Association football club in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany

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RasenBallsport Leipzig e.V. ( light up. ‘Lawn Ball Sports Leipzig ‘ ), normally known as RB Leipzig or informally as Red Bull Leipzig, is a german master football cabaret based in Leipzig, Saxony. The club was founded in 2009 by the inaugural of the company Red Bull GmbH, which purchased the bring rights of fifth-tier side SSV Markranstädt with the captive of advancing the new club to the top-flight Bundesliga within eight years. The men ‘s professional football club is run by the by-product organization RasenBallsport Leipzig GmbH. [ 1 ] RB Leipzig plays its home matches at the Red Bull Arena.

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In its inauguration season in 2009–10, RB Leipzig dominated the NOFV-Oberliga Süd ( V ) and was promoted as champions to the Regionalliga Nord ( IV ). RB Leipzig won the 2012–13 Regionalliga Nordost season without a single kill and was promoted to the 3. Liga ( III ), then finished the 2013–14 3. Liga season as runner-up and was promoted to the 2. Bundesliga ( II ) as the first team since the introduction of the 3. Liga to win promotion after entirely one temper. On 12 May 2016, RB Leipzig ensured promotion to the Bundesliga for the 2016–17 season with a 2–0 win over Karlsruher SC. [ 2 ] One year late, RB Leipzig captured a place in the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League by finishing as runner-up in the Bundesliga. [ 3 ] On 18 August 2020, the club made history by participating in their first Champions League semi-finals, losing against Paris Saint-Germain of France. The golf club dub is Die Roten Bullen ( english : The Red Bulls ) due to the energy drink company Red Bull being the sole investor of the club. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

history [edit ]

2006–2009 : Negotiations with respective clubs and founding [edit ]

Before investing in Leipzig, Red Bull GmbH, led by co-owner Dietrich Mateschitz, searched three and a half years for a suitable location for an investment in german football. [ 6 ] Besides Leipzig, the company besides considered a location in West Germany and explored cities such as Hamburg, Munich and Düsseldorf. [ 7 ] The party made its first attempt to enter the german football scenery in 2006. On the advice of Franz Beckenbauer, a personal supporter of Dietrich Mateschitz, the company decided to invest in Leipzig. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The local anesthetic football clubhouse FC Sachsen Leipzig, successor to the former East german champions BSG Chemie Leipzig, had for years been in fiscal difficulties. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Red Bull GmbH drew up plans to invest improving to 50 million euro in the clubhouse. The company planned a coup d’etat, with a change of team colours and of baseball club name. Involved in the arrangements was film entrepreneur Michael Kölmel, presenter of FC Sachsen Leipzig and owner of the Zentralstadion. [ 13 ] [ 15 ] By 2006, FC Sachsen Leipzig played in the Oberliga, by then the fourth grade in the german football league system. Playing in the fourth tier, the clubhouse had to undergo the German Football Association ( DFB ) license operation. red Bull GmbH and the club were close to a deal, but the plans were vetoed by the DFB, who rejected the proposed newly club name “ FC Red Bull Sachsen Leipzig ” and feared excessively much charm from the company. [ 13 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] After months of winnow protests against Red Bull participation, which deteriorated into violence, the company officially abandoned the plans. [ 18 ] red Bull GmbH then turned to West Germany. The company made contact with Hamburg -based cult club FC St. Pauli, known for its leave -leaning supporters, and met representatives of the club to discuss a sponsorship hand. A short fourth dimension before, supporters of FC St. Pauli had participated in protests against Red Bull ‘s coup d’etat of SV Austria Salzburg. Once it became clear to the Hamburg side that the company had plans that went far beyond conventional sponsor, it immediately ended the contact, and the question never even made it to the club management. [ 7 ] The company then made contact with TSV 1860 Munich. Negotiations began behind close doors, but the golf club was not concerned in an investment and ended the contact. [ 19 ] In 2007, Red Bull GmbH made plans to invest in Fortuna Düsseldorf, a traditional club with more than 100 years of history. [ 21 ] The plans became public and it was revealed that the company wanted to acquire more than 50 percentage of the shares. Rumors spread that the party wanted to rename the clubhouse “ red Bull Düsseldorf ” or like. The plans were immediately met with wild protests from golf club supporters. [ 7 ] As with FC Sachsen Leipzig, the plans besides ran into legal difficulties : the statutes of the DFB did not allow to change a club name for ad purposes or an external investor to obtain a majority of votes. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Eventually, the plans were soundly rejected by club members. [ 7 ] The company turned back to the former East Germany. [ 7 ] Leipzig was considered a most golden invest for an investing. The potential for establishing a new club in Leipzig seemed huge. The city had a full-bodied history in football, being the meet place for the initiation of the DFB and the home of the first german home football champions, VfB Leipzig. [ 6 ] During the GDR, local teams such as 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig and its equal, BSG Chemie Leipzig, played at the highest level of the east german football league system, tied on international level. The current state of football was, however, poor people. No team from the city had played in the Bundesliga since 1994, [ 24 ] and no team had played in a professional league since 1998. [ 7 ] The two best teams would soon both looseness in the Oberliga, and local football was plagued by fan ferocity. [ 6 ] The city hungered for top-level football. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Leipzig had a population of around 500,000 inhabitants. The city frankincense had a considerable economic strength and fan electric potential. At the same time, there were no Bundesliga clubs within a wide sphere from the city, which far strengthened the possibility to attract sponsors and fans. In Leipzig, emblematic infrastructure could besides be found. The city had a large airport, expressway connections and most importantly : a big modern football stadium. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] The Zentralstadion was a erstwhile 2006 FIFA World Cup venue and the second largest football stadium in the east of Germany, after the Olympiastadion in Berlin. [ 29 ] An investment in a baseball club play in one of the circus tent divisions in Germany would have been a costly affair. From previous experiences, the ship’s company knew that the existing traditions of such club would be a disadvantage. [ 30 ] It besides knew that an investment in a club play in one of the acme divisions would meet legal difficulties. such investment would frankincense be bad. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] rather, the company found that a newly established club, designed for the party, would be the better option for an investment. [ 27 ] In the beginning of 2009, Red Bull GmbH contacted the Saxony Football Association ( SFV ), to find out about the operation to establish a newly club in Saxony. [ 18 ] A newfangled established club would need teams and a playing right. If it did not acquire a play right from another club, it would have to start play in the lowest tier league, the Kreisklasse. [ 33 ] The company searched for a clubhouse playing in the Oberliga, [ 18 ] since 2008 the fifth tier in the german football league arrangement and consequently no longer capable to the DFB license system. [ 16 ] By proposal from Michael Kölmel, [ 25 ] the ship’s company found SSV Markranstädt, a small club from a town thirteen kilometers west of Leipzig. [ 34 ] The golf club was positively disposed to entering a partnership with a ball-shaped company. [ 31 ] Its president Holger Nussbaum wanted to secure the baseball club ‘s long condition finances and designed a plan to engage Red Bull GmbH. Holger Nussbaum presented his design to Michael Kölmel, who saw his gamble and decided to join. [ 6 ] [ 31 ] Assisted by Michael Kölmel, Red Bull GmbH began negotiations with SSV Markranstädt. [ 6 ] only five weeks after the first touch, SSV Markranstädt had agreed to sell its playing right for the Oberliga to Red Bull GmbH. [ 34 ] The price has not been disclosed, but SSV Markranstädt is believed to have received a recompense of 350,000 euro. [ 28 ] [ 35 ] RasenBallsport Leipzig e.V. was founded on 19 May 2009. All seven founding members were either employees or agents of Red Bull GmbH. [ 6 ] Andreas Sadlo was elected chair, and Joachim Krug was hired as sporting director. Andreas Sadlo was a well known football player agent, working for the representation “ Stars & Friends ”. [ 36 ] In order to avoid future objections from the German Football Association ( DFB ), he resigned as player agent, before taking stead as president. The statutes of the DFB would not allow a player agent to be involved in the operational affairs of a cabaret. [ 18 ] Joachim Krug had earlier been employed as coach and director by Rot Weiss Ahlen, which by that time was known as LR Ahlen and sponsored by cosmetics manufacturer LR International. [ 38 ] [ 39 ] [ 40 ] RB Leipzig became the fifth football commitment in the Red Bull sporting portfolio, following FC Red Bull Salzburg in Austria, the New York Red Bulls in the United States, Red Bull Brasil in Brazil and Red Bull Ghana in Ghana. [ 25 ] In contrast with previous clubs, RB Leipzig did not bear the corporate name. The statutes of the DFB would not permit the corporate diagnose to be included in the club name. [ 22 ] [ 25 ] alternatively, the club adopted the unusual mention “ RasenBallsport ”, literally meaning “ Lawn Ball Sports ”. But through the use of the initials “ RB ”, which corresponds to the initials of the company, [ 6 ] the corporate identity could inactive be recognized. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] [ 42 ] RB Leipzig began with a partnership with fifth division side SSV Markranstädt. The partnership meant that SSV Markranstädt would provide the initial core of RB Leipzig, as the basis for its jump into german football. [ 16 ] [ 18 ] RB Leipzig acquired the bet veracious for the Oberliga, the top three men ‘s teams and a senior men ‘s team from SSV Markranstädt. [ 16 ] [ 25 ] [ 36 ] The first team was wholly taken over, with its training staff and its steer coach Tino Vogel, the son of the erstwhile east german football legend Eberhard Vogel. [ 25 ] [ 43 ] [ 44 ] The transfer of the play correct for the Oberliga had to be approved by the North east German Football Association ( NOFV ). RB Leipzig would need at least four junior teams, including an A-junior team, to last obtain the play justly. SSV Markranstädt had retained its junior department and RB Leipzig lacked junior teams. Red Bull GmbH therefore approached FC Sachsen Leipzig. The baseball club was again in fiscal difficulties and could no longer finance its youth department. [ 36 ] The NOFV approved the transfer of the play right on 13 June 2009 and RB Leipzig was given one year to complete its number of junior teams. [ 45 ] [ 46 ] The cabaret then acquired four junior teams from FC Sachsen Leipzig. [ 47 ] The acquisition was urged by the Saxony Football Association ( SFV ), in order to prevent a migration of talents. [ 48 ] RB Leipzig would play its inaugural address temper in the Oberliga at the Stadion am Bad in Markranstädt. The stadium held 5,000 seats and was the traditional family prime of SSV Markranstädt. The plans were however that the beginning team would promptly move to the far larger Zentralstadion, [ 16 ] hopefully in 2010, after an advance to the Regionalliga. [ 25 ] [ 30 ] The stadium was owned by Michael Kölmel. He was known to Red Bull GmbH for years and had assisted the establishment of RB Leipzig as a negotiation partner. [ 6 ] [ 30 ] Michael Kölmel had previously besides been involved in local football himself, as a presenter of FC Sachsen Leipzig. He was tidal bore to find a impregnable tenant for the stadium, which final see FC Sachsen Leipzig play in the Regionalliga behind close doors. [ 30 ] [ 43 ] Negotiations between Red Bull GmbH and Michael Kölmel began directly at the club ‘s establish. red Bull GmbH reserved the naming right to the stadium in June 2009, meaning that the appoint could not be sold to anyone else. [ 26 ] [ 30 ] [ 31 ] [ 49 ] On its establish, RB Leipzig aimed to play first division Bundesliga football within eight years. [ 43 ] Following the model previously elaborated by Red Bull GmbH in Austria and the US, the club was set to emerge and quickly rise through the divisions. [ 25 ] It was predicted that Red Bull GmbH would invest 100 million euro in the club over a period of ten years, and Dietrich Mateschitz openly spoke of the possibility of winning the german championship in the long run. [ 25 ] [ 41 ] [ 43 ] [ 50 ] The last team from Leipzig to do so was VfB Leipzig in 1903. [ 6 ]

2009–2016 : originate through the divisions [edit ]

After some previously scheduled games had to be canceled ascribable to guard concerns, RB Leipzig played its first catch on 10 July 2009, a friendly match against the Landesliga clubhouse SV Bannewitz. The equal was played at the Stadion am Bad in Markranstädt and ended with a 5–0 succeed for RB Leipzig. The baseball club played its first competitive match on 31 July 2009, in the first round of Saxony Cup against VfK Blau–Weiß Leipzig. After switching sides, RB Leipzig played as the home team and won the match 5–0. The club then played its beginning league match in an aside match against FC Carl Zeiss Jena II on 8 August 2009. The catch ended 1–1. During the far course of the temper, RB Leipzig suffered its first defeat on 13 September 2009, in a equal against Budissa Bautzen. Despite child setbacks, the club still managed to be crowned as Herbstmeister, standing at first place after the first one-half of the 2009–10 season. The team came back even stronger for the moment half of the season, having signed the experienced midfielder and 2. Bundesliga musician Timo Rost from Energie Cottbus in January 2010. [ 51 ] The team managed to secure first gear position in the 2009–10 NOFV–Oberliga Süd at the 25th matchday, frankincense earning forwarding to the 2010–11 Regionalliga Nord. The team finished the season with an impressive goal difference of 74–17, having suffered entirely two defeats. The play right for the Regionalliga was issued by the DFB on 4 May 2010. RB Leipzig targeted a place in the 2010–11 DFB–Pokal, which would have been won by winning the 2009–10 Saxony Cup. The team reached the quarterfinals in the Saxony Cup, but was eliminated after a kill against FSV Zwickau on 13 November 2009. The incumbent president, Andreas Saldo, left the club in January 2010 [ 52 ] and the place was assumed by the erstwhile Hamburger SV sporting film director and incumbent sporting conductor for the common Red Bull football commitment Dietmar Beiersdorfer. [ 53 ] [ 54 ] One day after the last match of the 2009–10 season, Beiersdorfer released head passenger car Tino Vogel, adjunct coach Lars Weißenberger and sporting director Joachim Krug from their positions. [ 55 ] This carry through was done after Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz had announced a change in strategy. According to the modern scheme, RB Leipzig was going to represent the key stick out in the football commitment of the company, in place of FC Red Bull Salzburg. [ 56 ] Tomas Oral was announced as the new head coach on 18 June 2010. The players Christian Mittenzwei, Sebastian Hauck, Stefan Schumann, Toni Jurascheck and Michael Lerchl did not receive new contracts for the following Regionalliga season, while players Frank Räbsch, Ronny Kujat and two other players ended their careers. [ 57 ]

Team development

Season 2008–09
Season 2009–10
Season 2010–11

SSV Markranstädt
RB Leipzig
RB Leipzig

ESV Delitzsch
RB Leipzig II

SSV Markranstädt II
RB Leipzig II
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ESV Delitzsch II
ESV Delitzsch

SSV Markranstädt III
RB Leipzig III
SSV Markranstädt II

RB Leipzig IV
SSV Markranstädt III

Before entry to the Regionalliga, there were two significant changes in the club. The club returned the second, third and fourthly team to SSV Markranstädt. In order to replace the modesty team, the club adopted the first team of ESV Delitzsch as its substitute team and purchased its act correctly for the Bezirksliga Leipzig. [ 58 ] The beginning team moved from the Stadion am Bad in Markranstädt, to make the Zentralstadion in Leipzig its new home sphere. The former 2006 FIFA World Cup venue was simultaneously renamed Red Bull Arena. [ 18 ] [ 59 ] The opening of the Red Bull Arena was celebrated on 24 July 2010 with a friendly match against the german vice-champions FC Schalke 04 in front of 21,566 spectators. The match ended with a 1–2 loss for RB Leipzig. [ 60 ] The first team played its last game at the Stadion am Bad six days late on 30 July 2010, a friendly match against Hertha BSC, which ended with a 2–1 succeed for RB Leipzig. The 2010–11 Regionalliga temper started with a series of draws, the first base one on 6 August 2010 against Türkiyemspor Berlin in front of 4,028 spectators at the Red Bull Arena. The inaugural succeed came at the 4th matchday, in an away match against Holstein Kiel, which ended 1–2 for RB Leipzig. The foremost home gain came immediately after, at the 5th matchday, in a match against 1. FC Magdeburg, which ended 2–1 for RB Leipzig. After a moderate startle to the season, the club found itself chasing Chemnitzer FC, which was considered a possible campaigner for promotion. At the end of the year, RB Leipzig confirmed its ambitions to gain promotion, by signing brazilian midfielder Thiago Rockenbach. [ 61 ] The club had signed forward Carsten Kammlott, considered a promising young endowment, and the feel Leipzig wear defender Tim Sebastian, during the summer. [ 62 ] [ 63 ] The club finished its first temper in the Regionalliga in 4th station, frankincense missing out on forwarding. however, under coach Tomas Oral, the club succeeded in winning the 2010–11 Saxony Cup after defeating Chemnitzer FC 1–0 in the concluding on 1 June 2011 in movement of 13,958 spectators at the Red Bull Arena. By winning the 2010–11 Saxony Cup, the club won its inaugural title in club history. It besides qualified to participate in the 2011–12 DFB-Pokal. [ 64 ] Because the club missed out on promotion during the second gear half of the 2010–11 season, Peter Pacult from Rapid Wien was announced as the new steer coach for the 2011–12 season on 4 May 2011. Almost simultaneously, the club announced that sporting director Thomas Linke had been released from his position, having been employed for only 10 weeks, from February 2011. versatile media suspected a connection between the sign language of Pacult and the deviation of Linke. [ 65 ] [ 66 ] besides, respective players left the team, among them Lars Müller, Sven Neuhaus, Thomas Kläsener and Nico Frommer, all participants in the previous Saxony Cup final. [ 64 ] With Daniel Rosin, Timo Rost and Benjamin Bellot, only three players from the early Oberliga team remained in the team for the 2011–12 Regionalliga season, while the former international Ingo Hertzsch as a fourth of these players remained in the club. Hertzsch ended his professional career after the 2010–11 season, but went on to join the reserve team, RB Leipzig II, and the RB Leipzig business operation. [ 67 ] On 29 July 2011, RB Leipzig made its debut in the DFB-Pokal, in front of 31,212 spectators at the Red Bull Arena. The team managed to knock Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg out of the first base round of golf of the cup, beating them 3–2 after a hat-trick by Daniel Frahn. [ 68 ] The team was eliminated in the following round, defeated 0–1 by FC Augsburg. The 2011–12 Regionalliga season saw the largest winnings in club history, when RB Leipzig defeated SV Wilhelmshaven 8–2 on 19 February 2012. [ 69 ] After a decisive 2–2 describe against VfL Wolfsburg II at the 33rd matchday, the baseball club missed out on promotion for the second clock in the Regionalliga, finishing the season in 3rd locate .
Ralf Rangnick in 2011, as promontory coach of Schalke 04. The 2012–13 temper in the reform Regionalliga Nordost began with major personnel changes. Former Schalke 04 oral sex bus Ralf Rangnick was introduced as the newly sporting director. Coinciding with his arrival, he replaced head bus Peter Pacult with former SG Sonnenhof Großaspach bus Alexander Zorniger. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] The season proved more successful than the previous two. The club won the Herbstmeister title with two matchdays left of the first half of the season, after defeating FSV Zwickau 1–0 away. The team then went on to secure first place in the 2012–13 Regionalliga Nordost at the 18th matchday, after the second placed club FC Carl Zeiss Jena lost a meet against Berliner AK 07 on 7 May 2013 and, as a consequence, were no longer able to overtake RB. The 2012–13 Saxony Cup was another success. The clubhouse reached the final for the second meter in cabaret history and, as in 2011, the opposition was Chemnitzer FC. The team won the final on 15 May 2013 by 4–2 in front of 16,864 spectators at the Red Bull Arena. The crowd issue set a new commemorate for a Saxony Cup concluding, breaking the previous record from 2011. By winning the 2012–13 Saxony Cup, the club was besides qualified to participate in the 2013–14 DFB-Pokal. [ 72 ] As the winner of the 2012–13 Regionallig Nordost, RB Leipzig won a position in the reservation for the 3. Liga. The baseball club was drawn against Sportfreunde Lotte from the Regionalliga West. RB Leipzig won the foremost stage on 29 May 2013 by 2–0. The match was played at the Red Bull Arena in front of 30,104 spectators, a crowd act which set a modern record for matches in the 4th division. [ 73 ] [ 74 ] The moment leg was played on 2 June 2013 and ended 2–2 after two goals to RB Leipzig during extra time. The result meant that RB Leipzig had ultimately won promotion to the 3. Liga, after three seasons in the Regionalliga. In the 2013–14 season, RB Leipzig made its first appearance in the 3. Liga in cabaret history. The club signed Anthony Jung from FSV Frankfurt, Tobias Willers from Sportfreunde Lotte, Joshua Kimmich from the U19 team of VfB Stuttgart, André Luge from FSV Zwickau, Christos Papadimitriou from AEK Athens, Yussuf Poulsen from Lyngby BK and Denis Thomalla from TSG 1899 Hoffenheim during the summer. RB Leipzig was eliminated by FC Augsburg in the first attack of the 2013–14 DFB-Pokal on 2 August 2013 after losing 0–2 at the Red Bull Arena. The defeat brought an end to a year-long series without defeat in competitive matches. The 2013–14 3. Liga had a more promise start. The team won its first gear match, against Hallescher FC away, by 1–0 on 19 July 2013 and kept an undefeated mottle until 31 August 2013, when the team lost 1–2 to first placed team SV Wehen Wiesbaden away. On 5 October 2013, RB Leipzig again met the first placed team. SV Wehen Wiesbaden had lost its first-place place to 1. FC Heidenheim only one workweek after its get the better of of RB Leipzig. 1. FC Heidenheim would defend it until the end of the season. RB Leipzig defeated 1. FC Heidenheim by 2–0 after a convert performance at the Voith-Arena and climbed to third base place. During the winter interruption, players Christos Papadimitriou, Juri Judt, Carsten Kammlott and Bastian Schulz left the team. In reelect, the team was joined by Diego Demme from SC Paderborn 07, Federico Palacios Martínez from VfL Wolfsburg, Mikko Sumusalo from HJK Helsinki and Georg Teigl from FC Red Bull Salzburg .
Georg Teigl playing a catch for FC Red Bull Salzburg in May 2013. After losing 1–2 away to MSV Duisburg on 1 February 2014, the team would not concede a one defeat for the rest of the season. A thrilling duel with SV Darmstadt 98 appeared, with both teams fighting for the all-important second target. The two teams met at the 35th matchday, on 19 April 2014. RB Leipzig came out as the winner, defeating SV Darmstadt 98 by 1–0 in front of 39,147 spectators at the Red Bull Arena. [ 75 ] RB Leipzig secured the second gear place and direct promotion to the 2. Bundesliga two weeks late, after defeating final locate team 1. FC Saarbrücken 5–1 in front man of a about sold out Red Bull Arena on 3 May 2014. The push of 42,713 spectators set a newfangled club record. [ 76 ] [ 77 ] By finishing the season in second rate, RB Leipzig won promotion to the 2. Bundesliga and became the first team since the introduction of the 3. Liga to win promotion to the 2. Bundesliga after entirely one season. [ 77 ] [ 78 ] Following promotion to the 2. Bundesliga, the administration responsible for license was no longer the DFB, but alternatively the german Football League ( DFL ). The DFL announced its first decision in the license process on 22 April 2014. RB Leipzig was to be given a license for the 2014–15 2. Bundesliga season, but merely under certain conditions. [ 79 ] Criticism mounted that the cabaret lacked in participation, that club management was besides concentrated in only a handful of people [ 80 ] and that the cabaret was not independent adequate from Red Bull GmbH. [ 79 ] To ensure independence and improve engagement, the DFL set up three requirements that the club had to meet in order to obtain a license for the 2014–15 2. Bundesliga season. [ 80 ] [ 81 ] One of the requirements was to redesign the crown, as the crest excessively closely resembled the corporate logo of Red Bull GmbH. A irregular necessity was to change the composition of the cabaret ‘s organizational bodies. [ 82 ] A third prerequisite was to lower the membership fees and open up the association for new members. [ 83 ] The german legal magazine Legal Tribune Online assessed all three requirements set up by the DFL as legally questionable. [ 84 ] RB Leipzig filed an entreaty on 30 April 2014. [ 85 ] Sporting director Ralf Rangnick appeared in media and expressed his willingness to reach a compromise with the DFL, saying that authoritative is not what is written on the new jersey, but what is inside. [ 86 ] The appeal was rejected in a second decision by the DFL on 8 May 2014. [ 87 ] Red Bull GmbH owner Dietrich Mateschitz spoke out in media, openly criticizing the decision by the DFL. He described the requirements as a “ decapitation request ” and flatly rejected another season in the 3. Liga, ultimately threatening to end the stick out in Leipzig if the license was not given. [ 88 ] [ 89 ] [ 90 ] RB Leipzig filed a irregular solicitation on 12 May 2014. [ 91 ] The DFL license committee was set to make a decision on the moment appeal on 15 May 2014, before making its final examination decision on 28 May 2014. [ 92 ] [ 93 ] Sporting conductor Ralf Rangnick confirmed that the baseball club was silent in talks with the DFL and expressed optimism around the license. [ 91 ] On 15 May 2014 a compromise was announced. The compromise entail that the club had to redesign its cap and ensure that club management was mugwump from Red Bull GmbH. [ 94 ] [ 95 ] [ 96 ]
Terrence Boyd playing a equal for the United States in November 2013. The club signed numerous players before the 2014–15 temper, among them Rani Khedira from VfB Stuttgart, Lukas Klostermann from VfL Bochum, Marcel Sabitzer from FC Red Bull Salzburg, Terrence Boyd from Rapid Wien and Massimo Bruno from RSC Anderlecht. several players besides left the team. Massimo Bruno and Marcel Sabitzer were immediately transferred on loanword to FC Red Bull Salzburg. fabian Bredlow was transferred on loanword to FC Liefering, André Luge was transferred on lend to SV Elversberg and Thiago Rockenbach Silva joined Hertha BSC II as a release agent. The baseball club spent an estimated total of approximately 12 million euros on raw players during the summer of 2014. The union was big adequate to put the club in 8th place of all clubs in the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga, therefore spending more than half of all clubs in the beginning division. [ 97 ] RB Leipzig played a series of friendly matches during the 2014–15 pre-season. On 18 July 2014, the team defeated Paris Saint-Germain 4–2 in movement of 35,796 spectators and 150 accredited journalists at the Red Bull Arena. The beginning finish was scored by Terrence Boyd, scoring his second goal in his second pit for his new club. Terrence Boyd received the jersey of Zlatan Ibrahimović from Paris Saint-Germain after the match. [ 98 ] [ 99 ] On 26 July 2014, the team defeated Queens Park Rangers with 2–0 at the Stadion five hundred Freundschaft in Gera. Both goals were scored by Yussuf Poulsen. [ 100 ] The 2014–15 2. Bundesliga season began with 0–0 draw against VfR Aalen on 2 August 2014, followed up by a pair of wins and another draw. The first gear kill in the league came at the 6th matchday, losing 1–2 against 1. FC Union Berlin at the Red Bull Arena on 21 September 2014. After the seventh matchday, the baseball club stood at second put in the league. RB Leipzig was drawn against SC Paderborn in the beginning round of the 2014–15 DFB-Pokal. The team won the equal with 2–1 on extra time at the Red Bull Arena on 16 August 2014. In the second turn, the club faced FC Erzgebirge Aue. The team won the match with 3–1 on supernumerary meter at the Red Bull Arena on 29 October 2015, and qualified for the round of 16 for inaugural fourth dimension in club history. [ 101 ] RB Leipzig then released its own club magazine Klub on 6 October 2014. [ 102 ] After a series of disappoint results, the clubhouse had dropped down to 7th target by the 13th matchday. On 23 November 2014, RB Leipzig defeated FC St. Pauli 4–1 in front of 38,660 spectators at the Red Bull Arena. Two goals were scored by Terrence Boyd and the cabaret climbed to 5th place. The achiever, however, was followed by a draw against SV Sandhausen. On 7 December 2014, the team met first placed team FC Ingolstadt. RB Leipzig lost 0–1, and the result meant that the club now stood at 8th invest. RB Leipzig strengthened the team during the winter break by signing Omer Damari from Austria Wien, Emil Forsberg from Malmö FF and players Rodnei and Yordy Reyna from FC Red Bull Salzburg. The club spent an estimated sum of 10,7 million euros on new players during the winter break, a sum which covered about all transfer expenditures during the period for the hale of 2. Bundesliga. [ 103 ] [ 104 ]
Emil Forsberg playing a match for Malmö FF against AIK in June 2013. On 6 February 2015, the club lost 2–0 to Erzgebirge Aue. As a consequence, the baseball club had now played four matches without a succeed and had lost contact with the exceed placed teams. On the following Tuesday evening, the club summoned Alexander Zorninger to a meet, and on Tuesday night, the club took the decision to separate ways with him after the season. The decision had been taken by the club management in consultation with Red Bull GmbH owner Dietrich Mateschitz. The future dawn, Alexander Zorniger announced his own decisiveness to leave immediately. The club received criticism for its decision. Under Alexander Zorniger, the club had risen from the Regionalliga to the 2. Bundesliga. The decision was considered merciless by some media. [ 105 ] [ 106 ] Incumbent RB Leipzig U17 coach Achim Beierlorzer was announced as interim head coach for the rest of the season. [ 107 ] [ 108 ] On 5 March 2015, RB Leipzig met VfL Wolfsburg in the third gear cycle of the 2014–15 DFB-Pokal. The club was eliminated after being defeated 2–0 at the Red Bull Arena. The meet was attended by 43,348 spectators. It was the first time in club history that the stadium had been wholly sold out. [ 109 ] The favored candidate of sporting director Ralf Rangnick as raw head coach from the summer was former Mainz 05 coach Thomas Tuchel, but the negotiations with Tuchel failed. Another campaigner was Bayer Leverkusen junior coach Sascha Lewandowski, but he besides declined the offer. In May 2015, sporting director Ralf Rangnick was himself announced as new head bus from the summer, with Achim Beierlorzer as his assistant. Ralf Rangnick was planned to serve this double job for one season. [ 110 ] [ 111 ] RB Leipzig finished the 2014–15 2. Bundesliga season in fifth place. Before the 2015–16 season, RB Leipzig invested further in strengthening the team, signing Davie Selke from Werder Bremen, Atınç Nukan from Beşiktaş, Marcel Halstenberg from FC St. Pauli and Willi Orban from 1. FC Kaiserslautern. Selke was signed for an estimated €8 million, Nukan for an estimated €5 million and Halstenberg for an estimated €3 million. [ 112 ] [ 113 ] meanwhile, Joshua Kimmich was sold to Bayern Munich and Rodnei left to join 1860 Munich as rid agent. RB Leipzig besides made transfers with its unofficial sister clubhouse, FC Red Bull Salzburg. As respective times in the past, three players were signed on complimentary transfer, among them the austrian national Stefan Ilsanker. They were joined by Massimo Bruno and Marcel Sabitzer, returning to RB Leipzig from being on loan. These transfers provoked anger among the fans of FC Red Bull Salzburg. For several years had FC Red Bull Salzburg transferred some of its best players to RB Leipzig. Fans of FC Red Bull Salzburg were heard singing chants against RB Leipzig during a plot in the ÖFB-Cup in April 2015, after austrian media had reported that Stefan Ilsanker could move to Leipzig during the summer. [ 114 ] [ 115 ] [ 116 ] The sign of Davie Selke was record break, being the most expensive player always signed in the history of the 2. Bundesliga. [ 117 ] In sum, the baseball club spent a sum of approximately €18.6 million on new players during the summer of 2015, more than all other clubs in the 2. Bundesliga together. [ 118 ] [ 119 ] During the pre-season 2015–16, RB Leipzig defeated Southampton 5–4 in Bischofshofen on 8 July 2015, [ 120 ] and Rubin Kazan 1–0 in Leogang on 12 July 2015. [ 121 ] The team then went on to defeat Hapoel Tel Aviv 3–0 at the Red Bull Arena on 18 July 2015. [ 122 ] The cabaret was drawn against VfL Osnabrück in the first rung of the 2015–16 DFB-Pokal. The match was played at the Osnatel-Arena in Osnabrück on 10 August 2015. After Osnabrück scored in the first base infinitesimal, the home fans celebrated so violently that barriers and base hit net partially collapsed and the match had to be interrupted. The match was restarted and Osnabrück led the match into the second half. In the 71st moment, referee Martin Petesen was ill hit in the question by a light, thrown from the home stand. The light had been thrown after Peterson had tried to resolve an argument between Davie Selke and Osnabrück substitute Michael Hohnstedt, resulting from a controversial situation in the Osnabrück penalty area. The couple was again interrupt, and by and by cancelled. [ 123 ] [ 124 ] RB Leipzig offered a replay, [ 125 ] but the DFB decided the equal to be counted as lost by Osnabrück 0–2. [ 126 ] RB Leipzig subsequently decided to waive 20,000 euros of the 50,500 euros VfL Osnabrück owed the club for its parcel of the revenues from the couple. RB Leipzig besides allowed the requital of the remaining 30,500 to be postponed until the future class. [ 127 ] In the midst of the European migrant crisis in 2015, both golf club, staff, players and fans of RB Leipzig showed documentation for refugees. In August 2015, RB Leipzig donated €50,000 to the City of Leipzig for its work with helping refuge seekers. The club besides sold 60 containers from its educate center, including sanitary facilities, to the city, in order to serve as accommodation for refuge seekers. The cabaret had originally invested around €500,000 in the containers. furthermore, the clubhouse became patrons of the first step “ Willkommen im Fußball ”, giving refugee children the opportunity to play football. [ 128 ] [ 129 ] Staff and players of RB Leipzig collected and donated sporting equipment and private clothes to refugees. besides sporting conductor and question coach Ralf Rangnick participated in the contribution, with personal refer for the commitment, citing his own background as being a child to refugees. His parents had met in a refugee camp at Glauchau, his church father had fled from Königsberg and his beget from Breslau. [ 130 ] [ 131 ] [ 132 ] By an inaugural of fans, RB Leipzig invited refugees on loose admission to watch its home peer against SC Paderborn on 11 September 2015. [ 133 ] [ 134 ] 450 refugees attended the match, they were met and accompanied by 200 fans before the peer. [ 135 ] RB Leipzig advanced to the second turn of the DFB-Pokal, being eliminated after losing 3–0 to a firm play SpVgg Unterhaching from the Regionalliga Bayern at the Alpenbauer Sportpark on 27 October 2015. [ 136 ] After defeating SV Sandhausen 2–1 away at the 13th matchday on 1 November 2015, RB Leipzig stood at first place in the league. [ 137 ] The position was however promptly lost already at the future matchday, with the team being surpassed by SC Freiburg and FC St. Pauli. [ 138 ] But following a series of wins, the team recaptured the leading position on 13 December 2015. [ 139 ] RB Leipzig made alone few transfers during the winter break. Defender Tim Sebastian, who had been in the team since 2010 and who had once served as captain, left to join SC Paderborn, and midfielder Zsolt Kalmár left to join FSV Frankfurt on loan. [ 140 ] [ 141 ] RB Leipzig held the precede position in the league until the 27th matchday, when it was again lost to SC Freiburg, after the team suffered a 3–1 get the better of away against 1.FC Nürnberg on 20 March 2016. The team now stood at second home in the league, only three points ahead of 1. FC Nürnberg in third base place. [ 142 ] RB Leipzig then recorded two straight wins and expanded the distance to six points. [ 143 ] But with only three matches left of the league season, the distance had shrunk to four points. [ 144 ] RB Leipzig finally secured a second place in the league and conduct promotion to the Bundesliga at the 33rd matchday, after defeating Karlsruher SC 2–0 in battlefront of 42,559 spectators at the Red Bull Arena on 8 May 2016. [ 145 ] [ 2 ] The promotion was celebrated together with 20,000 supporters at the Market Square in front of the Old Town Hall in central Leipzig on 16 May 2016. The team was received before the celebration by Leipzig Mayor Burkhard Jung. [ 146 ] [ 147 ] At the end of the season, Ralf Rangnick was to resign as head bus, in order to be able to focus on his job as sporting director. german media had during the season speculated in several electric potential candidates for newfangled head coach, including Markus Gisdol, [ 148 ] Sandro Schwarz, [ 149 ] Jocelyn Gourvennec, [ 150 ] [ 151 ] René Weiler, [ 152 ] [ 151 ] and notably Markus Weinzierl. [ 153 ] [ 152 ] On 6 May 2016, Ralph Hasenhüttl was announced as fresh head coach. [ 154 ] Ralph Hasenhüttl had successfully served as read/write head passenger car of FC Ingolstadt 04 since October 2013, having brought the team from the bottomland of the 2. Bundesliga to the Bundesliga, and besides managed to defend the spot in top tier during the 2015–16 temper. [ 155 ]

2016–present : Bundesliga earned run average [edit ]

RB Leipzig in the UEFA Champions League RB Leipzig remained undefeated in the beginning thirteen league matches of the 2016–17 season, breaking a record for the longest undefeated streak of a promote team to the Bundesliga. [ 156 ] The team finished the 11th matchday in first rate, and became the first base team from the area of former East Germany to hold the leave stead since the 1991–92 Bundesliga season, when Hansa Rostock stood at first place on 31 August 1991 and held the status for three matchdays, relinquishing it after a loss against FC Ingolstadt. [ 157 ] RB Leipzig became the foremost Bundesliga debutant, since the german reunion, to qualify for a european tournament, following a 4–0 win against SC Freiburg on 15 April 2017. [ 158 ] They besides became the first team from the sphere of former East Germany to qualify for a european tournament, since 1. FC Union Berlin qualified for the 2001–02 UEFA Cup. Subsequently, Leipzig managed to qualify for the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League after beating Hertha BSC 4–1 at the Olympiastadion on 6 May 2017, two days before the anniversary of the golf club ‘s promotion to Bundesliga. [ 159 ] The watch season, Leipzig finished in 6th position and besides reached the quarterfinals of the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League contest, after being transferred from the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League group stage, which was finished in 3rd situation. On 16 May 2018, Ralph Hasenhüttl resigned as head coach, after an extension of his contract was denied. Before the next season, Rangnick was announced as new coach for one year, to be followed by julian Nagelsmann by the beginning of the 2019–20 season. [ 160 ] [ 161 ] [ 162 ] RB Leipzig finished the 2018–19 Bundesliga temper in 3rd place, with a total of 66 points. This ensured them qualification in the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League. In addition, a acquire against Hamburger SV on 23 April 2019, RB Leipzig reached the DFB-Pokal final for the first meter, where they faced Bayern Munich on 25 May. however, RB Leipzig were defeated by Bayern Munich 3–0. On 1 June 2019, Rangnick announced his resignation as sporting director of RB Leipzig after seven years and moved to the Red Bull company as “ Head of Sport and Development Soccer ”. His successor as sporting director was Markus Krösche. [ 163 ] In the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League, RB Leipzig managed to win their group ahead of Lyon, Benfica and Zenit Saint Petersburg. After beating Tottenham Hotspur 4–0 on aggregate in the Round of 16, [ 164 ] Leipzig then went on to record a 2–1 victory over Atlético Madrid in the quarter-finals thanks to the former goal of american midfielder Tyler Adams to reach the semi-finals of the competition for the first time in its history. [ 165 ] however, RB Leipzig lost 3–0 to Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-finals. [ 166 ]

Colours and cap [edit ]

RB Leipzig was directly set to play in the traditional red and white colours of Red Bull football teams. [ 18 ] [ 41 ] All crests proposed at the clubhouse ‘s establish were rejected by the Saxony Football Association ( SFV ), as they were considered copies of the corporate logo of Red Bull GmbH. The team consequently played its inaugural season in 2009–10 without a cap. [ 47 ] [ 167 ] RB Leipzig by and by proposed a newfangled crest, which was finally accepted by the SFV in May 2010. [ 168 ] The crest was slenderly different from the crests used by early Red Bull football teams. The two bulls had been altered in form and added a few strokes. [ 35 ] The crest was used from the 2010–11 Regionalliga season until the conclusion of the 2013–14 3. Liga season. It was however rejected by the german Football League ( DFL ) during the license procedure for the 2014–15 2. Bundesliga season. [ 79 ] As part of a compromise with the DFL, the golf club agreed to redesign its crest and introduced the current crown. [ 94 ] The current crest is significantly different from the crests used by other Red Bull football teams, although it is identical to the modified crown used by FC Red Bull Salzburg for international matches and due to UEFA regulations. The jaundiced sun has been changed in favor of a football and the initials of “ RasenBallsport ” have been relocated to the bottom of the crown and are no retentive highlighted in crimson. [ 169 ]

Period

Supplier

Sponsor

2009–2014

Adidas
Red Bull

2014–present

Nike

stadium [edit ]

RB Leipzig played its inaugural season in 2009–10 at the Stadion am Bad in Markranstädt. The stadium held 5,000 seats and was the traditional home plate ground of SSV Markranstädt. The plans were however that the first base team would cursorily move to the far larger Zentralstadion, [ 16 ] hopefully in 2010, after an advance to the Regionalliga. [ 25 ] [ 30 ] Red Bull GmbH reserved the naming right to the stadium at the club ‘s establish, meaning that the name could not be sold to anyone else. [ 26 ] [ 30 ] [ 31 ] [ 49 ] The ship’s company negotiated the acquisition of the name right during the successful 2009–10 season and the proposed modern appoint was approved by the City of Leipzig on 25 March 2010. [ 170 ] [ 171 ] [ 172 ] Red Bull GmbH then acquired the appoint right and the Zentralstadion was renamed “ Red Bull Arena ” on 1 July 2010. The sign runs until 2040. [ 173 ] [ 174 ] The inauguration was held on 24 July 2010, in a friendly match against Schalke 04, in front of 21,566 spectators. [ 60 ] bolshevik Bull Arena had a capability of 44,345 seats during the 2014–15 season. In March 2015, RB Leipzig announced that it was going to invest 5 million euros in a renovation of the stadium, [ 175 ] including an expansion of the VIP area, pressbox and wheelchair spaces. It besides included two new larger LED grade boards and refurbished player facilities. The VIP area was expanded from 700 seats to approximately 1400 seats. The capacitance of Red Bull Arena was reduced to 42,959 seats before the 2015–16 season, ascribable to redevelopment of assorted stadium areas. [ 176 ] [ 177 ] [ 178 ] [ 179 ] The Red Bull Arena is an all-seater stadium, without standing areas. base supporters are located in sector B. During the general meet of the supporters ‘ union in 2014, the assembly made a demand to convert sector B into a standing area. At the time, it was considered impossible to convert sector B into a standing area, for structural reasons. [ 180 ] As of 2016, there still has been no reply. Since the season 21/22, Sector B has been converted into standing areas .

Attendances [edit ]

The 29 July 2011 first round 3–2 victory over VfL Wolfsburg was the golf club ‘s first appearance in the 2011–12 DFB-Pokal ; the 31,212 spectators gathered marked a club attendance record for the Red Bull Arena. [ 68 ] [ 181 ] The commemorate did not stand long though ; on 25 October 2011 Leipzig were defeated 1–0 by FC Augsburg, this second-round game of the DFB-Pokal set a new record attendance of 34,341 spectators. [ 182 ] The death home game of the 2013–14 3. Liga season on 3 May 2014 was a luck for RB Leipzig to secure directly promotion to the 2. Bundesliga ; Leipzig romped base decidedly winning 5–1 against 1. FC Saarbrücken in a near-sell out capacity Red Bull Arena, in front of a record 42,713 spectators. [ 76 ] [ 77 ] The 43,348 spectators who watched the third gear round of the 2014–15 DFB-Pokal against VfL Wolfsburg on 4 March 2015, sold out the Red Bull Arena for the first clock time, setting the current club record for a match at the Red Bull Arena as of 2016. [ 109 ] [ 183 ] RB Leipzig holds two attendance records. The 2011 Saxony Cup final against Chemnitzer FC on 1 June 2011 at the Red Bull Arena was attended by 13,958 spectators. The attendance set a newly commemorate for a Saxony Cup final. [ 64 ] [ 72 ] The commemorate was broken two years former, once again in a final examination between RB Leipzig and Chemnizer FC. The 2013 Saxony Cup final against Chemnitzer FC on 15 May 2013 at the Red Bull Arena was attended by 16,864 spectators. [ 72 ] The second attendance record held by RB Leipzig was set during the 2012–13 season, in the qualification for the 3. Liga. The qualifying meet against Sportfreunde Lotte on 29 May 2013 at the Red Bull Arena was attended by 30,104 spectators. The attendance set a newfangled record for a match in the fourth tier of the german football league system. [ 74 ] RB Leipzig played its one-hundredth match at the Red Bull Arena on 4 October 2015, against 1. FC Nürnberg. At that detail, the club reported a full attendance of 1,464,215 spectators, or an average of 14,643 spectators, for matches at the Red Bull Arena. [ 183 ] Their first gear Bundesliga home plate match was played on 10 September 2016 versus Borussia Dortmund in front of 42,558 spectators. In their debut season, the team averaged 41,454 spectators, or 97 % of the stadium ‘s capacity .

average home league attendances [edit ]

expansion [edit ]

In October 2014, german media reported that the club wanted to expand the Red Bull Arena to 55,000 seats for future first division Bundesliga shimmer. An expansion to 55,000 seats would make the stadium one of the ten largest football venues in Germany. Who was to finance such an expansion remained ill-defined. german media considered that a potential option was that Red Bull GmbH buy the stadium to make the investments itself, but it was besides considered unlikely that the current owner would be prepared to sell the stadium, which had good turned profitable. [ 197 ] [ 198 ] The golf club had previously reserved an sphere near the A14 motorway north of Leipzig, close to the Leipzig/Halle Airport, which could be used to build a wholly new stadium. It could besides be used to put imperativeness on the current owner of the Red Bull Arena to agree to an expansion. In March 2015, german media reported the cabaret considered building a newfangled stadium on the area north of Leipzig. It could be modeled after the Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen or the Esprit Arena in Düsseldorf, with a significantly larger capacity than Red Bull arena, possibly up to 80,000 seats. [ 199 ] [ 200 ] [ 201 ] [ 202 ] The current owner of Red Bull Arena, Michael Kölmel, commented on plans to build a newly stadium in an interview in August 2015. He pointed out how a modern stadium on the outskirts of Leipzig could be damaging to fan culture, and said that Red Bull Arena could be expanded to 55,000 seats, or evening more. [ 201 ] In October 2015, expansion of the Red Bull Arena was back on the agenda. New plans were made to expand the stadium to 57,000 seats, involving viennese architect Albert Wimmer. Reconstruction could start over the summer fracture of 2016. [ 203 ] In January 2016, the clubhouse decided to put the plans on hold, at least until 2017. [ 204 ] In February 2016, german newspaper Leipziger Volkszeitung reported that club management again considered the possibility of building a new stadium with a capacity of 80,000 seats north of Leipzig. however, a prerequisite for such a project would be that ticket necessitate exceed the add of seats in the Red Bull Arena importantly and sustainably. A be active to a new stadium could be possible in 2020, when the club ‘s stream contract to lease the Red Bull Arena expires. [ 205 ] In December 2016, RB Leipzig offered that the stadium would be sold by erstwhile owner Michael Kölmel to the cabaret to continue the plans from the 2015 agenda. Due to the transmit of the arena into ownership of Red Bull, a new stadium would not be pursued. It was planned, that the stadium would expand to a entire of 53,840 seats as of summer 2021, beginning from November 2018, when construction works started. however, the plans were changed during construction and the expansion work was completed in 2021 with a full capability of 47,069 spectators, of which 37,069 can be seated, at national competitions. [ 206 ] [ 207 ]

train center [edit ]

In 2010, Red Bull announced its purpose to engage long term in Leipzig. In this context the club sought a location for a trail center and a youth academy. Towards the end of the year, the club made concrete plans to invest 30 million euros in a aim center comprising six pitches, offices and a young person academy. The education center was to be located at Cottaweg, partially on the area of the naturally protect riparian forest Leipziger Auwald and the locate of the traditional fair Leipziger Kleinmesse. The plans met objections and concerns from environmental organizations and from the stream users of the area, a Leipzig fairground association and the football club BSV Schönau 1983. [ 208 ] [ 209 ] After negotiations, the City of Leipzig agreed to the plans on 15 December 2010. [ 210 ] RB Leipzig and the city of Leipzig late announced that the club was going to invest in an sphere of 92,000 square meters. [ 211 ] The construction was to be carried out in two phases and began in March 2011. [ 183 ] During the first phase, three natural turf pitches, one artificial turf pitch and an artificial mound for physical exercises were built. [ 212 ] All four pitches were installed with floodlights, irrigation system and soil heat. Pitch one was besides provided with four 38-meter masts producing HD-compatible lightning for optimum television broadcasts. Locker rooms, sanitary facilities and weight rooms were installed in 60 containers, totaling 720 square meters. [ 213 ] The first part of the education center was opened in August 2011. [ 214 ]
The RB Leipzig aim concentrate at Cottaweg. The second phase of construction began in January 2014. [ 183 ] The plans for the second phase were set to create one of Germany ‘s largest train centers for an estimate price of 35 million euro. [ 215 ] Involved in the project was the Dortmund based architect Christoph Helbich, who had previously been involved in the building of a modern train center for Borussia Dortmund. For the second phase, the train focus on was to be expanded with two pitches, an area for goalkeeping practices and a three-story 13,500 straight meters sports complex, mean to offer amenities for all RB Leipzig teams, from the U8 team to the professional team. In addition, pitch one was to be provided with a cover grandstand with at least 1,000 seats, for A- and B-junior matches. [ 211 ] [ 216 ] [ 217 ] [ 218 ] [ 219 ] The newfangled sports building complex was opened in September 2015 and taken in use by the professional team and six junior teams, from U14 to the reserve team. [ 183 ] [ 220 ] It contains an 800 square meters indoor hall, an indoor tartan racetrack for dash exercises, system of weights rooms, cold chambers, a watering place sphere, medical facilities and individual relaxation rooms for each professional musician. It besides houses a media center, new offices, a board school for 50 youth players and a café for parents and fans. [ 216 ] [ 217 ] [ 219 ] [ 221 ] The RB Leipzig train center with its sports complex is considered one of the most singular and modern in Germany. [ 217 ] Constructed in the spring of 2016 was a cover grandstand with 1,000 seats, an area for motor skills-training and a parking area. [ 183 ] The artificial hill for physical exercises, humorously called the “ Felix Magath Memorial Hill ”, [ 222 ] was besides reconstructed. [ 183 ] The club has already plans for even further expansions of the discipline center. The club wants to build an extra pitch to the confederacy of the train concentrate. such expansion would require more ground from the Leipziger Kleinmesse, and is therefore met with respective objections. [ 223 ] More certain is a future expansion to the north of the discipline center. [ 224 ] This area is used by the football golf club BSV Schönau 1983 and the tennis clubhouse TC Grün-Weiß Leipzig. BSV Schönau 1983 has a sign to lease the area until 2026. The club ceded parts of its grounds to RB Leipzig in 2011. For this, the clubhouse received recompense. In total, RB Leipzig spent 900,000 euros for the construction of new grounds for BSC Schönau 1983. The area presently leased by BSV Schönau 1983 is already pledged to RB Leipzig when the lease contract ends in 2026. [ 224 ] [ 225 ]

Supporters [edit ]

Fanclubs and minor ultras [edit ]

RB Leipzig has 62 official fanclubs as of November 2021. The beginning two to become registered as official fanclubs were L.E Bulls and Bulls Club, both registered in 2009. L.E Bulls is the oldest official fanclub, [ 226 ] but Bulls Club claims to be the biggest. [ 227 ] There are besides several non-official fanclubs, such as Rasenballisten and Fraktion Red Pride. RB Leipzig besides has a minor ultras setting with groups such as Red Aces and Lecrats. [ 228 ] [ 229 ] The german newspaper Mitteldeutsche Zeitung reported that RB Leipzig had 5,000 organized supporters by March 2016. [ 230 ] The different fan clubs and assistant groups are organized in the garter union Fanverband RB Leipzig Fans. The supporter marriage was founded in 2013. It is an umbrella organization for official fan clubs, unofficial fan clubs and other supporter groups. 25 garter groups are presently organized in the garter union, as of 2016. Each patron group in the patron union is represented by two representatives. The representatives of the garter groups meet every 4 to 6 weeks. The supporter union besides holds a general meet once per class. even fans that are not members of a assistant group are welcome at the general meet. The athletic supporter union is represented by five to seven winnow representatives, elected every second year. A maximum of five fan representatives are elected by the representatives of the assistant groups, two extra fan representatives are elected by the general assembly. A core affair of the fan representatives is to serve as a direct link to the club. The winnow representatives can hold talks with baseball club officials, for example, to communicate requests, suggestions and criticism from the athletic supporter base. In order to divide the sour of the fan representatives, the assistant union has besides created several working groups. [ 180 ] [ 231 ] [ 232 ] The first base general confluence was held in November 2014 and gathered 350 supporters. Present were besides club officials, such as general director Ulrich Wolter. [ 180 ] [ 233 ] several german newspapers have noted the emergence of distinctly nonconformist assistant groups at the Red Bull Arena. In January 2012, Leipziger Internet Zeitung reported on the appearance of extremist group Red Aces. The group members were said to see themselves as “ Rasenballisten ” and determined not to leave the supporter base entirely to Red Bull GmbH. [ 228 ] In May 2014, Der Tagesspiegel reported on patron group IG Rasenballisten. The group was said to highly rate the name “ RasenBallsport ” and to be committed to give the club an identity beyond that offered by Red Bull GmbH. In the forefront, the group put the city of Leipzig. [ 234 ] In April 2015, Zeit reported further on this phenomenon, notably assistant groups IG Rasenballisten and Lecrats. Their central idea was described as “ Rasenballismus ”, stressing the Leipzig identity and the importance of ardent fans. Lecrats was described as gear towards the anti-commercial values of the extremist polish and as critics of Red Bull GmbH. IG Rasenballisten and the extremist groups were said to consciously avoid the reductions that apply to official fanclubs and to reject official baseball club trade and the commercial name of the stadium. [ 235 ] In February 2015, the athletic supporter group IG Rasenballisten became a read voluntary association. The group had previously functioned as an concern residential district for early groups and individuals in the Red Bull Arena. Mitteldeutsche Zeitung reported that the group describes itself as uniting fanatic and critical fans of RB Lepizig. Members of Rasenballisten said that the group does n’t hesitate to criticize Red Bull GmbH, when found necessary, and stated that the identity of a club can not entirely rely on the main presenter. The group besides makes a clear political affirmation, “ together for Leipzig – Rasenball against Racism ”. The argument can be found on scarves sold by the group, and on a standard inside the stadium. RB Leipzig had previously refused to allow assistant groups such as Rasenballisten to sell their own trade at the stadium, but after drawn-out negotiations, the clubhouse has given license. [ 230 ] [ 236 ] The extremist group Red Aces took position against Legida, the local outgrowth of Pegida, at the beginning of 2015. In an overt letter to the club, the stadium operator, the Mayor of Leipzig and the citizens of Leipzig in January 2015, the group asked for documentation against a planned demonstration by Legida. The presentation was set to begin near the Red Bull Arena, and the group specifically asked for the stadium lights to be switched off at the time of the demonstration. The stadium hustler decided to support the inaugural and agreed to switch off the alight. [ 237 ] red Aces had besides previously asked the clubhouse for license to display banners against racism and Legida during the last base game of 2014. The club refused to approve the request banners, according to Red Aces because the baseball club did not want politics in the stadium. Despite the ban, the group displayed a banner directed towards Legida proclaiming the city of Leipzig to be diverse, cosmopolitan and tolerant. [ 238 ] [ 239 ] In response to the demonstrations by Legida, the anti-racist legal action group Rasenball gegen Rassismus was founded by enterprise of assistant groups Red Aces, Lecrats, Rabauken – Block 31 and IG Rasenballisten in January 2015. [ 240 ] Before the home equal against SpVgg Greuther Fürth on 3 August 2015, Red Aces again asked for permission to display a banner against Legida, with the textbook “ Ligaspiel und Legida – five hundred Montag ist zum Kotzen district attorney ”. The club refused to approve the requested streamer. During the home meet against FC St. Pauli on 23 August 2015, Red Aces defied the supposed ban on anti-racist banners in the stadium through displaying a banner with a clear anti-Nazi message. [ 241 ] [ 242 ] Sporting director Ralf Rangnick former stated that there was no banish against anti-racist messages in stadium, explaining that the banner was prohibited before the home equal against SpVgg Greuther Fürth because it contained abusive linguistic process, and that the club of course would agree if a winnow wanted to display a streamer with a message such as “ RBL Fans against Racism ”. [ 243 ]

Fans at off sides [edit ]

RB Leipzig supporters travelled in numbers to the first away match of 2016, against FC St. Pauli on 12 February 2016. about 2,500 RB Leipzig supporters made its direction to the Millerntorstadion and displayed a loss and white flag tifo at the match start. [ 244 ] [ 245 ] An even higher number of RB Leipzig supporters accompanied the team to Nuremberg one calendar month late. The away match against 1. FC Nürnberg on 20 March 2016 at the Grundig-Stadion was attended by 2,800 RB Leipzig supporters, according to club statistics. The number set a raw club phonograph record for away supporters, which was broken in the first base two Bundesliga seasons. [ 246 ] [ 247 ] [ 248 ] More than 7,000 supporters attended away matches in Dortmund, Munich and Berlin, with a annual record at the away pit in Berlin, when 8,500 supporters of RBL had gathered to watch their team qualify for the UEFA Champions League. One year late, more than 9,000 fans travelled for the last away game of the 2017–18 season in Berlin .

Fanprojekt Leipzig [edit ]

The constitution Fanprojekt Leipzig was founded in 2011 by inaugural of the city of Leipzig and is run by Outlaw gGmbH, full appoint Outlaw gemeinnützige Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugendhilfe mbH. Outlaw gGmbH is a Münster based non-profit company for child and youth social welfare. The basic framework of the Fanprojekt Leipzig was concluded by the City of Leipzig, the Free State of Saxony and the German Football Association ( DFB ), and the organization receives funding from the City of Leipzig and the DFB. [ 249 ] Fanprojekt Leipzig is an organization for young football fans of unlike clubs in Leipzig, and works as an independent institution towards the different clubs. The main areas for the arrangement are promoting a positive garter culture, ferocity prevention, avail for youthful supporters in problem situations and establishing communication between all parties involved, such as supporters, clubs, patrol and law enforcement. Fanprojekt Leipzig is region of a network of alike Fanprojekts in numerous german cities. The different Fanprojekts are supported by a national coordination office ( KOS ). Fanprojekt Leipzig runs a count of centers in Leipzig used for purposes such as recreational activities, message projects, painting and initiation of minor choreographies, and as meet places. For each club, the arrangement offers a social worker or educator who works entirely with supporters of that club. The organization carries out a variety of amateur and educational activities, including sporting activities, creative projects, readings and discussions and educational programs. The organization has presence during match days, where it is available for personal contact by supporters, police and police enforcement, with the calculate to be able to mediate between the parties and have a de-escalate consequence. [ 250 ] RB Leipzig entered a cooperation agreement with Fanprojekt Leipzig in 2013. The cooperation agreement involves collaboration in eight categories, involving both home and aside matches, a well as anti-racism work. The detail cooperation agreement was by then a novelty in Germany. In summation, the RB Leipzig formed a stadium ban deputation, in which Fanprojekt Leipzig provides advice to the club. Fanprojekt Leipzig has besides arranged a number of events, in which supporters can discuss the development of the garter scenery, and whose results are presented for the club. [ 251 ]

Organization and finance [edit ]

Association [edit ]

RasenballSport Leipzig e.V is a cross-file voluntary association. Its executive consistency is the Vorstand, the management board. The management board is appointed by the Ehrenrat, the honorary board. It is besides subordinated to the Aufsichtsrat, the supervisory circuit board. The honorary board is elected directly by the club members at the general meeting. significant organizational changes were made in 2014, following requirements set up by the german Football League ( DFL ). One of the requirements was to change the composition of organizational bodies. Both the management board and the honorary circuit board had been composed by either employees or agents of Red Bull. [ 82 ] [ 83 ] [ 252 ] This efficaciously contradicted fundamental principles of the 50+1 govern, as interpreted by the DFL, [ 82 ] and which aims to forbid the charm of third parties on the sporting decisions of a club. [ 79 ] As a function of a compromise with the DFL, the club made a binding declaration to ensure that the management control panel was to be occupied by a majority of persons mugwump of Red Bull. [ 94 ] In addition, a supervisory display panel was added. [ 253 ] The honorary board had performed tasks that are normally performed by a separate controlling organizational body. These functions were now transferred to a newly created supervisory board that can perform these tasks independently. The club decided to transfer the early members of the honorary board to the newly created supervisory circuit board. [ 254 ] [ 255 ] The association is responsible for men ‘s junior teams from U8 to U14 and all women ‘s football teams. [ 1 ]

membership [edit ]

Voting membership is badly restricted. [ 252 ] In contrast to all other association football clubs in Germany, there is no official way to become a vote penis of RasenballSport Leipzig e.V. According to Ulrich Wolter, the club does not aspire towards the gamey count of members of other clubs. Wolter has besides pointed at early clubs, where Ultras have succeeded in creating structures, and stated that the club absolutely wants to avoid such conditions. [ 256 ] For the institution of a register voluntary association, an association is required by german law [ 257 ] to have at least seven members. Four years after its establish, the club had merely 9 members, all employees of Red Bull. [ 258 ] By 2014 the registration fee for membership stood at 100 euros [ 252 ] and the annual membership fee at 800 euros, [ 259 ] in comparison to Bayern Munich who, by that time, offered membership at annual fees between 30 and 60 euros. [ 59 ] [ 260 ] [ 261 ] In addition to this, a person will to pay the fee could not expect to become a member, since the management board could reject an application without poster. [ 59 ] [ 258 ] This restrictive membership policy met criticism, frankincense one of the original requirements set up by the DFL in order to obtain a license for the 2014–15 2. Bundesliga temper was to lower the membership fees and open up the association for new members. The club responded to the press from the DFL and announced changes to the membership in June 2014. [ 262 ] It is now potential for a person to become an official encouraging member. The annual fee for this type of membership is between 70 and 1000 euro and serves to promote junior football within the club. In reappearance, a supporting member receives certain privileges such as a meet with the professional team and a fitness school term at the Red Bull Arena. Supporting members besides have the right to attend general meetings, although without voting rights. [ 263 ] In orderliness to improve engagement in the association, supporting members are represented by one member in the supervisory board. [ 264 ]

GmbH [edit ]

On 2 December 2014, the general meet of the association voted unanimously for the establish of a by-product administration in the form of a GmbH. The decisiveness was taken at an extraordinary meet. Present were 14 voting members and 40 supporting members. [ 265 ] Chairman Oliver Mintzlaff stated that the change was made for the club to be able to step up professionally and to remain competitive. [ 266 ] [ 267 ] The RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH is responsible for the professional team, the substitute team and men ‘s junior teams from U15 and above. [ 1 ] [ 263 ] [ 266 ] As of 2015, Red Bull GmbH is the independent stockholder of RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH, holding 99 percentage of the shares. The remaining one percentage is held by the association. however, as required by the 50 + 1 rule, formal might lies with the association, holding the majority of votes. [ 268 ] [ 269 ] As of April 2016, the general coach of RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH is Oliver Mintzlaff. [ 1 ]
RB Leipzig ‘s kits were first provided by german sportswear post Adidas from the baseball club ‘s establish. In 2014, the club switched to the american sportswear brand Nike, in an agreement that will be in place until at least 2025. [ 270 ] In October 2014, the golf club besides entered into promotional agreements with Hugo Boss, Porsche as youth sponsor, and Volkswagen for stadium commercials. [ 271 ] On 20 May 2016, RB Leipzig extended its abridge with Krostitzer Brauerei to be its official beer partner until 2018. [ 272 ]

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charity [edit ]

In March 2020, RB Leipzig, Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, and Bayer Leverkusen, the four german UEFA Champions League teams for the 2019/20 temper, jointly gave €20 million to Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga teams that were struggling financially during the COVID-19 pandemic. [ 273 ]

Players [edit ]

squad [edit ]

As of 25 November 2021[274]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Players out on loanword [edit ]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

celebrated players [edit ]

Most appearances [edit ]

Statistics correct as of 07 November 2021.

  • Players with 100 appearances or more are listed.
  • Appearances include league matches at professional level in the German football league system (Bundesliga, 2. Bundesliga and 3. Liga).
  • Appearances include substitute appearances.
  • Players marked in bold are still playing for the club.

Most appearances[275][276][277][278][279]

Name
Nationality
Position
Duration


 Denmark
Forward
2013–
308


 Hungary
Goalkeeper
2015–
241


 Sweden
Midfielder
2014–
231

 Austria
Forward
2014–2021
229

 Germany
Midfielder
2014–2020
214


 
Defender
2015–
211


 Germany
Defender
2014–
208


 Germany
Defender
2015–
185

 Germany
Midfielder
2012–2018
167

 Germany
Forward
2016–2020
159


 Slovenia
Midfielder
2017-
143

 France
Defender
2017–2021
139


 Austria
Midfielder
2017–
131

 Austria
Midfielder
2015–2020
131


 France
Defender
2018-
123


 France
Midfielder
2019-
101

Captains [edit ]

  • Only captains in competitive matches are included.
  • Players marked in bold are still playing in the professional team.

staff [edit ]

current staff [edit ]

As of 1 July 2019

Coach history [edit ]

No.
Head coach
Nationality
From
Until
Days
Notes

1

 Germany

1 July 2009

30 May 2010

333
[287]

2

 Germany

1 July 2010

30 June 2011

364
[287]

3

 Austria

1 July 2011

30 June 2012

365
[287]

4

 Germany

1 July 2012

10 February 2015

954
[287]

5

 Germany

11 February 2015

30 June 2015

139
[287]Note 1

6

 Germany

1 July 2015

30 June 2016

365
[287]

7

 Austria

1 July 2016

16 May 2018

684
[287][288]

8

 Germany

9 July 2018

30 June 2019

356
[287]

9

 Germany

1 July 2019

30 June 2021

886
[287]

10

 United States

1 July 2021

Present

155
[287]

Notes

  1. Interim coach.

Season history [edit ]

Season

League

Place

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pts

DFB-Pokal
2016–17
Bundesliga (I)
2
20
7
7
66
39
67
1st round
2017–18
Bundesliga
6
15
8
11
57
53
53
2nd round
2018–19
Bundesliga
3
19
9
6
63
29
66
Runners-up
2019–20
Bundesliga
3
18
12
4
81
37
66
Round of 16
2020–21
Bundesliga
2
19
8
7
60
32
65
Runners-up
Green marks a season followed by promotion

european competitions [edit ]

overview [edit ]

Having finished as runner-up in their debut season in the german lead flight, RB Leipzig gained entry to continental football for the beginning meter, specifically the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League. RB Leipzig is one of the inaugural clubs in history to qualify for the Champions League thus soon ( eight years ) after its creation [ 289 ] for which Red Bull Salzburg had besides qualified as austrian champions ; this raised the issue of a possible conflict of interest between the clubs due to the floor of determine exerted by Red Bull over both teams and the close frolic relationship between them in versatile aspects. [ 290 ] [ 291 ] [ 292 ] After examining the operational structures during June 2017, UEFA declared themselves satisfied under their regulations that the two clubs ( particularly Salzburg ) were appropriately independent from the Red Bull corporation, and sufficiently discrete from one another, for both be admitted to their competitions. [ 293 ] [ 294 ] In the first temper following that ruling, both reached the quarter-finals of the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League but did not play each early, with RB Leipzig eliminated by Olympique de Marseille who then besides knocked out Salzburg in the semi-finals. however, in the next edition of the same competition, RB Leipzig and Red Bull Salzburg were drawn together in Group B to meet competitively for the first time. [ 295 ] [ 296 ] Salzburg were the victors in both fixtures between the clubs ( 3–2 in Germany, 1–0 in Austria ) [ 297 ] [ 298 ] and besides won all their other matches to top the group, while Leipzig failed to progress after dropping foster points against Celtic and Rosenborg. [ 299 ]

Statistics [edit ]

As of 24 November 2021

Competition

Win%

UEFA Champions League
29
13
4
12
50
52

−2

0 44.83
UEFA Europa League
18
8
5
5
30
23

+7

0 44.44
entire
47
21
9
17
80
75

+5

0 44.68

Results [edit ]

source : UEFA.com, last updated on 24 November 2021

Notes
  • 2QR: Second qualifying round
  • 3QR: Third qualifying round
  • R32: Round of 32
  • R16: Round of 16
  • QF: Quarter-finals
  • SF: Semi-finals

RB Leipzig affiliated teams [edit ]

RB Leipzig has several affiliated teams, including a women ‘s team, and junior and academy teams .

Honours [edit ]

domestic [edit ]

League
Cup

european [edit ]

UEFA Champions League

Affiliated clubs [edit ]

The follow clubs are presently affiliated with RB Leipzig :
The follow clubs were affiliated with RB Leipzig in the past :

criticism [edit ]

The establishment of RB Leipzig has caused much controversy in Germany. The controversy has revolved around the apparent participation of Red Bull GmbH and the restrictive membership policy. This has been seen as reverse to common practice in Germany, where football clubs have traditionally relied on voluntary register associations, with sometimes very big number of members, and where the 50 + 1 rule has ensured that club members have a formal controlling stake. [ 59 ] [ 301 ] RB Leipzig has been criticized for allegedly being founded as a selling joyride and for allegedly taking commercialization of football in Germany to a new level. [ 40 ] [ 59 ] [ 302 ] [ 303 ] [ 304 ] [ 305 ] The club has been rejected as a “ market club ”, a “ commercial club ” or a “ plastic baseball club ”. [ 306 ] The criticism has been widespread. Critics have been found both in the management and among coaches and supporters of other clubs. The introduction of RB Leipzig was met with protests from supporters of other Leipzig football clubs, notably 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig and FC Sachsen Leipzig. They feared a descent of traditional fan culture in Leipzig, and a commercialization of football in the region. After the partnership with SSV Markranstädt had become known, protests immediately appeared in Leipzig suburb. loss Bull advertise boards at the Stadion am Bad in Markranstädt was smeared with graffito and the pitch was intentionally destroyed by a weed cause of death. [ 38 ] [ 307 ] Protests in Leipzig were generally non-violent. [ 41 ] Despite RB Leipzig playing its inauguration season in 2009–10 in the same league as FC Lokomotive Leipzig and FC Sachsen Leipzig, criticism from these clubs was chasten. FC Lokomotive Leipzig chair Steffen Kubald however said that the match against RB Leipzig would for each team be the match of the temper, and that RB Leipzig was the “ Bayern Munich of the Oberliga ”. [ 308 ] [ 309 ] The german economist Dr. Tobias Kollman said in 2009 that he saw Red Bull GmbH as a company with absolved economic goals for its projects. consequently, he described RB Leipzig as a “ market club ” and said that it was the first of this kind in Germany. He further described the activities of Red Bull GmbH in Leipzig a “ sports political earthquake ” in Germany. [ 27 ] Borussia Dortmund chair Hans-Joachim Watzke and Eintracht Frankfurt president Heribet Bruchhagen warned in 2013 that clubs backed by major companies or financially strong patrons could pose a threat to the entire Bundesliga, talking of a “ clash of culture ”. They complained that such clubs are pushing back traditional club, and warned that RB Leipzig could well be the future such baseball club to push a traditional club out of the Bundesliga. [ 310 ] [ 311 ] Hans-Joachim Watzke said in 2014 that he considered RB Leipzig as behaving “ morally questionable ”, with reference to its transportation policy in airless cooperation with FC Red Bull Salzburg, and pointed at its sign of Marcel Sabitzer. [ 312 ] [ 313 ] Hans-Joachim Watzke has however said that he was not an opponent of RB Leipzig, that he would appreciate a Bundesliga golf club from Saxony and that RB Leipzig was heartily welcome deoxyadenosine monophosphate long as the German Football Association ( DFB ) ensures that the clubhouse complies with the “ democratic rules of football ” and the clubhouse finances its own operations. [ 314 ] Peter Neururer has been a more boisterous critic. As head coach of VfL Bochum, he said in 2014 that RB Leipzig “ made him sick ” and that he considered the club to be built on strictly economical interests. He far complained that competing with RB Leipzig was not a carnival share, because the baseball club could sign the players it wanted, and that such competition “ had nothing to do with the sport that we love ”. [ 315 ] [ 316 ] RB Leipzig and Red Bull GmbH have met protests from assistant groups across Germany. [ 317 ] [ 318 ] Supporters of traditional clubs have regarded RB Leipzig as a symbol of a victory of money over tradition and have rejected the club as a “ formative club ”. They have protested against commercialization of football, the apparent participation of Red Bull GmbH and the allegedly undemocratic structures at RB Leipzig. [ 303 ] [ 304 ] [ 305 ] [ 306 ] Following that RB Leipzig gained promotion to the 2. Bundesliga in 2014, garter groups from ten clubs in the 2. Bundesliga created a campaign against the cabaret, called “ Nein zu RB ” ( “ No to RB ” ). [ 202 ] [ 304 ] [ 319 ] [ 320 ] [ 321 ] Since then, numerous groups across Germany have joined the campaign. In March 2015, the campaign web page indicated a count of 182 supporter groups from 29 clubs. [ 318 ] At away matches, the cabaret has regularly been greeted with protests in diverse forms. During the aside pit against 1. FC Union Berlin on 21 September 2014, the home supporters symbolically wore black credit card poncho and were silent for the beginning 15 minutes of the pit. A boastfully streamer displayed by home supporters said : “ In Leipzig, the football culture is dying ”. Another streamer displayed said : “ Football needs workers ‘ engagement, loyalty, standing terraces, emotion, fiscal fair play, custom, transparency, passion, history, independence ”. [ 322 ] [ 323 ] [ 324 ] The producers of Union ‘s matchday program devised a more humorous protest for RB Leipzig ‘s August 2015 chew the fat, replacing the page that would normally be dedicated to the visiting team with an article on the history of bullshit farming. [ 325 ] At the away match against FC Erzgebirge Aue on 6 February 2015, the home supporters displayed banners which compared Dietrich Mateschitz to Adolf Hitler and supporters of RB Leipzig to blind nazi followers. [ 326 ] [ 327 ] FC Erzgebirge Aue was former fined 35,000 euros by the DFB for the banners. [ 328 ] At the off catch against 1. FC Heidenheim on 18 September 2015, the actor bus topology was approached upon the arrival at the stadium by supporters of 1. FC Heidenheim who pelted the bus with hundreds of forge dollar bills printed with a caricature of Dietrich Mateschitz depicted with a large dependent nose and the textbook “ Scheiß Red Bull ” ( “ Shitty Red Bull ” ) and “ In Capitalism he trusts ”. [ 329 ] [ 330 ] The carry through later led to a patrol probe, for a possibly dangerous hindrance with traffic base hit and for the imprint. [ 331 ] During the home match against FC Hansa Rostock on 23 November 2013, the away supporters protested by being wholly absent for the first base seven minutes of the pit and then filled the guest block in big numbers. [ 332 ] [ 333 ] A exchangeable protest was besides carried out during the home catch against 1. FC Union Berlin on 19 February 2016. [ 334 ] other athletic supporter groups in Germany have wholly refused to travel to off matches at the Red Bull Arena. [ 303 ] [ 317 ] At some occasions, the protests have turned into violence and threats. [ 335 ] [ 303 ] [ 318 ] [ 328 ] [ 336 ] RB Leipzig had to cancel three friendly matches in July 2009 for security system reasons. [ 337 ] At the beginning league match, away against FC Carl Zeiss Jena II on 8 August 2009, riots appeared when the police dissolved a blockade attempting to prevent the player busbar from entering the stadium. The player bus topology was attacked with bottles, and the police had to use capsicum spray to succeed. The team was insulted, spat at and pelted with beer cups during the warm-up, and had to leave the stadium with police date after the match. [ 338 ] [ 339 ] [ 340 ] [ 341 ] At the away match against Hallescher FC on 19 July 2013, the player bus was again attacked. Riots besides appeared after the match when home supporters tried to break through a security perimeter to approach away supporters. Firecrackers and other objects were thrown at the patrol, and four patrol officers were slightly injured in the agitation. [ 342 ] [ 343 ] [ 344 ] Before the away catch against Karlsruher SC on 9 March 2015, respective supporters of RB Leipzig received letters, indirectly threatening them with violence if they decided to support their team in Karlsruhe. The night before the match, the lobby of the player hotel in Karlsruhe was stormed by local anesthetic hooligans. [ 318 ] [ 336 ] [ 345 ] respective football clubs, such as VfB Stuttgart, 1. FC Nürnberg, TSV 1860 Munich, 1. FC Union Berlin, FC Erzgebirge Aue, Kickers Offenbach, Chemnitzer FC and KSV Hessen Kassel, have cancelled friendly matches against RB Leipzig, due to protests from their own supporters. [ 346 ] [ 347 ] [ 348 ] [ 349 ] Some critics can however besides be found among the supporters of RB Leipzig. The supporter group Rasenballisten describes itself as uniting critical supporters. The group members have stated that the identity of a club can not entirely rely on its main patronize and the group has criticized Red Bull GmbH for dominating the external representation of the club. rather, the group wants to emphasize the diagnose RasenBallsport and the Leipzig identity. [ 350 ] Representatives of Red Bull GmbH and RB Leipzig and other people have commented on the issues and responded to the criticism. Sporting conductor Ralf Rangnick has pointed at the fact that sponsors and investors are present besides at early clubs. He has rhetorically asked what the difference was between the commitments of Audi AG and Adidas AG at FC Bayern Munich, and the commitment of Red Bull GmbH at RB Leipzig ? He admitted that there was a difference : FC Bayern Munich first had sporting achiever, and then sponsors and investors. however, he insisted that the situation at VfL Wolfsburg and Bayer Leverkusen was precisely the same, and that VfL Wolfsburg became german champions in 2009 to a very boastfully extent due to the fiscal support from Volkswagen AG. [ 351 ] Dietrich Mateschitz said in 2009 that the sports commitment of Red Bull GmbH was indeed unlike from the sports commitments of other companies. He explained that when the company is committed in sports, it is involved in the sports operations itself. [ 352 ] He has far explained in 2007 that where the ship’s company is committed, it is integrated and takes duty for the sports operation, with a regard to build the identity of the sword and the frolic. [ 353 ] General coach Ulrich Wolter said in 2013 that Dietrich Mateschitz was not an oligarch or a Sheikh who buys a toy club, but person who tries to generate success through long-run sustainable contribution to youth and professional football. [ 354 ] Ulrich Wolter has besides commented on club ‘s profile and said that it was only normal for a sponsor to want to make its post known. [ 355 ] It has been suggested that the restrictive membership policy was implemented in order to prevent the cabaret from being taken over by hostile supporters. [ 356 ] General director Ulrich Wolter commented on the restrictive membership policy in 2013 and said that the club wanted to offer the greatest possible academic degree of legal certainty for its investors. He besides said that the conditions that had prevailed at some other clubs had surely not been plus for their development. [ 357 ] Blogger Matthias Kiessling, who has covered RB Leipzig continually since 2010, [ 358 ] commented on the restrictive membership policy in 2013 and said that the a lot lauded membership system of other clubs lone existed pro forma anyhow, and that participation now takes set via other channels, such as social media. [ 59 ] RB Leipzig and cabaret supporters have since the club ‘s initiation successively developed procedures to enable participation and dialogue. The clubhouse entered a cooperation agreement with the assistant arrangement Fanprojekt Leipzig in 2013, and the club besides has a negotiation with the sports fan representatives of the assistant coupling Fanverband RB Leipzig Fans. [ 251 ] [ 359 ] Both Dietrich Mateschitz and sporting film director Ralf Rangnick have made comments on transfer policy. Dietrich Mateschitz commented on the football commitment of Red Bull GmbH in 2007 and said that the company was “ nobelium good stars buyers ”. [ 360 ] In an interview with austrian sports web site Sportnet in 2010 he said : “ I am not Abramovich. What we do, we try to do with our brain. nothing is easier than to take a bag wax of money and go denounce. That is unintelligent, dazed we are not ”. [ 361 ] In an interview with german newspaper Leipziger Volkszeitung in 2013 he further said : “ It is not about a race, to arrive vitamin a soon as possible in the Bundesliga with adenine many mercenaries as potential, but about healthy development and healthy growth. And that with equally many own players as possible ”. [ 362 ] [ 363 ] Sporting director Ralf Rangnick commented on the golf club ‘s transportation policy in 2013 and said that RB Leipzig was actually fishing in a identical little pond, merely signing players aged between 17 and 23 years erstwhile, and that RB Leipzig was the only club in the 2. Bundesliga who had not signed any players from another baseball club in the league. [ 306 ] The constitution of a successful youth academy has besides been an integral part of the club ‘s long-run strategy since its initiation. [ 364 ] Dietrich Mateschitz said in 2009 that his hopes were that the majority of the professional team would in the future have come through the ranks of the club ‘s own academy. [ 352 ] [ 365 ] General director Ulrich Wolter said in 2013 that the club wanted to build an “ Eastern beacon “, so that youthful players from East Germany would not always have to migrate to West Germany to develop. [ 354 ] The young person work at RB Leipzig received much praise from the german Football League ( DFL ) in 2014. [ 366 ] several people have responded to the rejection of RB Leipzig as a “ fictile club ”, which lacks traditions. Sporting conductor Joachim Krug said in 2009 that RB Leipzig was merely a newly founded club with high ambitions. [ 40 ] Head coach Tino Vogel filled in and said that at some point, every raw custom begins. [ 38 ] Supporters of RB Leipzig were noted for displaying banners saying “ Let this tradition begin ” during the first competitive matches in 2009, [ 367 ] and coach Dieter Gudel said in 2010 that RB Leipzig could well write “ Tradition since 2009 ” on its pennants. [ 35 ] Dietrich Mateschitz said in 2013 that the alone remainder between RB Leipzig and FC Bayern Munich was one hundred years of custom, and that in five hundred years, RB Leipzig will be five hundred years honest-to-god and FC Bayern Munich six hundred years old. By this, he meant that besides RB Leipzig will one sidereal day become a traditional club. [ 368 ] Sporting conductor Ralf Rangnick declared in 2012 that there were actually advantages to working in a new club without deep-rooted traditions. He explained that structural changes and staffing decisions could be implemented promptly and flexibly at RB Leipzig, since there are no established hierarchies and less resistance in the environment. He promote said that he had seen adequate examples of traditional clubs which have not made it anywhere. He said that to him, what mattered was if there existed a working philosophy and sustainability. [ 369 ] The President of the DFB Wolfgang Niersbach said in 2014, with reference to the traditional clubs in Leipzig : “ If the big traditional clubs have not managed to establish a good way binding in professional football for years and decades, then cipher should complain if a different border on is taken and this besides leads to achiever ”. [ 370 ] [ 371 ] RB Leipzig has besides received convinced criticism and praise. entrepreneur Michael Kölmel, owner of the Zentralstadion, said in 2009 that Red Bull GmbH was a huge opportunity for Leipzig. [ 30 ] He has besides said that in the end, besides to other football clubs in Leipzig will benefit from RB Leipzig. He explained that young players will stay in the sphere and that the overall level of football in Leipzig will rise. [ 372 ] Leipzig Deputy Mayor Heiko Rosenthal said in 2010 that RB Leipzig was the “ best matter ” that could happen to the economic development of Leipzig. [ 35 ] [ 168 ] He has far explained that RB Leipzig will draw attention to Leipzig, and constitute an important part in the future economic representation of the city. [ 305 ] Blogger Matthias Kiessling argued in 2011 that Red Bull GmbH was offering a more permanent investing than anything Saxony had seen since the fall of the Berlin Wall. [ 59 ] Leipzig Mayor Burkhard Jung said in 2011 that the investing of Red Bull GmbH in Leipzig was an “ incredible endow to the city ”. [ 211 ] Dietrich Mateschitz was awarded the prize “ Leipziger Lerche ” in 2013 for his service to the area. Mayor Burkhard Jung praised Dietrich Mateschitz as “ honest, ambitious and dangerous ”. The pry ceremony was for the beginning fourth dimension attended by the Minister-president of Saxony, Stanislaw Tillich. [ 373 ] The chair of the Saxony Football Association ( SFV ) Klaus Reichenbach expressed optimism about the club ‘s establish. He said that he hoped for high gear class football, and that it would have earned the hale area and East Germany. [ 18 ] The chair of the northeastern German Football Association ( NOFV ) Rainer Milkoreit said in 2014 that the promotion of RB Leipzig to the 2. Bundesliga was a bang-up development for East Germany and that the attendance boom in Leipzig showed just how much the club had been awaited. [ 374 ] FC Bayern Munich President Uli Hoeneß said in 2011 that the model chosen by RB Leipzig could be golden, but not necessarily. He said that critical would be what the club could offer its fans, and that if the mannequin works, it would be beneficial for all football, not only for football in East Germany. [ 375 ] [ 376 ] Uli Hoeneß congratulated RB Leipzig to its promotion to the 2. Bundesliga in 2014 and said that it was the best thing that could happen to football in Leipzig. [ 377 ] FC Bayern Munich sporting conductor Matthias Sammer, a native of Dresden, said in 2014 that he was incontrovertible to the development of RB Leipzig, and praised the positive economical effects it had for the region. He besides rejected the complaints of “ traditionalists ”, as 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig and BSG Chemie Leipzig ever since the Wende have failed to join forces for the sake of local anesthetic football. [ 378 ] [ 379 ] Franz Beckenbauer said in 2015 that he predicts that RB Leipzig will be dangerous to FC Bayern Munich in 35 years, if Red Bull GmbH is ready to continue investing for such a long meter, and that RB Leipzig was a concept with a future. [ 380 ] VfL Wolfsburg coach Klaus Allofs said in 2016 that RB Leipzig was a cast of fortune for Leipzig, and a full thing for the region and for german football. [ 381 ] In interviews published in german newspaper Bild in 2011, representatives of respective Leipzig football clubs explained how their clubs had benefited from the institution of RB Leipzig. Former FC Sachsen Leipzig murderer Heiko Kratz explained that by 2009, the club was no longer able to finance its young person academy, but by selling its A to D junior teams to RB Leipzig, at least they could give the players a future. Holger Nussbaum from SSV Markranstädt, explained how the fiscal recompense from RB Leipzig meant that the clubhouse nowadays had players that it otherwise would not have, and that it now aimed at reaching the Regionalliga. Ralph Zahn from ESV Delitzsch said that the fiscal compensation from RB Leipzig had made it potential for the golf club to build an artificial turf cant with floodlights for the cost of 250,000 euros. [ 382 ] According to a survey carried out by the Leipziger Volkszeitung in 2009, more than 70 % of the residents of Leipzig welcomed Red Bull GmhH ‘s investment in local anesthetic football. [ 18 ] The Leipziger Volkszeitung has besides published the results from a cogitation carried out by Intelligence Research in Sponsorshop ( Iris ) in 2016. According to the study, RB Leipzig now ranked third gear favorite team in Saxony and Thuringia, entirely surpassed by FC Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. RB Leipzig besides had an increase in five out of six persona values. charitable had increased 2.8 percentage to 45.1 percentage, native had increased 7.2 percentage to 40.5 percentage, credible had increased 4.8 percentage to 43.8 percentage, regionally rooted remained at 45.8 percentage, ambitious had increased 3.7 percentage to 77.5 percentage and passionate had increased 5.8 percentage to 47 percentage. A sketch carried out by the ship’s company Repucom in 2016 showed that RB Leipzig had a nationally increase of 60 percentage in press, radio and television. It besides showed that the reports had become more aim and complex. [ 246 ]

References [edit ]