Es war grandios -wenn uns auch die Kubaner recht leid taten und sie lauthals von uns allen angefeuert worden - aus 17.000 Kehlen erklang: Kuba, Kuba! Aber kein einziges Tor gelang ihnen und so gewann St. Pauli 7:0. Also siebenmal Wohoo - und für die, die es nicht wissen, den Einlauf natürlich mit AC/DCs Hells Bells. Für ein wenig Stimmung ein Video - sorry- ich hatte nur eine kleine Knippse dabei.

Oh it was awesome- although we felt sorry for the Cubans and at the end all 17000 people in the stadion were shouting : Cuba, Cuba! But they didn’t manage one goal and so St. Pauli won 7:0. I want to tell a bit about the club St.Pauli - I’m not a soccer fan - but St. Pauli has my heart.

This is what Wikipedia says about it: St. Pauli opens its home matches with AC/DC’s Hells’ Bells, and after every home goal Song 2 by Blur is played, turning the stadium into a giant mosh pit. An alternative fan scene emerged built around left-leaning politics and the “event” and party atmosphere of the club’s matches. Supporters adopted the skull and crossbones as their own unofficial emblem. Importantly, St. Pauli became the first team in Germany to officially ban rightwing, nationalist activities and displays in its stadium in an era when fascist inspired football hooliganism threatened the game across Europe. In 1981, the team was averaging crowds of only 1,600 spectators: by the late 90’s they were frequently selling out their entire 20,000 capacity venue.

So - what is not to love about this team and the atmosphere in the stadium - see yourself ;)

Wünsche Euch einen schönen Sonntag!
Wishing you a gorgeous sunday!