Hamburg derby

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Hamburg derby
Other namesHamburger Stadtderby
Location Hamburg, Germany
Teams Hamburger SV
FC St. Pauli
First meeting7 December 1919
Latest meeting29 August 2025
Bundesliga
HSV 0–2 St. Pauli
Next meeting24 January 2026
Bundesliga
St. Pauli v HSV
Statistics
Meetings total112
Most winsHSV (70)
All-time seriesHSV: 70
Drawn: 17
St. Pauli: 25
Largest victorySt. Pauli 0–9 HSV
(13 November 1924)

The Hamburg derby (German : Hamburger Stadtderby) is a football rivalry between two major Hamburg sides, Hamburger SV and FC St. Pauli. [1]

Contents

In total, the two sides met 112 times since 1919, of which Hamburger SV won 70 games and FC St. Pauli won 25 games. Earlier games between Hamburger SV, its predecessors SC Germania, Hamburger FC and FC Falke 1906, and St. Pauli TV are not counted here. Hamburger SV was formed from a merger in 1919, and FC St. Pauli was formed as a separate football side through a divorce with St. Pauli TV in 1924.

History

Hamburger SV was founded when SC Germania of 1887, Hamburger FC of 1888 and FC Falke 1906 merged in 1919 (the date of SC Germania's founding is the official club foundation year given as 1887). FC St. Pauli emerged in 1924 as a spin-off from the Hamburg St. Pauli Turnverein gymnastics club. After its foundation, Hamburger SV rose to become the largest club in the city, and after the Second World War, FC St. Pauli replaced Eimsbütteler TV as a competitor of "HSV".

The first match between HSV and St. Pauli TV was played on 7 December 1919 in the "Hamburg Championship", Hamburger SV won this match 9–0. The first win for FC St. Pauli, whose nickname is "Kiezkicker", came on 19 October 1930, when they won 1–0 in their first encounter in the "Oberliga Hamburg". Matches between Hamburger SV and FC St. Pauli were played almost every year before the two sides parted ways after the Bundesliga was founded in 1963: HSV became the record champions of the Oberliga Nord in the Bundesliga, while FC St. Pauli played in the Regionalliga Nord. In 1974, they moved up to the newly founded 2. Bundesliga and in 1977, they succeeded in advancing to the Bundesliga, making this the first Hamburg city derby to be held in the Bundesliga. In the previous season, the 1976/77 season, HSV won the 1976-77 European Cup Winners' Cup and was therefore considered the more successful club. Nevertheless, FC St. Pauli won the match in the Volksparkstadion, the home ground of HSV, 2–0. The return match was also played in the Hamburger SV stadium, although FC St. Pauli was the home team. HSV won this match 3–2, and FC St. Pauli retired from the Bundesliga at the end of the 1977/78 season. The next clash occurred in the 1986/87 season, when Hamburger SV played FC St. Pauli in the DFB Cup. HSV won 6–0 in their own stadium.

From 1988 to 1991, from 1995 to 1997, and in the 2001–02 season, FC St. Pauli played in the Bundesliga again, playing the city derbies, in which they had home rights, in the Volksparkstadion. Out of a total of 12 games, they were unable to win any of them (five draws, seven defeats). After FC St. Pauli was relegated to the 2. Bundesliga at the end of the 2001–02 season, they even had to play in the Regionalliga Nord in 2003. In 2007 FC St. Pauli returned to the 2. Bundesliga, and in 2010 the "Kiezkickers" finally made it back to the Bundesliga. The first leg on 19 October 2010 was the first game since 1962 to be played in an FC St. Pauli stadium. This ended with a 1–1 draw. In the return match on 16 February 2011 in the Volksparkstadion, FC St. Pauli won 1–0 through Gerald Asamoah's goal, it was FC St. Pauli's first win against Hamburger SV since 1977. Nevertheless, the club from the St. Pauli quarter relegated to the 2. Bundesliga at the end of the 2010–11 season.

With the relegation of Hamburger SV into 2. Bundesliga in 2018, the Hamburg derbies became more frequent. The first leg in the 2018–19 season was hosted in Volksparkstadion and ended with a goalless draw; HSV won the second leg 4–0 at Millerntor-Stadion, their first away victory in the derby in a league match in 57 years. Nevertheless, HSV missed the return to Bundesliga and placed fourth. Afterwards, St. Pauli won four of the next five fixtures in the derby, and before the league match at Volksparkstadion in January 2022, the Kiezkicker was the leader of the table, but HSV won 2–1, the first home win in over 20 years in the Hamburg derby. To the end of the 2021–22 season, FC St. Pauli missed the promotion to Bundesliga and placed fifth; Hamburger SV placed third and qualified for the promotion/relegation play-offs against Hertha Berlin. HSV won the first leg 1–0, but lost the second-leg 0–2 and missed out on promotion to Bundesliga.

Following Hamburger SV's promotion to the Bundesliga for the 2025–26 Bundesliga, the Hamburg derby will return to the top division for the first time in 14 years.

Fans

Since the 1980s the derby is seen as both a clash of football and political ideology. Given the location of HSV's Volksparkstadion, St. Pauli fans often mock HSV to be a Vorstadtverein (suburban club) or St. Ellingen as HSV's Volksparkstadion is located at the outskirts of Hamburg. Conversely, HSV supporters mock St. Pauli - in particular their popular slogan Hamburg ist braun-weiß (Hamburg is brown-white; their colors) - as a small club whose fans are regarded as being more interested in political slogans than football.

The political divide was particularly notable in the 1980s, when the HSV fan scene had a small contingent of organized neo-nazi groups. St Pauli's supporter base is more left-wing due to its popularity among squatters and counterculture subcultures of the local area in the 80s, specifically when squatters from the Hafenstrasse and Rote Flora started attending St. Pauli matches and created the leftist fan scene the club is known for today. [2] In recent years, this has extended beyond Hamburg all across Germany and Europe. Additionally, over time HSV has developed a more inclusive fanbase, such as signing a refugee player [3] [ failed verification ] and having a first team coach of color. [4] [ better source needed ]

In 2018 there were clashes between the supporters. HSV ultras disrupted a concert where there were bands linked to St. Pauli playing. Subsequently, St. Pauli fans attacked their rivals' choreography preparations, injuring two HSV ultras in the process. [5]

Results

  Hamburger SV win  FC St. Pauli win  Draw

DateVenueScoreCompetition
13 November 1960 Millerntor-Stadion 1–6 1960–61 Oberliga Nord
11 March 1961 Volksparkstadion 2–2
16 September 19613–1 1961–62 Oberliga Nord
11 March 1962Millerntor-Stadion1–2
7 October 19621–3 1962–63 Oberliga Nord
16 February 1963Volksparkstadion3–2
2 August 1972Millerntor-Stadion1–4 1972–73 DFB Ligapokal (group stage)
24 August 1972 Sportplatz at Rothenbaum 0–0
3 September 1977Volksparkstadion0–2 1977–78 Bundesliga
28 January 19782–3
19 November 19866–0 1986–87 DFB Pokal (RO16)
3 September 19881–1 1988–89 Bundesliga
23 March 19891–2
16 September 19890–0 1989–90 Bundesliga
24 March 19900–0
25 November 19900–2 1990–91 Bundesliga
1 June 19915–0
24 November 19951–0 1995–96 Bundesliga
5 May 19961–1
15 September 19963–0 1996–97 Bundesliga
14 March 19972–2
2 December 20014–3 2001–02 Bundesliga
19 April 20020–4
19 September 2010Millerntor-Stadion1–1 2010–11 Bundesliga
16 February 2011Volksparkstadion0–1
30 September 20180–0 2018–19 2. Bundesliga
10 March 2019Millerntor-Stadion0–4
16 September 20192–0 2019–20 2. Bundesliga
22 February 2020Volksparkstadion0–2
30 October 20202–2 2020–21 2. Bundesliga
1 March 2021Millerntor-Stadion1–0
13 August 20213–2 2021–22 2. Bundesliga
21 January 2022Volksparkstadion2–1
14 October 2022Millerntor-Stadion3–0 2022–23 2. Bundesliga
21 April 2023Volksparkstadion4–3
1 December 2023Millerntor-Stadion2–2 2023–24 2. Bundesliga
3 May 2024Volksparkstadion1–0
29 August 20252–0 2025–26 Bundesliga
24 January 2026Millerntor-Stadion

All matches

As of 29 August 2025
MatchesWins
Hamburg
DrawsWins
St.Pauli
Goals
Hamburg
Goals
St.Pauli
Bundesliga matches178632916
2. Bundesliga matches124351719
DFB-Pokal matches3300142
DFB-Ligapokal matches211041
Local and regional matches785471728389
Total matches112701725347127

Major honors

CompetitionHamburger SVFC St. Pauli
German champions/ Bundesliga 60
DFB-Pokal 30
DFL-Ligapokal 20
UEFA Champions League 10
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 10
UEFA Intertoto Cup 20
Total140

References

  1. Wildhagen, Niklas. "Bundesliga Rivalries: Hamburg SV and St. Pauli". Archived from the original on 2015-02-24. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  2. Rapoport, Tamar (7 September 2020). Doing Fandom: Lessons from Football in Gender, Emotions, Space. Springer. ISBN   9783030468705.
  3. "The wait is over for Hamburg's Bakery Jatta". Archived from the original on 2022-06-20. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  4. "Daniel Thioune: Who is Hamburg's new head coach?". Archived from the original on 2022-06-20. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  5. "Hamburg vs. St. Pauli: One city, two clubs, different worlds | DW | 01.10.2018". Deutsche Welle . Archived from the original on 2022-06-20. Retrieved 2022-06-20.