Yorkshire St. Pauli
A Sunday kick-about and a small team who are uniting locals and refugees with the power of football.
A Sunday kick-about and a small team who are uniting locals and refugees with the power of football.
Anti-migrant feeling is once again on the rise in Europe.
Inspired by left-wing politics and second-tier German football, Yorkshire St. Pauli are using sport to make a positive change to their local community
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