Millerntor-Stadion, home stadium of FC Sankt Pauli
FC Sankt Pauli

FC Sankt Pauli

GermanyNiemcy
LDLDL

Założony

1910

Obiekt

Millerntor-Stadion

Miasto

Hamburg

Pojemność

29,564

Nawierzchnia

grass

#16 Bundesliga R0# Puchar Niemiec # Mecze towarzyskie klubów

Trofea

2. Bundesliga

2023/2024,1976/1977,

2xWinner

2. Bundesliga

2009/2010,1994/1995,1987/1988,

3x2nd Place

FC Sankt Pauli

FC St. Pauli, founded in 1910, is a cult club based in the vibrant Hamburg district of St. Pauli in northern Germany. Competing in the Bundesliga, the club plays at the Millerntor-Stadion, an intimate ground right in the heart of their working-class neighbourhood. The Braun-Weissen, or Brown-Whites, are internationally renowned for their strong anti-fascist, anti-racist, and pro-LGBTQ+ identity, attracting a global fanbase drawn to their political values as much as their football. The skull and crossbones is their iconic unofficial emblem. St. Pauli has bounced between the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga throughout their history but returned to the top flight in 2024, bringing their unique atmosphere and community spirit back to German football's elite level.