#22 St. Pauli (Home, 2008/2009)


Ah, St. Pauli. A truly cult club, and surely my favorite team in Germany (even though they didn't sign Jong Tae-Se).

Some of you might ignore the fact that this Hamburg-based club has more than 11 million supporters (at least that's what they say). There's actually many reasons why one should love St. Pauli.

Reasons why you should love FC St. Pauli:

- Their home stadium is located right next to Reeperbahn. Something like a mini-Amsterdam in Hamburg, except a lot more hardcore, with many bars, prostitutes and alcohol around. A real red-light district, with many no-children-allowed areas. And some bad things, too, but I really can't remember any. There's actually a funfair near their ground, the Millerntor-Stadion.

What if PSG moved to a Stadium near the Disneyland?
- St. Pauli was the first club in Germany to completely ban right-wing activists from their home matches, and obviously any right-wing symbols or displays on the terraces. That attracted an alternative fan-base, with many left-wing supporters.

- They famously display a Skull and Crossbones symbol everywhere - flags, scarves and even on their shirts. It's like their unofficial badge. Pirates rock, so they rock too.

Looks great on my shirt!
- Their fans are passionate and, above all, great lads (except when they're fighting neo-nazis somewhere). In 2006, they organized the exciting FIFI Wild Cup, a sort of World Cup for national teams that aren't allowed to enter in FIFA competitions, like Tibet and Greenland. St. Pauli fans competed as "Republic of St. Pauli". Wicked. Also, they usually organize displays against racism and sexism in football. The fans were also involved in an organization called Viva Con Agua de St. Pauli, that worked on improving water quality in developing countries in Africa. Pretty noble, I'd say.

Tibet in St. Pauli with the very same shirt I own.
Hell yeah!
- The club stuggled many times, but always survived. A few years ago, they were playing 3rd Division football and facing severe financial problems. A huge fan operation was set up, and they manage to save the club. Last season they played in Bundesliga.

- Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Ros bass player supports St. Pauli, and there's a great song by british band Art Brut named St. Pauli. They usually play Blur's Song 2 at their home ground whenever they score a goal. Nice choice. Vaduz used to play that song too.



When I visited Hamburg (a nice city by the way) a few years ago (in 2008 I think), there was keine chance  not coming back with a St. Pauli shirt. After a nice walk in Reeperbahn, I headed to their stadium. St. Pauli's club shop was unsurprisingly not posh at all, but it had a lot of stuff for sale. It was also a nice way to practice my german. The girl in the shop didn't understand why a portuguese family would visit Hamburg in the summer though, as everyone in Germany was dreaming about sunny beaches in sunny Algarve. I can understand that. But I kindly smiled and told her that the weather in Porto (my home town) isn't brilliant either.

But well, I managed to buy my shirt and everybody was happy.


The shirt is, at least, a bit unusual. How many teams pick brown as their home colour? Not many. The shirt has very thin brown and black stripes, but it looks mostly brown. They did a nice job with the sponsor too, it doesn't ruin the shirt at all. St. Pauli kits are manufactured by Do You Football, a german sportswear firm I never heard of before buying the shirt. But they've been doing some good jobs with the Pirates.





I actually don't like brown that much, and their away kit always look a little bit better. But a white St. Pauli shirt? No no, it makes no sense. It had to be the home one.


 Got to love St. Pauli. It'd be just awesome if there were more clubs like this one.

Francisco Ferreira

Journalist and football enthusiast. Born and raised in Porto, but ended up cheering the local minnows: Boavista FC. Football shirt collector, because it's a great to waste my money.

5 comments:

  1. Fascinating stuff! I wasn't aware of most of that info. From now on they will be my German team!

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  2. Francisco,


    If you went to Berlin, try to go to a 1.FC Union Berlin match in the Stadion An der Alten Försterei in Köpenig.

    It's a kind of a mini St. Pauli. Another "Kult Klub". The ambience is really superb. I got really hooked up ;)

    Here's the report of the experience (in portuguese ;)

    http://desbobina.blogspot.com/2011/07/ultima-camada-de-berlim.html

    abraço
    aires

    p.s. I got here through the link in "In Bed With Maradona". Excellent writing!

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  3. Hey mate,

    yeah, Union Berlin rocks! It's a shame I didn't manage to get their shirt yet.

    Loved the text! Nice stuff indeed.

    Cheers!

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