FC St. Pauli

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St. Pauli
Full nameFußball-Club St. Pauli von 1910 e.V.
Founded1910
GroundMillerntor-Stadion
Capacity22,648
ChairmanGermany Stefan Orth
ManagerGermany Timo Schultz
LeagueGerman 2. Bundesliga
2010/11German 1. Bundesliga, 18th relegated
WebsiteClub website

F.C. St. Pauli 1910 is a German sports club which plays in Sankt Pauli quarter of Hamburg/ Germany.[1] It is part of a larger sports club with different sections. 2010 they were promoted to the Bundesliga but were relegated the same season. They play in the 2. German Bundesliga.

sections (range)[change | change source]

Football[change | change source]

Stadium[change | change source]

Millerntor-Stadion
Millerntor-Stadion
  • NameMillerntor-Stadion
  • TownHamburg
  • Capacity – 24.487
  • Opening1963

Current squad[change | change source]

Correct as of 26 September 2012[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Germany Germany Benedikt Pliquett
2 DF Germany Germany Florian Kringe
5 DF Germany Germany Christopher Avevor
6 MF Germany Germany Patrick Funk
7 MF Germany Germany Dennis Daube
8 MF Germany Germany Florian Bruns
9 FW Germany Germany Marius Ebbers
10 MF Germany Germany Christopher Buchtmann
11 FW Germany Germany Daniel Ginczek
13 GK Germany Germany Philipp Tschauner
14 MF Germany Germany Akaki Gogia
15 MF Ghana Ghana Joseph-Claude Gyau
16 DF Germany Germany Markus Thorandt
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Germany Germany Fabian Boll
18 FW Germany Germany Lennart Thy
19 FW Germany Germany Mahir Saglik
20 DF Germany Germany Sebastian Schachten
22 MF Germany Germany Fin Bartels
23 GK Germany Germany Florian Kirschke
24 GK Germany Germany Florian Mohr
25 MF Germany Germany Kevin Schindler
26 DF Germany Germany Sören Gonther
27 DF Germany Germany Jan-Philipp Kalla
29 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Marcel Andrijanic
30 GK Germany Germany Robin Himmelmann

Coaching staff[change | change source]

Position Name
Head coach Germany André Schubert
Assistant coach Germany Thomas Meggle
Assistant coach Germany Jan-Moritz Lichte
Assistant coach Germany Klaus-Peter Nemet
Goalkeeping coach Germany Mathias Hain
Fitness coach Germany Pedro Gonzalez

Fans[change | change source]

south stand Millerntor stadium

In 2010, FC St. Pauli celebrated 100 years anniversary since the founding of FC Wed Pauli. At present FC holds mostly it's loyal fans, who are very active and come in large numbers both at home and away games. 18auf12 (officially registered fan club) written recorded with the artist Christoph Brüx the Birthdaysong 100 years FC St. Pauli - One Hundred Beers for You.

St. Pauli opens its home matches with "Hells Bells" by AC/DC, and after every home goal "Song 2" by Blur is played.

References[change | change source]

  1. "website of the FC Sankt Pauli". Archived from the original on 2010-11-23. Retrieved 2010-11-16.
  2. "Unsere Profis ☠ FC St. Pauli". FC St. Pauli.

Other websites[change | change source]