English: Tombstone on the HSV cemetary, which is part of the central cemetary of Hamburg's Altona district. Fans of the Bundesliga site have the opportunity to be buried just 100 metres away from the stadium (pylons of the roof can be seen in the background). HSV is the first European football club (and the second worldwide after Boca Juniors of Buenos Aires) to offer such an opportunity.
Deutsch: Grabstein auf dem HSV-Friedhof in der nordwestlichsten Ecke des Hauptfriedhofs Altona. Hier können HSV-Fans in Sichtweite des Stadions (Pylonen des Stadiondachs im Bildhintergrund) ihre letzte Ruhe finden. Der HSV ist der erste europäische Club und der zweite weltweit nach Boca Juniors Buenos Aires, der diese Möglichkeit bietet.
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