Politisches derby

The Politisches derby (lit. Political derby) is an association football rivalry between German clubs FC Hansa Rostock and FC St. Pauli. The derby was first contested on 12 August 1992.[1] Hansa Rostock play at the Ostseestadion in Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, while St. Pauli play at the Millerntor-Stadion in St. Pauli, Hamburg. The teams has played 24 matches, with each side winning 12.

Politisches derby
Other namesPolitical derby
Fear derby
Location Northern Germany
TeamsHansa Rostock
St. Pauli
First meetingSt. Pauli 0–2 Hansa Rostock
(12 August 1992)
1992–93 2. Bundesliga
Latest meetingSt. Pauli 1–0 Hansa Rostock
(26 April 2024)
2023–24 2. Bundesliga
StadiumsOstseestadion (Hansa Rostock)
Millerntor-Stadion (St. Pauli)
Statistics
Meetings total24
Most winsTied (12)
All-time recordHansa Rostock: 12
St. Pauli: 12

History

The origin of the name Politisches derby is due to leftist alignment of St. Pauli and rightist alignment of Hansa Rostock. In 1980s, St. Pauli transitioned from standard traditional club into Kult club, officially banning right-wing nationalist activities and displays in its stadium during a period of fascist-inspired football hooliganism across Europe.,[2] while Hansa Rostock leans towards far-right ideology and Neo-Nazism.[3]

The first derby was played on 12 August 1992, Hansa Rostock won 2–0 away at St. Pauli.[1] Both clubs have contested majority of the derby in 2. Bundesliga. The first top-flight derby was contested on 23 September 1995 during 1995–96 Bundesliga season.[4]

Supporters

Fans and violence

The violence clashes between both sets of fans are a common occurrence due to their political ideologies as Hansa Rostock promotes Neo-Nazism, while St. Pauli fans are Anti-fascist, making it one the football match with high police security.[5] During a clash between the clubs, Hansa Rostock fans wore black hoods with number 88 on it. After a late St. Pauli goal, Hansa Rostock fans peppered celebrating St. Pauli at away end with fireworks and flares, while bananas were thrown at St. Pauli's black goalkeeper. During a match away to Rostock, St. Pauli unveiled a 20 meter long banner at away end with a message, "St. Pauli Antifa – Red or Dead" and were barraged with missiles. After a match in 2011, Rostock coach Peter Vollmann said, "You could hand out a €10 million fine, it changes nothing. It is hopeless." after Hansa's fascist chants.[6] During the match bananas were thrown at St. Pauli goalkeeper, Philipp Tschauner and a Rostock fan hung up a St. Pauli shirt doused in petrol and set it alight.[7]

During 2009–10 season, St. Pauli supported fans of Hansa Rostock after St. Pauli reduced away fans seats from 1,900 to 500, also displaying a banner saying, "Today Rostock, Tomorrow Us?".[8]

Matches

All-time results

# Season Date Competition Stadium Home Team Result Away Team Attendance H2H
11992–9312 August 19922. BundesligaMillerntor-StadionSt. Pauli0–2Hansa Rostock18,631+1
213 March 1993OstseestadionHansa Rostock2–0St. Pauli8,000+2
31993–9415 August 19932. BundesligaMillerntor-StadionSt. Pauli2–4Hansa Rostock20,247+3
418 April 1994OstseestadionHansa Rostock0–1St. Pauli10,500+2
51994–9523 August 19942. BundesligaOstseestadionHansa Rostock3–0St. Pauli9,200+1
624 February 1995Millerntor-StadionSt. Pauli2–0Hansa Rostock20,7250
71995–9623 September 1995BundesligaOstseestadionHansa Rostock2–0St. Pauli25,800+1
824 March 1996Millerntor-StadionSt. Pauli3–2Hansa Rostock16,5000
91996–9725 October 1996BundesligaOstseestadionHansa Rostock3–1St. Pauli20,500+1
1024 April 1997Millerntor-StadionSt. Pauli0–1Hansa Rostock17,212+2
112001–0212 August 2001BundesligaMillerntor-StadionSt. Pauli0–1Hansa Rostock19,600+3
1224 April 1997OstseestadionHansa Rostock1–0St. Pauli18,600+4
132008–0926 September 20082. BundesligaDKB-ArenaHansa Rostock3–0St. Pauli23,000+5
146 March 2009Millerntor-StadionSt. Pauli3–2Hansa Rostock22,138+4
152009–102 November 20092. BundesligaDKB-ArenaHansa Rostock0–2St. Pauli21,500+3
1628 March 2010Millerntor-StadionSt. Pauli2–0Hansa Rostock19,146+2
172011–1219 November 20112. BundesligaDKB-ArenaHansa Rostock1–3St. Pauli24,200+1
1822 April 2012Millerntor-StadionSt. Pauli3–0Hansa Rostock22,6200
192021–2224 October 20212. BundesligaMillerntor-StadionSt. Pauli4–0Hansa Rostock22,006+1
202 April 2022DKB-ArenaHansa Rostock1–0St. Pauli25,0000
212022–2321 August 20222. BundesligaDKB-ArenaHansa Rostock2–0St. Pauli26,000+1
2226 February 2023Millerntor-StadionSt. Pauli1–0Hansa Rostock29,2050
232023–2425 November 20232. BundesligaOstseestadionHansa Rostock2–3St. Pauli27,100+1
2426 April 2024Millerntor-StadionSt. Pauli1–0Hansa Rostock+2

Statistics

As of 26 April 2024[9]
Competition Played Hansa wins Draws St. Pauli wins Hansa goals St. Pauli goals
Bundesliga 6501104
2. Bundesliga 1870112227
Total 24120123231

Statistics

All-time top goalscorers

Nation Player Club(s) League Years
Timo Lange Hansa Rostock 4 1992–2003
Stefan Beinlich Hansa Rostock 3 1994–1997
2006–2008
Marius Ebbers St. Pauli 3 2008–2013

All-time most appearances

Nation Player Club Appearances Years Position
Heiko März Hansa Rostock 9 1983–1998 Defender
Marco Zallmann Hansa Rostock 9 1992–2001 Defender
Timo Lange Hansa Rostock 9 1992–2003 Midfielder
Dirk Dammann St. Pauli 8 1990–1999 Defender
Hilmar Weilandt Hansa Rostock 8 1986–2002 Midfielder
Holger Stanislawski St. Pauli 8 2006–2007
2008–2011
Defender
Martin Driller St. Pauli 8 1991–1997 Forward
Sławomir Chałaśkiewicz Hansa Rostock 8 1992–1997 Midfielder

Discipline

Red cards
Nation Player Club Red card(s) Years Position
Heiko März Hansa Rostock 2 1983–1998 Defender
Fabian Boll St. Pauli 1 2002–2014 Midfielder
Marco Zallmann Hansa Rostock 1 1992–2001 Defender
Martin Retov Hansa Rostock 1 2008–2010 Midfielder
Morike Sako St. Pauli 1 2007–2010 Forward
Tom Weilandt Hansa Rostock 1 2011–2013 Midfielder

References

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