In this month’s Football Travel Podcast we speak to one of Germany’s most famous clubs – FC St Pauli of Hamburg – and get an introduction to the domestic scene in Portugal from a local football writer:
FC St Pauli, with Martin Drust (00.59): FC St Pauli’s Millerntor Stadium is a stone’s throw from Hamburg’s infamous Reeperbahn and has become something of a cult club. We talk to the club’s head of marketing, Martin Drust, to discuss the club’s history, its future plans, and the appeal of the club.
Introduction to Portugal, with Tiago Estêvão (08.47): Football writer Tiago Estêvão writes for Portugoal and WhoScored, and we caught up with him to get the lowdown on Portugal’s domestic scene and tips for the overseas visitor keen to watch football in Portugal.
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