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S2E80: The Ultras of St. Pauli

Ali Johan | Sven Brux | Ruben Paulianer

12-Nov-19 21:00

S2E80: The Ultras of St. Pauli

The story of Hamburg's FC St. Pauli is unlike any other football club. The 2. Bundesliga club's ethos and logos extend beyond the German quarter; most influential within the global punk subculture. Ali Johan wandered around the St. Pauli neighbourhood to chat with two lifelong fans of the club about its worldwide appeal, the shared ideals of the fans which also include a personal anecdote from a FCSP fan about Malaysia's punk establishment Rumah Api.

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This interview is produced as part of the Goethe-Institut’s Close-Up journalists’ exchange programme. More information can be found at www.goethe.de/nahaufnahme and at #goethecloseup 

 

Produced by: Daryl Ong


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Categories:  Sports

Tags:  FC St. PauliHamburgBundesligaGoethe-Institut Close-UpBebaskan Rumah ApiJolly RodgerMillerntor Stadionfootball ultrashuman rightsno football for fascistsno human is illegal





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