#victory

10 stickers

Street sticker The sticker is circular with a prominent red border. At its center is a stylized skull with glowing red eyes, wearing a white and red striped bandana or helmet with a 'K' emblem. The skull is depicted with sharp teeth and a menacing grin. In its right hand, it holds a dagger with a lightning bolt design on the blade. In its left hand, it holds a lit bomb with a fuse and an explosion graphic. The skull is also wearing a white shirt with a red tie and a small emblem. The text 'BUKANEROS' is written in white capital letters along the top inner edge of the red border, and 'HASTA LA VICTORIA SIEMPRE' is written in white capital letters along the bottom inner edge of the red border. 20
Street sticker The sticker is circular with a red border. At its center is a detailed illustration of a skull wearing a helmet with a red and white striped pattern. The skull has glowing red eyes and a menacing grin. It is holding a bloody knife in its left hand and a lit bomb in its right hand. The background within the circle is black, with some white accents. Around the top of the circle, in white text with a black outline, are the words 'BUKANEROS'. Along the bottom of the circle, also in white text with a black outline, are the words 'HASTA LA VICTORIA SIEMPRE'. There is a small crest-like emblem on the skull's chest. 8
Street sticker A black and white sticker featuring a photograph of three men, likely footballers, posing with their arms around each other. They are wearing jerseys with some sort of emblem and what appear to be Adidas stripes on the sleeves. The background suggests an outdoor setting, possibly a sports field, and the image has a vintage feel. The sticker is slightly peeling at the top right corner and appears to be adhered to a textured, metallic surface with some blue markings. 3
Street sticker The sticker features a black and white graphic of a male athlete, possibly a skier, with a helmet and sporting gear, raising his arms in triumph. He holds a trophy in his left hand and a clenched fist in his right. Below his image, the text 'FAN CLUB FELLER' is visible, followed by a stylized mustache graphic, and then 'NORWEGEN'. At the very bottom, a hashtag '#FANCLUBFELLERNORWEGEN' is displayed. 11
Street sticker A square-shaped sticker affixed to a gray metal pole. The design features a prominent black and white stylized raised fist, a common symbol of solidarity, power, and resistance. Above the fist, in bold, blocky capital letters, is the German phrase "KÄMPFEN UND" (Fight and) and below the fist, "SIEGEN" (Win/Conquer). The background of the sticker is composed of red and white stripes, forming a cross pattern similar to a Nordic flag (like the Danish flag), with a white cross on a red field and white borders on the top and bottom. The overall aesthetic is one of determination and defiance. 1
Street sticker A sticker featuring a photo of a group of people standing on some stairs in front of a building.  The text 'Viking' is prominently displayed, along with information indicating a first-place finish in "Brønnøysund 2018", a cup win in 2019, and a bronze medal in 2021.  The overall aesthetic suggests a sports or team-related theme. 6
Street sticker This sticker shows a child with angel wings holding a flag, triumphing over a fallen adversary.  The style is reminiscent of vintage or classical artwork. The number 12 is visible on the child's clothing, and a website address, www.manchesterglory.com, is visible in the lower portion of the sticker. 2
Street sticker A sticker featuring a stylized illustration of a man with a beard wearing a hat, accompanied by the German phrase "Der Sieg ist in uns!" which translates to "Victory is within us!" 3
Street sticker This sticker shows a light-hearted cartoon illustration of a man with full body tattoos dancing exuberantly. He seems to be celebrating a victory indicated by the Swedish text. The style is reminiscent of a comic strip or graphic novel. 14
Street sticker A sticker featuring years of wins (1955, 1959, 1964, 1966, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2019) and the text 'Pokal-Samlare', likely referring to a trophy collector or a team's winning history. The design uses a color-blocked layout with red and blue sections. 2