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St. Paul's Millerntor Matches Against Norderstedt: A Look at the Tickets, Music, and Organ Involved

Anticipated contest of the fresh season approaches, steering FC St. Pauli into their home ground.

St. Paul's Millerntor's clash with Norderstedt officially kicks off, with tickets available,...
St. Paul's Millerntor's clash with Norderstedt officially kicks off, with tickets available, Thorsongs in the lineup, and the organ playing a crucial role.

St. Paul's Millerntor Matches Against Norderstedt: A Look at the Tickets, Music, and Organ Involved

St. Pauli's highly anticipated DFB-Pokal match against Eintracht Norderstedt at Millerntor Stadium on August 16, 2025, has sold out, with a total attendance of 28,946 spectators.

Despite Eintracht Norderstedt being the nominal host, St. Pauli managed many aspects of the event due to its personnel, experience, and familiarity with the premises. All St. Pauli tickets for the match were sold out, including their away tickets, leaving only the VIP area with tickets available for interested St. Pauli supporters.

On the other hand, Eintracht Norderstedt still has approximately 4500 tickets remaining for the match. The allocation on the main tribune for Norderstedt's tickets is nearly sold out, with only a few individual tickets left. For those looking to attend, there are still many tickets available on the north tribune for Norderstedt's tickets, both for seated and standing places, priced at 25 and 13 euros respectively.

The sale of tickets for the match was shared between FC St. Pauli and Eintracht Norderstedt, with the majority going to St. Pauli. Interestingly, Eintracht Norderstedt was responsible for selecting the entrance music and goal songs for the match.

This match marked the first competitive match of the new season for FC St. Pauli, making it a significant event in the club's calendar. The match ended in a goalless 120 minutes, with St. Pauli emerging victorious on penalties.

For future matches, St. Pauli tickets are usually sold via the club's official online shop or by phone, with advance sales starting about four to five weeks before a match, and tickets also available at the stadium ticket office on match days. However, for this specific DFB-Pokal game, no further tickets are available as the event is now complete.

[1] Source: [Link to the official match report] [2] Source: [Link to the stadium's official attendance announcement] [3] Source: [Link to St. Pauli's ticket purchasing information]

The European leagues would undoubtedly have taken note of St. Pauli's impressive crowd turnout, as the DFB-Pokal match against Eintracht Norderstedt at Millerntor Stadium saw a total of 28,946 spectators, with all St. Pauli tickets for the football match sold out.

Fans who were keen on supporting Eintracht Norderstedt might still have the opportunity to attend the match, as approximately 4500 tickets remain available on the north tribune for Norderstedt's tickets, both for seated and standing places, priced at 25 and 13 euros respectively.

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