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FC St. Pauli Signs Austrian U21 International Robatsch

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FC St. Pauli has signed Austrian central defender Jannik Robatsch. The second-division club announced this. The 20-year-old is moving from Austria Klagenfurt to the Millerntor; the transfer fee was not disclosed. Robatsch played 41 games in the Austrian Bundesliga and made his debut for the U21 national team in March. Sporting director Andreas Bornemann sees the left-footer as an "exciting" player who can "step right into the competition" but al…
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FC St. Pauli has signed Jannik Robatsch as a second new addition to the upcoming Bundesliga season. The 20-year-old internal defender changes from Austria Klagenfurt to the Kiezkickern, about the contract duration and the redemption modalities

FC St. Pauli has signed Austrian central defender Jannik Robatsch. The second-division club announced this. The 20-year-old is moving from Austria Klagenfurt to the Millerntor; the transfer fee was not disclosed. Robatsch played 41 games in the Austrian Bundesliga and made his debut for the U21 national team in March. Sporting director Andreas Bornemann sees the left-footer as an "exciting" player who can "step right into the competition" but al…

The Kiezkickers have found a replacement in Austria on the left-hand side of the defender position.

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abendblatt.de broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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