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Full name: FC Sankt Pauli e.V.
Nickname(s): The Anarchists, Totenkopf
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It was in the mid-80's that St. Pauli's transition from a traditional club into a "Kult" club began. The club was also able to turn the location of its home field in the dock area part of town St. Pauli near Hamburg's famous Reeperbahn - centre of the city's nightlife and its red-light district - to its advantage. An alternative fan scene emerged built around left-leaning politics and the "event" and party atmosphere of the club's matches. Supporters adopted the skull and crossbones as their own unofficial emblem. Importantly, St. Pauli became the first team in Germany to officially ban rightwing, nationalist activities and displays in its stadium in an era when fascist inspired football hooliganism threatened the game across Europe.
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The club prides itself on having have the largest number of female fans in all of German football. In 2002, advertisements for the men's magazine Maxim were removed from the team's stadium in response to fan protests over the sexist depictions of women in the ads.
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St. Pauli is also a worldwide symbol for punk and related subcultures. [1] The unofficial Totenkopf logo and the team's brown and white football jerseys have often been worn by international artists such as Asian Dub Foundation. Turbonegro recorded a special version of their song "I Got Erection" with re-worked German lyrics for St Pauli. KMFDM frontman and Hamburg native Sascha Konietzko is a recognizable St. Pauli fan, even at one point placing a huge picture of a fist smashing a swastika on his band's main page with the caption St. Pauli Fans gegen Rechts! (St. Pauli fans against Nazis) underneath it. One of the most notable supporters and sponsors is Andrew Eldritch, lead singer of band The Sisters of Mercy. On his latest tour, Sisters Bite The Silver Bullet in 2006, Eldritch wore the famous Totenkopf shirt. German musicians: Fettes Brot, Die Ärzte singer Bela B, Kettcar, Tomte and many other bands, most of them underground.
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* St. Pauli opens its home matches with AC/DC's Hells' Bells, and after every home goal Song 2 by Blur is played, turning the stadium into a giant mosh pit.
* A rivalry developed between St. Pauli and Hansa Rostock in the early 90's because of the number of neo-Nazis among Hansa supporters at that time. As Hansa brought these groups under control and eventually banned them, the rivalry faded and died.
* The club's "hereditary enemy," is Hamburger SV, the city of Hamburg's largest and most successful football club. Past derby matches have taken place under close police watch to keep the supporters of the two sides separated, as HSV has a small, but visible group of neo-fascist fans. During derbies, HSV supporters have held up banners reading "HASS" (hate), or chanted "Zecke verrecke!" ("Ticks, croak it!"), while St.Pauli fans often answer, in allusion to the Italian leftist Ultra scene, "Amburgo, Amburgo: Vaffanculo!" (Hamburg, Hamburg: go fuck off!). As HSV's stadium lies on the outskirts of Hamburg, many St. Pauli fans see their club as the only "true" football club in the city.
* St. Pauli is very proud of having what is probably the last non-electronic scoreboard in the upper leagues. After every goal, a worker manually updates the scoreboard by taking down and then replacing a number placard.
The club's home is the Millerntor-Stadion.
Players
Current squad
No. Position Player
1 Germany GK Patrik Borger
2 Germany DF Florian Lechner
3 United States DF Ian Joy
4 Germany DF Fabio Morena
5 Germany MF Hauke Brückner
6 Democratic Republic of the Congo MF Michél Mazingu-Dinzey
7 Germany MF Marvin Braun
8 Germany MF Florian Bruns
9 Germany FW Daniel Stendel
10 Germany MF Thomas Meggle
11 Germany FW Jens Scharping
12 Germany MF Timo Schultz
No. Position Player
13 Germany MF Charles Takyi
14 Germany DF Marcel Eger
15 Senegal DF Abdou Sall
17 Germany MF Fabian Boll
19 Germany MF Dirk Prediger
20 Canada MF Jonathan Beaulieu-Bourgault
22 Germany FW Felix Luz
24 Germany DF Carsten Rothenbach
27 Germany DF Jeton Arifi
28 Germany MF Lukas Sosnowski
31 Germany GK Benedikt Pliquett
32 Germany GK Timo Reus
33 Germany GK Lennart Rotetzki
Notable players
Notable former or current players of St. Pauli include:
Ivo Knoflicek, Jan Kocian, Ivan Klasnić, Cory Gibbs, Zlatan Bajramović, Thomas Meggle, Klaus Thomforde, Walther Frosch, Volker Ippig, Ronald Karp, Martin Driller, Bernd Hollerbach, Fabian Boll, Morten Berre, Yang Chen, Deniz Baris, Christian Rahn, Franz Gerber, Jürgen Gronau, Carsten Pröpper, André Trulsen, Leo Manzi, Holger Stanislawski, Paul Caligiuri and Dieter Schlindwein.
As well, St. Pauli are also known for their close links with many other foreign clubs, and enjoy a particularly close friendship with Celtic with St. Pauli fans attending Celtic games on the continent when Celtic play UEFA competitions.
pesme
http://www.drangduewels.de/drangduewels/html/musik/pauli.mp3
http://www.schnarchschnecken.de/mp3/live/St.%20Pauli.mp3
http://www.menvafan.net/fotboll/pauli/song...auli%20Song.mp3
http://www.fc-st-pauli.ch/_pics/Downloads/...%20St.Pauli.mp3
http://www.fc-st-pauli.ch/_pics/Downloads/...auli%20Fans.mp3
Sajtovi
http://www.myspace.com/fcsanktpauli
http://www.fcstpauli.de
http://www.ultra-stpauli.com/
FC St. Pauli fans from Serbia (uskoro i sajt)