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The upcoming duel HSV against FC St. Pauli is not just a heated city derby. It also gathers numerous celebrities on both sides.
Friday evening, 8:30 p.m., floodlight game: The Bundesliga season 25/26 just launched comes up with a highlight at the start of the second match day, which not only ensures anticipation in northern Germany. The traditional club HSV, which was finally first -class after seven years in league, welcomes its bitter city rivals FC St. Pauli (live on Sky/Wow) in the Volksparkstadion. Numerous German stars will also frolic among the over 50,000 fans in the ranks in the sold -out stadium. But which celebrity keeps your fingers crossed for the HSV – and who is a real St. Paulian?
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Whether as his art figure Dittsche or in real life: Oliver “Olli” Dittrich (68) raves and has always suffered for and with his HSV. And the actor and comedian actually comes from Offenbach am Main. But in his heart he carries the diamond, and even so much that he spoke as a friend of the family at the funeral service of HSV veteran Uwe Seeler.
The HSV generally seems to be very popular with prominent Ollis. In addition to Olli Dittrich, moderator Olli Geissen (56) and musician Olli Schulz (51) are also confessing fans and now first -class guests in the Volksparkstadion.
What does his ex-boss Bernd Stromberg say? Bjarne Mädel (57) was famous as a bullied Ernie in the cult series “Stromberg”, and long -born, the native of HSV kept his fingers crossed.
Active colleague Heino Ferch (62) can also be seen in the VIP lodge in the presence of various club legends. For example, in the fulminant 6-1 victory against Ulm in May this year, when HSV made the promotion perfect on the 33rd matchday of the pre-season.
Ina Müller (60) does not tire of talking about her heart club in her program “Inas Nacht”. She had chosen a surprising wording many years ago: “I lack the serious hatred of it in the Ruhr area between Schalke and Dortmund. HSV against St. Pauli, that’s not a hate derby for me, unfortunately.”
Jörg Pilawa (59) is less at riot. Probably because his heart. As a child he was a fan of FC St. Pauli, but at the age of twelve he changed sides and has been a glowing fan of the red pants ever since.
Comedian legend Otto Waalkes (77) matured into a HSV fan in the 1970s and has long since described himself as the electoral Hamburg. In the social networks, the stupid bard keeps posting photos from the stadium and does not lose his humor even when defeats. “Perfect visibility! From here it looked like they had won”, ”
In the kitchen, Tim Mälzer (54) and Steffen Henssler (52) like to go verbally to the throat, meanwhile they roar in the Volksparkstadion and not against each other. In contrast to Henssler, Mälzer was born in North German, was born in Elmshorn. His culinary colleague once made a pilgrimage from the Black Forest to the far north, grew up with his mother in Pinneberg and finally moved to Hamburg.
This is celebrity team FC St. Pauli
We change camps: Hardly a German celebrity is as obvious fan from FC St. Pauli as moderator Elton (54). If he cannot be seen in the brown jersey of the Kiezkicker, he probably only exchanged it for a skull shirt of the club. For benefit games, he often came against the ball with club legends.
The current loyalty of actor Sky du Mont (78) comes much more surprised. In the run -up to the upcoming derbies: “I grew up with Bavaria, I interviewed Müller and Beckenbauer – but St. Pauli is my club. Even if many hate me now.”
Bela B (62), drummer from the doctors, will also tremble for St. Pauli in the evening. He is said to have come to the club via the Hamburg punk scene, now he has long been a glowing trailer and also appeared at the celebration of the club’s 100-year birthday in 2010. With guitar instead of drums.
The moderators Reinhold Beckmann (69) and Steffen Hallaschka (53) are also regular guests at the Millerntor. Beckmann organized the “Day of Legends” there for many years, a benefit event with famous players. But at some point “the organizational effort was no longer possible with so much idealism”, known to the event at the Millerntor.
St. Pauli also has his personal celebrity chef. Ralf Zacherl (54) went the opposite path compared to Jörg Pilawa. Zacherl has as a child, which has now turned 180 degrees.
The former Tomte front man and musician Thees Uhlmann (51) even wrote a song about his passion for the neighborhood club. “This is football” is about the ups and downs that you live through as a football fan and are regularly played in the stadium.
Axel Prahl (65) is investigating in the “crime scene” from Münster, his figure Frank Thiel is a glowing supporter of St. Pauli. Also in reality, his heart beats for the club, albeit not quite as fanatic as that of the “crime scene” investigator: “I see myself as a big likeable, less than hardcore fan. I don’t look every game, but when it comes to the existence, I feverish with” ,. At that time the club threatened the descent, but not from the first, but even from the second division. In the end, they saved themselves in 15th place and are looking forward to the derby against HSV – in League one ten years later.
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Source: Stern

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