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Holstein Kiel vs. FC St. Pauli (12.04.2025)

Date Season Halftime Result
12.04.2025 2024 1 : 1 1 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
21'' Holstein Kiel A. Bernhardsson Normal Goal
34'' FC St. Pauli D. Sinani Normal Goal
37'' FC St. Pauli David Nemeth Yellow Card
46'' FC St. Pauli Oladapo Afolayan Yellow Card
46'' Holstein Kiel T. Becker Substitution 1
46'' FC St. Pauli E. Saad Substitution 1
60'' Holstein Kiel Marko Ivezić Yellow Card
60'' FC St. Pauli O. Afolayan Substitution 2
64'' FC St. Pauli A. Dźwigała Substitution 3
68'' Holstein Kiel S. Machino Substitution 2
68'' Holstein Kiel M. Komenda Substitution 3
75'' Holstein Kiel M. Knudsen Substitution 4
77'' Holstein Kiel Phil Harres Yellow Card
82'' FC St. Pauli Hauke Wahl Yellow Card
83'' Holstein Kiel A. Gigović Substitution 5
86'' Holstein Kiel Marvin Schulz Yellow Card
87'' FC St. Pauli D. Sinani Substitution 4
90'' + 2'' FC St. Pauli Morgan Guilavogui Yellow Card
90'' + 2'' FC St. Pauli M. Geschwill Own Goal

Holstein Kiel

The nickname of this German football team is Die Störche and their club colours are blue, red and white. They appear both in the emblem and on the home jerseys, with the jersey itself being blue with red detailing on the shoulders and complemented by red socks and white shorts. Outdoors, they then play mostly in all-red or all-white jerseys. Home games are played at the Holstein-Stadion, which has a capacity for 15,034 spectators. The club was founded in 1900 in the city of Kiel, located in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, then still under the original name of Kieler FV 1900.

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FC St. Pauli

The German football club is nicknamed Kiezkicker or also Freibeuter der Liga (Pirates of the League), with the club colours being brown and white. This colour combination can also be found on the home jersey, with the top being brown and the shorts white. For the away jerseys it is the other way around. At home, they play at the Millerntor-Stadion, which has a capacity of 29,546 spectators. The club was founded in 1910 and operates in St. Pauli, a district in Hamburg. In addition to football, other sports such as bowling, table tennis, triathlon, American football and others are also represented in the club.

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