Yorkshire St. Pauli is a club established for English football supporters of German side St. Pauli.
History
Yorkshire St. Pauli was founded in 2011.
References
- "How fans of a socialist German football team created Leeds' most friendly club". confidentials.com.
- "Football, Anti-Racism and Solidarity – the case of Yorkshire St. Pauli". rss21.org.uk.
- "Football fans unite against fascism and the rise of the far right". lacuna.org.uk.
- "Meet Yorkshire St. Pauli, The Activist Fan Club Facilitating Change". vice.com.
- "How a German football club inspired fans in Yorkshire to unite and help refugees". theguardian.com.
- "Football for all: Yorkshire St. Pauli's fight for change". artefactmagazine.com.
- "Meet the St. Pauli Fan Clubs Springing Up Across the Globe". vice.com.
- "Yorkshire 'Football for All' project helping refugees". aljazeera.com.
- "The Story Of Football For All: Kicking Down Borders For Refugees In Leeds". mag-north.com.
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