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Puma St.Pauli Third 24/25 - 10/10
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Description
Description
Shop a mint-condition piece of cult football culture with this authentic Puma FC St.Pauli third jersey from 2024/25, released for the iconic Hamburg club’s first Bundesliga campaign in fourteen years and their first season back in partnership with Puma after a quarter-century apart. This is one of the most design-forward kits of the 24/25 Bundesliga cycle, featuring a striking black base with purple accents, the rainbow-coloured FC St.Pauli crest symbolising the club’s globally recognised stance on diversity and inclusion, and the Congstar sponsor across the chest.
Product Details
- Brand: Puma
- Club: FC St.Pauli
- League: Bundesliga
- Kit Type: Third
- Season: 24/25
- Player: N/A (unnamed)
- Number: N/A (unnamed)
- Size: M
- Condition: 10/10
History
The 2024/25 Bundesliga season marked FC St.Pauli’s return to the German top flight for the first time in fourteen years after promotion from the 2. Bundesliga at the end of the 2023/24 campaign.
Based in Hamburg’s famous Reeperbahn district, St.Pauli has become one of football’s most culturally distinctive clubs, building a worldwide following through its anti-fascist supporter culture, progressive political identity, advocacy for LGBTQ+ inclusion, and the globally recognised skull-and-crossbones imagery associated with the club.
The 2024/25 season also marked the beginning of a renewed partnership with Puma, the club’s first collaboration with the brand since the late-1990s before the long-running DIIY in-house era.
The third shirt stands out as one of the boldest designs of the Bundesliga cycle: a minimalist black base contrasted with purple detailing and the rainbow-coloured FC St.Pauli crest, symbolising the club’s continued public commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Because of the club’s cult global identity and the emotional significance of the Bundesliga return, the 24/25 kits immediately became highly sought after among collectors both inside and outside Germany.
Collector Value
A Puma FC St.Pauli 24/25 third shirt in 10/10 or BNWT condition typically resells internationally in the NOK 1,000 – NOK 2,000 range, with player-issue versions trading above this level.
St.Pauli shirts maintain one of football’s strongest cult collector markets. Collectors in Germany, the UK, the Nordics, Australia, and the United States actively seek St.Pauli kits as both football memorabilia and cultural statements.
The 24/25 third shirt is especially meaningful because it represents the club’s long-awaited Bundesliga return and the symbolic restart of its partnership with Puma.
TheFootballIdiots’ NOK 1,099 sits comfortably within fair European market pricing for a pristine 10/10 example.
FAQs
Why is St.Pauli considered a cult football club?
FC St.Pauli has built a worldwide cult following through its strong political identity, anti-fascist supporter culture, support for LGBTQ+ rights, environmental activism, and alternative fan culture centered around Hamburg’s Reeperbahn district.
The club’s shirts are often worn as cultural and political statements as much as they are football merchandise, particularly because of the iconic skull-and-crossbones symbolism associated with St. Pauli supporters.
When was St.Pauli last in the Bundesliga before 2024/25?
Before the 2024/25 campaign, FC St.Pauli last played in the Bundesliga during the 2010/11 season before suffering relegation.
The 2024/25 season therefore marks the club’s first Bundesliga appearance in fourteen years and makes the season’s shirts especially significant for supporters and collectors.
Why does the St.Pauli crest appear in rainbow colours?
The rainbow-coloured FC St.Pauli crest is a deliberate visual statement reflecting the club’s public commitment to LGBTQ+ inclusion, diversity, and anti-discrimination values.
St.Pauli is widely recognised as one of football’s most outspoken clubs on equality issues, and the rainbow crest has become an important modern part of the club’s visual identity.

