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All Germany Hamburg Hamburger SV Fan Burial Ground

Hamburger SV Fan Burial Ground

Europe’s first football club cemetery, where lifelong supporters remain close to their team even after death.

Hamburg, Germany

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Fan memorabilia on grave, including unopened beer.   Johan SWE / Atlas Obscura User
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A “Team” plot large enough for twenty urns.   Johan SWE / Atlas Obscura User
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Despite the name’s culinary connotations, Hamburger SV is one of Germany’s most storied football (or soccer) clubs. Just steps from its home stadium, the Volksparkstadion, it has a dedicated fan burial ground. The site grew out of repeated requests from supporters who wanted their ashes scattered on the pitch, often beneath the penalty spot. As this is illegal in Germany, the idea of offering burial plots near the stadium emerged instead.

Opened in 2008 on a section of a larger Hamburg cemetery, the site was reportedly the first of its kind in Europe. It is shaped like a curved football stand across three ascending levels, with a concrete goal marking the entrance, pitch turf underfoot, and plastic chairs from the club’s ground lining the terraces. Burial plots take their names from football language, including “Solo player” for individual graves, “Double pass” for couples, and “Team” plots holding up to twenty urns.

Fans and families can choose coffins and urns bearing the club’s diamond crest or finished in HSV’s blue, white, and black. Gravestones frequently display football-themed decorations, including wreaths shaped like boots and plants in the club's colors. Personal memorabilia is common, ranging from miniature footballs to gnomes dressed in HSV kits. Funerals sometimes include the club anthem or recorded stadium sounds.

For those laid to rest here, there may also be comfort in knowing they will not share the ground with supporters of St. Pauli, HSV’s fiercest local rivals. The intense competition between the two clubs has shaped the north German port city’s football culture for decades.

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Open daily from sunset until dawn, the HSV Fan Burial Ground is located on the northeastern edge of Altona Main Cemetery, across Hellgrundweg from the Volksparkstadion.

From the city center, take the S-Bahn to Stellingen station, then change to bus 22 and get off at Hellgrundweg (Arenen). If arriving by car, free two-hour parking is available at Parkplatz Hauptfriedhof Altona.

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February 23, 2026

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  • https://www.hsv-friedhof.info
  • https://www.theguardian.com/football/2008/jul/16/hamburg.germanyfootballteam
  • https://www.reuters.com/article/sports/hamburg-fans-can-be-buried-in-football-graveyard-idUSTRE496029
  • http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7039772.stm
  • https://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/preparing-for-the-final-whistle-german-soccer-club-builds-cemetery-for-its-fans-a-506164.html
Hamburger SV Fan Burial Ground
21 Hellgrundweg
Hamburg, 22525
Germany
53.587419, 9.895773
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