We can’t pick our favourite one.
St. Pauli may be minnows of German football in terms of trophies won, but their fame extends beyond mere success on the field.
Everybody’s favourite cult club from Hamburg – known for their fans’ socialist-leanings and demonstrations against racism, sexism, fascism and homophobia – also have close links to Celtic in the UK, and the two regularly play friendlies against each other.
And if you’re in the market for a new jersey for five-a-side, you’d be doing well to top any of these three efforts from the Bundesliga 2 side.
The only trouble is to pick a favourite from these three unique jerseys.
The home jersey makes us wonder why more teams don’t opt for brown.
And the away kit reminds us of an old Sevilla effort.
But the third kit has the most daring design, with the team’s famed skull printed on the front.
A skull and crossbones is the club’s symbol, and this is easily the coolest third-choice strip ever made, (although, admittedly, the standard of third strips in world football isn’t very high).
Footy HeadlinesWant to win a free TV or iPad? Enter the draw to win one by taking part in this quick survey.