As in the two home games against FC Ingolstadt (4: 1) and Dynamo Dresden (3: 0), FC St. Pauli also grants against FC Hansa Rostock (October 24, 1.30 p.m. / Sky) as part of the 2G Only vaccinated or recovered persons are allowed access to the stadium.
As the Hanseatic second division soccer team announced on Tuesday, an exception still applies to young people and children under 18 years of age.
Hamburg - These can also be present in the Millerntor Stadium without a vaccination / recovery, but with a negative rapid test or a school certificate.
From this Thursday (10 a.m.) onwards, all season ticket and annual ticket holders have the right of first refusal on day tickets for the home game against the Rostockers.
One focus of this game is on the extended active support on the south stand, for this purpose the bottom six rows of seats of the fan scene will be made available in addition to the standing room on the south stand, announced FC St. Pauli.
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Now there will be a little more atmosphere in the booth.
It is up to us to let the spark fly through our commitment, absolute will, team spirit and passion, ”said the 44-year-old on Friday.
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He thinks “that the DFL must make an urgent recommendation that 2G must also prevail on the pitch.
As a recommendation.
It has not yet been made clear, "said the president of the second division soccer club FC St.
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Football professional Jannes Wieckhoff is certain that second division FC St. Pauli will find their way back to success in the home game on Sunday (1.30 p.m. / Sky) against FC Ingolstadt.
"If we put our performance on the field, I'm sure that we will get three points," said the defender at a media round on Tuesday.
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"We at FC St. Pauli can count ourselves lucky that we could always be sure of the full support of our fans in this difficult time (the pandemic)," said club boss Oke Göttlich about the campaign.
“That's why it's all the more beautiful that we are now able to welcome a large number of them back to the stadium and that the organized support has also returned to the Millerntor.” Dpa