The club had already expressed a critical view of a visit by Kevin Plank to US president Donald Trump in a letter to the Managing Director Europe at Under Armour around two weeks ago. Club officials have now noted, with some irritation, the comments made by Plank on Donald Trump's strategic direction ("To have such a pro-business president is something that is a real asset for the country").

"FC St. Pauli can only agree with Steph Curry, the NBA's sharpest three-point shooter and equity holder of our kit supplier, in his assessment of the new US president. There is no more to be said about this person. Further, FCSP would wish Under Armour founder Kevin Plank to reconsider his statement, precisely in view of the company's many employees of migrant background, who bring many assests to his company. Because, dear kit supplier, the saying 'Protect Our House' also holds true for FC St. Pauli and its values," said club chairman Oke Göttlich.

Irrespective of the good and trustful working relationship between FC St. Pauli and its kit supplier, the club will continue to take a critical position in future when it appears necessary.

For their part, Under Armour have clearly stated that they have teammates from different religions, nationalities, genders and sexual orientations, adding that at Under Armour, their diversity is their strength.