“FC St. Pauli is anything but a conventional football club”

Germany - With its skull-and-crossbones logo, FC St. Pauli is anything but a conventional football club. Known for its commitment to social activism, the Hamburg-based team won promotion to Germany’s Bundesliga last season and has steadily built a reputation as a cultural phenomenon – attracting a devoted following that extends far beyond Germany’s borders.

Housed within the Millerntor-Stadion, the FC St. Pauli Museum celebrates the team’s rich history and ethos. Now, thanks to a Genelec audio installation, visitors can experience the magic and emotion of this club. Combining immersive soundscapes with audio technology, the new setup brings the roar of the crowd and the essence of the club into full focus.

Founded in 1910, FC St. Pauli began as an unremarkable football club that evolved into a symbol of rebellion and inclusivity. During the 1980s and 1990s, it was closely tied to Hamburg’s countercultural movement, embracing progressive ideals that resonated with the city's working-class roots. "FC St. Pauli fans are known for their unbreakable loyalty and passionate support," says Dennis Bajer, a renowned Hamburg audio producer, engineer and FC St. Pauli supporter who was responsible for the new sound installation. "An authentic portrayal of their culture and connection to the team was essential for this project."

Collaborating closely with Christopher Radke from the museum, Bajer looked to complement the visual storytelling with an equally impactful auditory dimension. The highlight of the installation is its ability to evoke the emotional intensity of St. Pauli’s key moments. "We used the surround mix from the Bundesliga’s host broadcaster Sportcast, adding chants, claps, and effects to replicate the stadium atmosphere," Bajer explains. "The aim was to transport visitors to those core memories and make them feel part of the journey."

Key to the project’s success was the selection of Genelec’s 8010 loudspeakers. For Bajer, the choice was clear: “I’ve been familiar with Genelec for years and knew their compact size and unmatched clarity would be perfect for the museum’s setup.” The 8010’s minimal profile allowed them to blend seamlessly with the museum’s projection, ensuring that the visuals remained the focus while delivering powerful, transparent sound.

Another important consideration was the reliability of Genelec’s performance. "I knew from experience that their loudspeakers would faithfully reproduce the atmosphere of the Millerntor-Stadion, even in the museum's compact space," Bajer notes. Paired with an RCF S5012 subwoofer and a Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 interface, the system delivers a 7.1 mix that captures every nuance of the fan chants, crowd roars, and matchday intensity.

The original plan included a 7.1.2 setup, but overhead loudspeaker placement had to be adjusted due to the museum’s large projection. "Instead of seeing this as a setback, we leveraged the room’s natural acoustics to deepen the sense of immersion," says Bajer. “Careful positioning and production adjustments ensured the system met its goals.”

The result is an installation that exceeds expectations. Visitors are now greeted with a soundscape that mirrors the heart and soul of FC St. Pauli.


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