
Team profile
FC St. Pauli
Founded in 1910 in the vibrant, working-class district of St. Pauli in Hamburg, Germany, FC St. Pauli is a club renowned far beyond its sporting achievements for its unique identity, strong social conscience, and fiercely loyal fanbase. The club's early years were spent in local leagues, but it steadily grew, adopting the iconic skull-and-crossbones (the "Jolly Roger") as its symbol in the 1980s, which perfectly encapsulated its rebellious, anti-establishment spirit. The club's home is the intimate and atmospheric Millerntor-Stadion, located just a stone's throw from the famous Reeperbahn entertainment district. This proximity has deeply influenced the club's character, fostering a culture of inclusivity and tolerance. FC St. Pauli's identity is built on a foundation of left-wing politics, social activism, and a staunch opposition to commercialization and discrimination in football. Its fan culture is legendary, featuring choreographed displays, punk rock anthems, and a commitment to community projects. In terms of achievements, St. Pauli has spent most of its history oscillating between the second and third tiers of German football. They have famously won promotion to the Bundesliga on several occasions, most recently in 2010 and 2024, creating moments of euphoric celebration. While they have not won major national titles, they reached the DFB-Pokal final in 1988 and have competed in European competition, notably in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Legendary figures include cult heroes like goalkeeper Klaus Thomforde, midfielder Ingo Anderbrügge, and modern-era captain Fabian Boll, a local icon who embodied the club's soul. The team's playing style has often reflected its gritty, determined identity, emphasizing passion and teamwork over technical flair. Currently, FC St. Pauli competes in the 2. Bundesliga, consistently challenging for promotion. Their fiercest rivalry is with city rivals Hamburger SV in the "Hamburg Derby," while a deep-seated animosity also exists with Hansa Rostock. More than just a football club, FC St. Pauli is a global symbol of alternative football culture and a powerful social movement.
About FC St. Pauli
FC St. Pauli is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1910. FC St. Pauli currently fields a squad of 28 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 3 upcoming matches on the FC St. Pauli fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full FC St. Pauli schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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View allWhy HSV and St. Pauli Face Hefty Fines: Derby Pyro
The German football association (DFB) has imposed hefty fines on both HSV and St. Pauli after fans ignited fireworks during the Hamburg city derby.
Deco Hails Back-to-Back Titles: Barcelona's New Era Begins
Deco calls Barcelona's second straight La Liga title the start of a new era, led by young stars Yamal, Cubarsi, and Lopez. Rashford's future uncertain.
Wolfsburg Defy Fireworks, Now Face Paderborn in Relegation
After fireworks disturbance, Wolfsburg beat St. Pauli to face Paderborn in relegation playoff, a rematch that could decide their Bundesliga future.
Blessin 'Sorry' for Fans After St. Pauli Relegation
FC St. Pauli's relegation from Bundesliga was confirmed on the final matchday, leaving coach Alexander Blessin 'incredibly sorry' for the fans and squad.
St. Pauli Rebuild: Vasilj Out, Blessin In? What It Means
Relegated St. Pauli plans rebuild without goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj, but coach Alexander Blessin likely stays after emotional Millerntor farewell.
Wolfsburg's Untrained Set-Piece Heroics Seal Play-off Spot
Wolfsburg booked their third-ever relegation play-off appearance with a 3-1 win at St. Pauli, powered by set pieces they hadn't practiced in training.











