerthaBSC' section. 1
Street sticker The sticker is a rectangular design with an ornate, decorative black border on a white background. At the top, the words "MYTHOS BORUSSIA" are arched in bold black capital letters. Centered below this is a shield-shaped crest, predominantly black with white text, featuring "Fussball Club" at the top, "Borussia" in the middle, and "M.Gladb. Eicken" below. A small football icon is positioned beneath the crest, followed by the text "125 JAHRE". The lower section of the sticker displays a three-line German motto in bold black capital letters: "IN EICKEN GEBOREN,", "FÜR GROSSES", "BESTIMMT". The sticker shows signs of being outdoors, with visible water droplets on its surface, and is affixed to a textured grey metallic pole. 12
Street sticker A circular sticker with a dark green background and a white border. The top arc of the circle features the word "OSTERHOLICS" in bold white capital letters, and the bottom arc reads "BREMEN" in similar styling. The center of the sticker contains two white outlined icons: a frothy beer mug on the left and a stylized 'W' enclosed within a diamond shape on the right, reminiscent of the Werder Bremen football club logo. The sticker is adhered to a reddish-brown granite-like surface. 4
Street sticker A circular sticker featuring a stylized blue bear, the iconic symbol of Berlin, standing on its hind legs with an open mouth, holding a flowing banner. The banner prominently displays 'Hertha BSC' in white text. Below the bear, another banner segment reads 'IN BERLIN', and at the very bottom, a smaller segment states 'SEIT 1892'. The entire design is framed by multiple concentric blue and white rings, giving it the appearance of a club crest or emblem. The sticker is predominantly blue and white, with the blue elements contrasting against the white background. 12
Street sticker A rectangular sticker with slightly rounded corners, featuring a white background. A thin, solid blue strip runs along the top edge. The text "Hertha BSC" is prominently displayed in the center, rendered in a bold, slightly rounded, sans-serif font in a vibrant blue color. The sticker is affixed to a silver metal railing. 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. 6
Street sticker The central sticker features a circular emblem set against a distressed, grunge-style background resembling a flag with red, white, blue, and yellow sections. The emblem depicts a profile of a bearded man wearing a horned helmet, reminiscent of a Viking warrior. Above his head within the circle is a yellow eagle. Around the top arc of the circle, the text "ALLES FÜR DEN FCH!!!" is written. A smaller text "INSA" is visible on the right side of the circle. Below the circular emblem, a black banner with a white outline prominently displays the word "SUPTRAS". The overall aesthetic is rugged and fan-oriented. 4
Street sticker The sticker showcases the emblem of Alemannia Aachen, a German football club. It is predominantly black and yellow, with some light blue/white text. The central design features a large black eagle with spread wings, facing left, set against a yellow wreath-like background. To the right of the eagle, there's a black triangular pennant with a yellow border, containing a large yellow capital 'A'. Above this pennant, the word 'ALEMANNIA' is written in yellow capital letters on a black banner. Below the main crest, 'ALEMANNIA' is written in prominent light blue/white block letters with a yellow outline, and beneath that, 'Aachen' is written in a flowing yellow script font with a black outline. The sticker has a slightly worn appearance, indicating it's a physical sticker on a pole. 3
Street sticker The sticker features two distinct designs layered on top of each other. The top sticker has a camouflage-patterned background with bold white lettering that appears to read 'DAS'. Below this, a circular sticker is visible. The circular sticker has a black and red striped border. Inside, it depicts a winged cherubic figure, possibly a lion, standing on a globe or a detailed base, with the text 'TURN-U-SPIELVEREIN LEVERKUSEN' and '19 04' also visible. Partially overlapping this circular sticker is another element with a stylized face shouting, with the words 'ULTRA' and 'LEVERKUSEN' repeated. The overall impression is one of fan culture and sports team affiliation. 5
Street sticker The sticker is circular, featuring a vibrant yellow background with a thick black outer border. In the center, there is a smaller black circle containing the bold black letters "BVB" with "09" directly underneath. Around this central emblem, along the outer edge of the yellow circle, the word "OSTBORUSSEN" is written in black uppercase letters across the top, and "DORTMUND" is written in similar black uppercase letters across the bottom. The overall design is clean and clearly identifies with the football club. 6
Street sticker A circular sticker affixed to a metal pole, featuring Popeye the Sailor Man. Popeye is depicted with a wide grin, flexing his biceps, and wearing a blue and white striped soccer jersey with "Hansa" written on it. The sticker has a light blue background and is framed by text. The top arc reads "SEKTION SEEFAHRT", and the bottom arc reads "F.C. HANSA ROSTOCK". The background is a bright blue sky with some clouds and blurred distant land. 7
Street sticker 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. 5
Street sticker The central sticker is a white rectangle with a thin red border, featuring the text "ERSTER FUSSBALLCLUB" in smaller red font above "UNION BERLIN" in larger, bold red font. A small red triangular emblem with a 'V' shape is positioned between 'UNION' and 'BERLIN'. The sticker is placed on a light grey or white surface that shows signs of wear, discoloration, and black graffiti marks. In the background, green foliage and trees are visible, suggesting an outdoor setting. 6
Street sticker A cartoon-style sticker depicting a grey elephant dressed as a boxer. The elephant wears red boxing gloves, red shorts, and red boots. Its grey shirt prominently displays 'Colonia' in a stylized font, with 'AMATEURE' written beneath it. On the left chest area, there is a circular logo containing '1. FC KÖLN'. The text '1. FC KÖLN' is also visible on the right leg of the red shorts. The elephant has a determined or slightly angry expression. The sticker is applied to a textured, metallic surface. 19
Street sticker A circular sticker featuring the name of a football club, '1. FC Kaiserslautern', in large, white, cracked-texture letters with a black outline against a red background. The text '1. F.C.' is at the top in a similar style, and '1900' is at the bottom. The sticker is applied to a dark, vertically grained wooden surface, possibly a fence post or railing, which shows signs of weathering. 9
Street sticker The image features two stickers on a dark surface. One sticker contains text that reads '@tusdiezweite'. The other one is a sports logo. The background appears to be part of a scoreboard or similar display. 8
Street sticker The sticker features a cartoonish blue dinosaur head with an 'X' for an eye and a drooping, pink tongue, indicating distress or death. Its neck is clutched by a pale-skinned hand, as if being strangled. On the wrist of the hand, a brown banner or sign is depicted, containing German text. A small, black and white diamond-shaped logo, resembling the Hamburger SV (HSV) football club emblem, is visible on the dinosaur's neck. The entire illustration is outlined in black on a white rectangular background, adhered to a grey pole, showing signs of wear and slight peeling at the edges. 5
Street sticker This sticker features the Hansa Fans Ludwigslust emblem. The emblem includes two shields, one with a bull and crown, and the other with a blue design featuring stars and yellow shapes. Next to those is the Hansa Rostock logo with a ship. The text reads 'HANSAFANS Ludwigslust'. The sticker is affixed to a weathered pole with other peeling stickers. 18
Street sticker A red sticker with a picture of the Betzenberg stadium and the text "Nice here, but have you ever been to the Betzenberg?" in German. The sticker also features the logo of 1. FC Kaiserslautern. 24
Street sticker A sticker featuring the text "Nordkurve Babelsberg" in a retro font, with a graphic of a broken chain underneath. The sticker is affixed to a weathered surface. 7
Street sticker A blue and white sticker with the text "In Berlin an der Spree gibt's nur Hertha BSC!" and a small Hertha BSC logo. The text is in German and translates to: "In Berlin on the Spree there is only Hertha BSC!". It's likely a sticker from a Hertha BSC fan. 16
Street sticker A sticker showing support for F.C. Lokomotive Leipzig.  The sticker is yellow with a blue and green emblem featuring the team's logo and a laurel wreath. The text "Haltet den FCL in Ehren" (Keep the FCL in Honor) is displayed above and below the emblem. 20
Street sticker A sticker with a stylized design that says "Schöner Eisern Cup ohne Nazis" which translates to "nicer iron cup without Nazis". The sticker is red and yellow with white lettering. It's attached to a dirty surface with other stickers. 6
Street sticker A black and white sticker with the text "SEKTIO
STADION
VERBOT" and the smaller text "-SC Preussen Münster- at the bottom. The sticker is attached to a surface outdoors. 41
Street sticker A sticker featuring the words "Waldseite Union Berlin" in a stylized graffiti font. The sticker is applied to a red surface, possibly a barrier or fence. 6
Street sticker A blue and white sticker featuring the Hertha BSC logo and the word "WEDDING". The logo includes a shield with a griffin and a flag with the club's name. 58
Street sticker A sticker featuring the logo of "Gegengerade 92", a fan club of Karlsruher SC (Karlsruher Sport-Club). The design includes blue and white stripes with two circular logos, one showing a stylized representation of the club's crest and the other potentially depicting a scene from a football match. The text includes "Gegengerade" and "92". 24
Street sticker A round sticker featuring the Bayer Leverkusen logo and the text "Wir für unseren Traum" (We for our dream) in German. The sticker is black and red with a central logo depicting two lions and the year 1904. The sticker is affixed to a gray pole outdoors. 9
Street sticker A sticker showing the logo of Hertha BSC and KSC, with the text "Vereint in den Farben" (United in the colors) and "Vereint gegen alle" (United against all). 25