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Fußball-Club St. Pauli von 1910 e.V., commonly known as simply FC St. Pauli (German pronunciation: [ɛfˌtseː zaŋkt ˈpaʊli] ⓘ), is a German professional football club based in the St. Pauli district of Hamburg. The team competes in the Bundesliga in the 2024–25 season following promotion.
This was the home ground of the St. Pauli TV, together with other workers sports associations (Arbeitersportkartells). In 1946, the club (now called FC St. Pauli) built its own stadium partially on the original site of Hamburg Observatory, built in 1802 by Johann Georg Repsold and moved to Bergedorf in 1912.
[citation needed] The first leg on 19 October 2010 was the first game since 1962 to be played in an FC St. Pauli stadium. This ended with a 1–1 draw. [citation needed] In the return match on 16 February 2011 in the Volksparkstadion, FC St. Pauli won 1-0 through Gerald Asamoah's goal, it was FC St. Pauli's first win against Hamburger SV since ...
This is how FC Schalke 04, which separated from TuS 1877 Schalke or FC St. Pauli, when the football section of Hamburg-St. Pauli TV 1862, founded in 1910, became independent. In contrast, Eimsbütteler TV, for example, left the gymnastics club completely. [5] In some cases, there were also dual structures.
The newly renovated stadium was sold out for the first time on 31 August 2013, when 21,717 spectators saw Union beat FC St. Pauli 3–2. In 2023, the Försterei hosts Union Berlin's U19s in the UEFA Youth League as the first team hosts their UEFA Champions League games at Hertha Berlin's Olympiastadion due to UEFA requirements.
The 77–78 season has become remembered in both club's collective memories: Although Mönchengladbach defeated Borussia Dortmund in the highest victory in Bundesliga history with a crushing 12–0, Cologne carried the championship with a 5–0 win over FC St. Pauli due to their slightly better goal difference (+45 versus +42 in Cologne's ...
The 1952–53 DFB-Pokal was the 10th season of the annual German football cup competition. The DFB-Pokal was formerly known as Tschammer und Osten Pokal, or Tschammerpokal. ...
This is a list of seasons played by Borussia Dortmund in German and European football, from 1911 (the year of the club's first competitive season) to the most recent completed season.