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01 Jul 22 | | Silkeborg IF |   | 2 - 0 |   | St Pauli |  | BankParken |
25 Jun 22 | | Holstein Kiel |   | 2 - 0 |   | St Pauli |  | Citti Fussball Park |
15 May 22 | | St Pauli |   | 2 - 0 |   | Fortuna Düsseldorf |  | Millerntor-Stadion |
07 May 22 | | Schalke 04 |   | 3 - 2 |   | St Pauli |  | VELTINS-Arena |
29 Apr 22 | | St Pauli |   | 1 - 1 |   | Nurnberg |  | Millerntor-Stadion |
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Fußball-Club St Pauli von 1910 e.V., commonly known as simply FC St Pauli, is a German sports club based in the St. Pauli quarter of Hamburg.
The football department is part of a larger sports club that also has departments in rugby (FC St. Pauli Rugby), baseball, bowling, boxing (FC St. Pauli Boxen), chess, cycling, handball, roller derby (Harbour Girls Hamburg), skittles, softball and table tennis and since 2011 Marathon. Until the end of 2013, the club also had a department in American football, but it was dissolved because it lacked the youth team required in order to hold a men's team. FC St. Pauli has 22,000 members as of 1 July 2015.
The men's professional football team dropped down to the Regionalliga in 2003, at that time the third highest football division in Germany and remained there for four years. In 2007, they won promotion back to the 2. Bundesliga and in 2010, they were promoted to the Bundesliga. Since the 2011–12 season, they have played in 2. Bundesliga, the second-highest division in Germany.
FC St Pauli has a cross-town rivalry with Hamburger SV; the matches between the two are known as the Hamburger Stadtderby or simply Derby. The club also has a rivalry with Hansa Rostock. While the footballers have enjoyed only modest success on the field, the club is widely recognised for its distinctive culture and has a large popular following as one of the country's "Kult" clubs. FC St. Pauli supporters are highly identified with far-left politics.

Team Members|
Attacker |

Simon Christoffersen
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Omar Marmoush
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Igor Matanovic
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Defender |

Christopher Avevor
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Marcel Beifus
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Daniel Buballa
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Adam Dźwigała
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Marc Hornschuh
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Jakov Medić
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Sebastian Ohlsson
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Leart Paqarada
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Lars Ritzka
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Jannes Wieckhoff
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Luca-Milan Zander
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Philipp Ziereis
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Forward |

Sami Allagui
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Goalkeeper |

Svend Brodersen
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Dennis Smarsch
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Midfielder |

Afeez Aremu
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Finn Becker
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Rico Benatelli
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Christopher Buchtmann
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Guido Burgstaller #9
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Lukas Daschner
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Max Dittgen
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Johannes Flum
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Marcel Hartel
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Marvin Knoll
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Kevin Lankford
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Rodrigo Martínez
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Ryo Miyaichi
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Eric Smith
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Christian Viet
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Winger |

Waldemar Sobota
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Millerntor-Stadion is a multi-purpose stadium in the St. Pauli area of Hamburg, Germany. It is best known as the home ground of football club FC St. Pauli. It is situated on the Heiligengeistfeld near the Reeperbahn, the red light district of Hamburg. The stadium had a capacity of 32,000 when it was built in 1961. Occasionally it is used by the city's Blue Devils American football team. It has also been used as a concert venue, notably featuring a performance by Prince in 1988. More recently, FC St Pauli celebrated their centenary festival at the stadium in 2010.
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