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May 2019 - First Team
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Saturday 25.05.2019 - First Team
BOYS IN BROWN END SEASON WITH 2-0 WIN AT FC BUFFALO
The Boys in Brown secured a 2-0 win at FC Buffalo in the final game before the summer break on Saturday afternoon. Sami Allagui gave his side an early lead in front of 1,500 spectators at All-High Stadium and Kevin Lankford doubled the advantage just after the interval.
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Friday 24.05.2019 - First Team
OPENING FRIENDLY DEFEAT IN NEW YORK
The Boys in Brown slipped to a 2-1 defeat against New York Cosmos in the first of two friendlies on their 2019 tour of the United States. Sami Allagui equalised from the spot after Emanuele Sembroni had given the hosts a sixth-minute lead, only for Aly Hassan to snatch a late winner for the Cosmos.
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Thursday 23.05.2019 - First Team
Zander completes permanent deal
FC St. Pauli's squad planning for the new season continues apace with the signing of Luca Zander on a permanent deal from Werder Bremen following a two-year loan period. Zander has put pen to paper on a contract keeping him at the club until 30 June 2023.
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Monday 20.05.2019 - First Team
LUHUKAY SEES IMPROVEMENT DESPITE RESULTS
After the final match of the season at Greuther Fürth, head coach Jos Luhukay took time out late on Sunday evening to field questions from the Hamburg media representatives in attendance. During the exchange, he looked back on the 90 minutes and his points haul since taking charge. Here's a summary of his key statements.
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Sunday 19.05.2019 - First Team
BUBALLA BEMOANS LACK OF CONVICTION
The Boys in Brown put in a decent performance for long periods on the final day at Fürth and were unfortunate to lose 2-1. Speaking in the mixed zone after the game, the players expressed their frustration over missed chances and a late goal for the home side.
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Sunday 19.05.2019 - First Team
BOYS IN BROWN SLIP TO FINAL DAY DEFEAT AT FÜRTH
FC St. Pauli went down 2-1 at Greuther Fürth on the final day of the season. Dimitrios Diamantakos restored parity two minutes after Fabian Reese had given Fürth a 51st minute lead. When Brian Koglin was sent off on 61 the home side went in search of a winner and eventually got it in the second minute of stoppage time through Richard Magyar.
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