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Chess star Carlsen plays for St. Pauli

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FC St. Pauli has signed a star after the Bundesliga promotion, and that for its chess team: multiple world champion Magnus Carlsen is coming to Millerntor.

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It is not only the soccer players of FC St. Pauli who are successful. The chess team is also promoted to the Bundesliga — and is looking forward to a new superstar. Will Magnus Carlsen soon be playing with a skull on his jacket? Picture: KeystoneNot only FC St. Pauli soccer players are successful. The chess team is also moving up to the Bundesliga — and is looking forward to a new superstar. An article by The FC St. Pauli chess team is getting s…

“Coolest brand in Germany”: The multiple chess world champion will in future compete in the German chess league for Hamburgers.

·Munich, Germany
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Nogometni klub iz razvpite mestne četrti Hamburga je ob uvrstitvi v prvo ligo će ujel prvega velikega kapitalca, ki bo del širšega oglaševalskega projekta.

Not only have the professional soccer players from the Hamburg club promoted to the Bundesliga, the chess players also achieve this feat. Shortly after, FC St. Pauli announced a spectacular new addition.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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From 2013 to 2023, Magnus Carlsen was the chess world champion. Now he is joining FC St. Pauli - talk of a "long-term cooperation" at the Millerntor.

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FC St. Pauli has signed a star after the Bundesliga promotion, and that for its chess team: multiple world champion Magnus Carlsen is coming to Millerntor.

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ZDF broke the news in on Thursday, May 16, 2024.
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