Every Hamburger SV fixture in your phone's calendar. Subscribe once with Apple Calendar, Google Calendar or Outlook and the 2026/27 Bundesliga season, starting 28 August 2026, loads and updates automatically, with kick-off times in your local timezone.
Or copy the calendar address into any app: https://worldcuply.com/feed.ics?clubs=hamburger-sv
Hamburger SV trace their lineage to 1887 and were for decades the Bundesliga-Dino, the only club present in the top flight every season from the league's founding in 1963, a run marked by a famous clock in the stadium, until relegation finally stopped it in 2018.
The glory years peaked in 1983, when Ernst Happel's side, driven by Felix Magath and Horst Hrubesch, beat Juventus 1-0 in Athens to win the European Cup, adding to the 1977 Cup Winners' Cup and three championships between 1979 and 1983. Kevin Keegan's spell made Hamburg his second home.
Seven seasons of second-division heartbreak, near-misses collected like harbour fog, ended with promotion back to the Bundesliga, where the Volkspark's 57,000 have waited impatiently. The Nordderby against Bremen and the city duel with St. Pauli make Hamburg loud again.
This is a live calendar subscription, not a one-off download. Your calendar app checks the feed on its own schedule, so when the Bundesliga moves a Hamburger SV match for television, or a new round of fixtures is confirmed, the changes appear in your calendar without you doing anything.
Kick-off times are stored in universal time and displayed in your local timezone, wherever you are in the world. Apple Calendar and Outlook honour the alerts you set for the subscribed calendar; Google Calendar applies its own notification settings for subscriptions.
The feed is permanent. When the 2027/28 fixtures are published, they will land in this same calendar. Subscribe once and it rolls forward season after season. Want several clubs, or whole competitions, in one calendar? That is coming to the WorldCuply Football Calendar.
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