FC St. Pauli

FC St. Pauli is a German professional football club based in Hamburg, founded in 1910. The club is known for its strong identity, distinctive culture, and active fan engagement. It plays its home matches at the Millerntor-Stadion. FC St. Pauli has a unique reputation for its left-leaning political stance, advocating for social justice, anti-racism, and anti-fascism. The team’s colors are brown and white, and it has a passionate fan base that contributes to a vibrant atmosphere at games. FC St. Pauli has spent the majority of its history in the lower leagues of German football, but it has experienced periods in the Bundesliga, Germany’s top tier, and remains prominent in German football culture.