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Thursday 22.05.2025 - Club
Göttlich: “Every season we stay in the Bundesliga is a successful one”
Club president Oke Göttlich, director of sport Andreas Bornemann and commercial director Wilken Engelbracht reflected on a successful season and discussed a variety of current and future topics at a media conference on Wednesday.
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Wednesday 21.05.2025 - First Team
Nemeth handed new deal
The personnel planning for next season continues apace. Just days after the end of the 2024/25 campaign, Austrian centre-back David Nemeth, 24, has signed an extension to his contract, which had 12 months left to run, after agreeing terms with director of sport Andreas Bornemann.
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Saturday 17.05.2025 - First Team
Blessin: “ We deserved to lose today but we deserve to stay up just as much”
After the home defeat against VfL Bochum there was a lot of disappointment over the performance but also a lot of pride at staying up. Here’s the pick of the reaction on the final day.
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Saturday 17.05.2025 - First Team
Boys in Brown celebrate staying up despite 2-0 defeat against Bochum
FC St. Pauli slipped to a 2-0 defeat against VfL Bochum on the final day of the season, but their Bundesliga status is secure. Myron Boadu gave the visitors a 10th minute lead in front of another packed house at the Millerntor and doubled the advantage midway through the second half. Though the Boys in Brown could not ward off the defeat, they were able to celebrate staying up with the fans after the final whistle.
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Sunday 11.05.2025 - First Team
Smith: “Incredible feeling when the final whistle went”
The draw at Eintracht Frankfurt took the Boys in Brown to the verge of Bundesliga safety and they now go into the final day against Bochum intent on removing all mathematical doubt. Here’s the pick of the reaction after today’s point.
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Sunday 11.05.2025 - First Team
Boys in Brown as good as safe after 2-2 draw at Frankfurt
FC St. Pauli took a huge step towards Bundesliga safety with a 2-2 draw at Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday. After a flying start by the home side and a first-minute strike by Rasmus Kristensen, the Boys in Brown came from behind to lead thanks to goals from Manolis Saliakas and Morgan Guilavogui. Michy Batshuayi drew Eintracht level midway through the second half, but the Blessin XI saw the game out and go into the final day three points and 13 goals clear of FC Heidenheim.
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