St. Pauli Roller Derby

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St. Pauli Roller Derby
Harbor Girls St. Pauli Roller Derby (logo).png
Metro area Hamburg
Country Germany
Founded2008
TeamsSt. Pauli A

St. Pauli B

St. Pauli United Team Roster
Track type(s)Flat
VenueSporthalle Wirtschaftsgymnasium, Christianeum Othmarschen
Website www.stpaulirollerderby.de

St. Pauli Roller Derby is a flat track roller derby league based in Hamburg in Germany. It consists of two trip teams, an A team and a B team, which compete against teams from other leagues. They are called St. Pauli A and St. Pauli B respectively.

St. Pauli Roller Derby is the follow-up club to the Harbor Girls e.V., which was an independent roller derby club before it became part of FC St. Pauli and changed its name. [1]

The Harbor Girls were founded by Spooky Spiky and Killing Zoe, the former had previously skated with the Stuttgart Valley Rollergirlz. [2] By mid-2011, the league had thirty skaters. [3]

"Heavy Miss Gale", a skater from the league, was selected for the German national team for the 2011 Roller Derby World Cup. [4]

In the 2014 World Championship, four player from SPRD were selected to play in the Dallas roster: Ostblocker, Jeanne Dark, Knock 'n' Rose and Lotta Loveless. [5]

In March 2023, the league announced a changed name to St. Pauli Roller Derby on their Facebook profile. [6] This change was made to reflect the expansive genders within the league, and to honour their history with FC St. Pauli. The logo was updated with this change.

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References

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