Sticker Happy (Foil) Cologne 2015
About Sticker Happy Cologne 2015
Sticker Happy Cologne 2015 features a stylized gold autograph from Happy applied on a transparent sticker base for the ESL One Cologne 2015 tournament. As a player signature sticker, it stands out from other Cologne 2015 stickers through its clean handwritten design and its association with one of the event’s competitors.
Release & Source
The Sticker Happy Cologne 2015 can be found in the Autograph Capsule | Team EnVyUs | Cologne 2015.
The Sticker Happy (Foil) Cologne 2015 is a Exotic-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~4.5% per capsule, making it one of the rarest stickers in CS2.
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Sticker Happy Cologne 2015 is an autographed player sticker featuring Happy from the ESL One Cologne 2015 Major sticker set. It is a paper-style signature sticker rather than a team logo, and it can be applied to weapons in CS2 to create player-themed crafts. It is tied to the 2015 tournament period, which gives it relevance for older Major sticker combinations.
Happy refers to Vincent Schopenhauer, a French professional Counter-Strike player known for his in-game leadership and time with Team EnVyUs. His Cologne 2015 sticker is one of several player autograph stickers released for that Major. Collectors often use it in French-themed or EnVyUs-related crafts alongside items from the same era.
Because the sticker uses a dark autograph on a white sticker background with blue tournament accents, it works well on cleaner finishes where the signature stays readable. Good options include M4A1-S Guardian, AK-47 Vulcan, USP-S Orion, and AWP Asiimov. It also fits older tournament-style crafts on skins like M4A4 Bullet Rain or P250 Undertow.
Yes, it fits well into old-school Major crafts because it comes from ESL One Cologne 2015, one of the earlier CS:GO Major sticker releases. It pairs naturally with other Cologne 2015 autographs, Team EnVyUs stickers, and French player signatures like kioShiMa or NBK-. Crafts using 2014–2015 event stickers are often built around tournament history as much as visual matching.

