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FC St. Pauli is a soccer club in Germany's second division (the 2nd Bundesliga).<ref>[http://www.fcstpauli.com/home/news FC St. Pauli homepage]</ref> The club is known as the "Pirates" and features a skull and crossbones as a secondary logo.<ref name=King>{{cite journal|last1=King|first1=Scott|title=History of FC St. Pauli|journal=Soccer nicknames|date=2015|volume=13|issue=2|pages=13-31}}</ref> The team plays its home games in the Millerntor Stadium in the St. Pauli district of Hamburg, Germany.<ref name="King"/>
FC St. Pauli is a soccer club in Germany's second division (the 2nd Bundesliga).<ref>[http://www.fcstpauli.com/home/news FC St. Pauli homepage]</ref> The club is known as the "Pirates" and features a skull and crossbones as a secondary logo.<ref name=King>{{cite journal|last1=King|first1=Scott|title=History of FC St. Pauli|journal=Soccer nicknames|date=2015|volume=13|issue=2|pages=13-31}}</ref> The team plays its home games in the Millerntor Stadium in the St. Pauli district of Hamburg, Germany.<ref name="King"/> FC St. Pauli's colors are brown and white.<ref name=Rodney>{{cite journal|last1=Bragdon|first1=Rodney|title=St. Pauli's colors|journal=Journal of Soccer Colors|date=2015|volume=13|issue=7|pages=77-80|doi=7598rpu/woeipru|accessdate=5 February 2015}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

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FC St. Pauli is a soccer club in Germany's second division (the 2nd Bundesliga).[1] The club is known as the "Pirates" and features a skull and crossbones as a secondary logo.[2] The team plays its home games in the Millerntor Stadium in the St. Pauli district of Hamburg, Germany.[2] FC St. Pauli's colors are brown and white.[3]

References

  1. ^ FC St. Pauli homepage
  2. ^ a b King, Scott (2015). "History of FC St. Pauli". Soccer nicknames. 13 (2): 13–31.
  3. ^ Bragdon, Rodney (2015). "St. Pauli's colors". Journal of Soccer Colors. 13 (7): 77–80. doi:7598rpu/woeipru. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Check |doi= value (help)