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RB Leipzig affiliated teams

Association football club RB Leipzig-affiliated teams include a reserve team, women's team, and junior and academy teams.

Reserve team Edit

History Edit

The first reserve team was formed out of the second team of SSV Markranstädt. Its inaugural season was 2009–10 in the Bezirksliga Leipzig. The team finished in first place and won promotion to the 2010–11 Sachsenliga. As part of the deal with SSV Markranstädt, the team returned to SSV Markranstädt after the 2009–10 season, and played the 2010–11 Sachsenliga as their new first team.

In order to replace the reserve team and to avoid having to begin with its reserve team from the bottom of the German football league system, RB Leipzig partnered with ESV Delitzsch from Delitzsch in northwest Saxony. RB Leipzig adopted the first team of ESV Delitzsch as its new reserve team and purchased its playing right for Berzirksliga Leipzig.[1] The team again finished first place and won promotion to the 2011–12 Sachsenliga, to face the first team of SSV Markranstädt.

With the impending bankruptcy of FC Sachsen Leipzig, which folded in June 2011, RB Leipzig considered purchasing its playing right for the Oberliga for its reserve team, but later withdrew their offer. A condition for the acquisition was that at least 51 percent of the players in the team had to be integrated in the new club, but RB Leipzig instead chose to develop its own reserve team.[2][3]

Tino Vogel was appointed head coach for the 2011–12 season. The team was joined by senior defender Ingo Hertzsch, who had left the professional team. The reserve team came fourth in the Sachsenliga. The league was won by SSV Markranstädt, who recaptured a playing right for the Oberliga.[4] The team finished the 2012–13 Sachsenliga season in third place. The team came first in 2013–14 Sachsenliga, and won promotion to NOFV-Oberliga Süd. Forward Tom Nattermann scored 32 goals during the season, finishing the 2013–14 Sachsenliga as the league's top goal scorer by a wide margin.[5][6]

The 2014–15 season included opponents such as SSV Markranstädt and 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig,[7] but the reserve team successfully adapted to the Oberliga and came to dominate. The team finished the 2014–15 NOFV-Oberliga Süd in first place, and won promotion to the Regionalliga Nordost. Nattermann scored 26 goals, beaten only by Jan Nezmar from FC Oberlausitz Neugersdorf.[8]

Before the 2015–16 season, almost half of the players from the previous season left the team, including Nattermann, who left for FC Erzgebirge Aue.[8] The new players almost all came from the club's own ranks, including six players from the A-junior team.[9][10] The reserve team finished its first season in the Regionalliga in 11th place.

Incumbent B-junior coach Robert Klauß was appointed head coach for the 2016–17 season, replacing Vogel.[11][12] Vogel continued his career at the club as a scout in central Germany, while his former assistant coach Olaf Holetschek continued as a scout in junior football.[13] The team was reinforced by more players from the A-junior team, as well as 19-year-old talent Dominik Martinović from the Bayern Munich A-junior team.[14] The reserve team was the youngest in the Regionalliga before the 2016–17 season. The average age stood at 19 years and 5 months in June 2016.[15]

RB Leipzig disbanded the U23 team after the 2016–17 season, while keeping the U19 and U17 squads.[16]

Stadium Edit

The reserve team's home matches were at Stadion am Bad in Markranstädt. The stadium is the traditional home ground of SSV Markanstädt. In 2013, RB Leipzig made plans to build its own amateur stadium. The first plans envisioned a 5,000-seat stadium at the RB Leipzig training center at Cottaweg.[17] However, the limited space at Cottaweg and complicated approval procedures, scuppered the plan. The club instead a spot near the Sportschule Egidius Braun of the Saxony Football Association (SFV) at Abtaundorf.[18]

Past seasons Edit

Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts
2009–10 Bezirksliga Leipzig (VII) 1 23 5 2 109 27 74
2010–11 Bezirksliga Leipzig 1 18 6 6 65 32 60
2011–12 Sachsenliga (VI) 4 15 8 7 62 34 53
2012–13 Sachsenliga 3 21 4 5 69 25 67
2013–14 Sachsenliga 1 23 6 1 99 18 75
2014–15 NOFV-Oberliga Süd (V) 1 23 3 4 82 21 72
2015–16 Regionalliga Nordost (IV) 11 12 8 14 49 48 44
2016–17 Regionalliga Nordost 3 17 9 8 67 42 60
Green marks a season followed by promotion

Honours Edit

League Edit

Women's football Edit

History Edit

Past seasons
Season League (tier) Place
2017–18 Regionalliga Nordost (III) 4
2018–19 Regionalliga Nordost 3
2019–20 Regionalliga Nordost 1
2020–21 2. Frauen-Bundesliga (II) 3
2021–22 2. Frauen-Bundesliga (II) 3
Green marks a season followed by promotion

RB Leipzig entered women's football in 2016. The club initially planned to partner with Leipziger FC 07, forming a joint team in the fourth tier Landesliga Sachsen.[19] The partnership was meant to last for one year, after which RB Leipzig was to continue as an independent, and reserved the right to advance. RB Leipzig and Leipziger FC 07 were given a playing right for the 2016–17 Landesliga Sachsen on a wild card by the Saxony Football Association (SFV). A few weeks before the start of the season, the partnership ended and RB Leipzig announced that it was to compete as an independent.[20][21][22]

The first squad gathered 17 players from FFV Leipzig, five talents from the RB Leipzig women's junior teams and one from the reserve team of FF USV Jena. The team was trained by Sebastian Popp, former head coach of women's football team SV Eintracht Leipzig-Süd. The SFV expected the RB Leipzig women's team, with the state training centre for women's and girls' football, to advance from Landesliga Sachsen to Bundesliga within 3 to 5 years.[23]

The team played its first competitive match on 7 August 2016 in the first round of the 2016–17 Saxony Cup away against SV Johannstadt 90. RB Leipzig recorded a 7–0 victory, and advanced to the next round.[24]

The RB Leipzig women's team joined the 2016–17 Landesliga Sachsen (effectively skipping the 5th tier), generating criticism from several clubs.[25][26][20][27] The criticisms were heard, and after a roundtable discussion with other clubs and the SFV, Leipzig offered to play the season starting seven youth players each game. The SFV also ordered the first three games to be replayed and disqualified Leipzig from the Saxony Cup.[28] RB Leipzig won the league with four matchdays.[29]

The team play home matches at the Sportanlage Gontardweg, which is the location of the state training centre for women's and girls football of the SFV, taken over by RB Leipzig from FFV Leipzig in July 2016.[30][31]

Players Edit

First Team Squad Edit

As of 20 September 2022.

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   GER Gina Schüller
2 DF   GER Frederike Kempe
3 DF   GER Johanna Kaiser
4 DF   GER Anika Metzner
5 DF   GER Josefine Schaller
7 MF   SVN Korina Janež
8 MF   GER Gianna Rackow
9 MF   DEN Louise Ringsing
10 MF   GER Marie-Luise Herrmann
11 MF   GER Barbara Brecht
12 GK   SUI Elvira Herzog
13 MF   GER Lea Mauly
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF   GER Lea-Sophie Misch
17 MF   GER Emily Reißmann
19 MF   GER Jenny Hipp
20 DF   GER Victoria Krug
21 FW   GER Vanessa Fudalla
22 DF   DEN Christina Beck
24 DF   GER Fatma Sakar
26 MF   GER Luca Graf
27 FW   GER Marlene Müller
29 FW   GER Larissa Schreiber
30 FW   MNE Medina Dešić

Honours Edit

League Edit
Cup Edit
  • Saxony Cup[a] (de)
    • Champions: 2018-19
  1. ^ Also named Landespokal Sachsen.

Junior football Edit

RB Leipzig had 17 men and women's junior teams totaling 250 players, including the Reserve team as of 2015. 25 players were youth nationals by the turn of the year.[32][33][34][35]

Training and matches are conducted at several grounds. The main ground is the RB training centre at Cottaweg, which is shared with the professional team. Other grounds include the Sportschule Egidius Braun of the Saxony Football Association (SFV) at Abtnaundorf. The RB training center with its sports complex is currently used by men's junior teams from U14 to the Reserve team, as the location of the youth academy.[32]

The club arranges the RB Leipzig Football School several times per year. The school is a multi-day training camp for boys and girls aged between seven and 14 years.[36] A planned training camp in Halle in 2015 was cancelled for security reasons, after threats of violence from local fans.[35][37]

RB Leipzig partners with SC Pfullendorf.[38][39] The club cooperated in junior football with local clubs such as 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig, BSV Schönau 1983 and ESV Delitzsch.[40][41]

The 17 RB Leipzig junior teams collected 9 league titles and 3 cup titles together during the 2014–15 season.[42] The following season RB Leipzig junior teams collected 8 league titles and 6 cup titles.[43]

Men's junior football Edit

The A-D junior teams were acquired from FC Sachsen Leipzig in the summer of 2009.[44] After leaving his job as head coach of the professional team in 2010, Vogel served as head coach of the A-junior team, and was then appointed head coach of the reserve team in 2011.[11]

The B-junior team qualified for the Under 17 Bundesliga in 2011.[45] The team then won Under 17 Bundesliga Nord/Nordost and qualified for the German championship for the first time in 2014. The team reached the final, but were defeated by Borussia Dortmund.[46]

The A-junior team qualified for the Under 19 Bundesliga in 2014. Incumbent B-junior coach Frank Leicht was announced as head coach for the 2014–15 season. He was replaced as B-junior coach by Achim Beierlorzer, who had been worked for four years as B-junior coach at SpVgg Greuther Fürth.[47] Achim Beierlorzer was later replaced by incumbent U14 coach Robert Klauß.[11]

The 2014–15 season proved successful. The A-junior team won the Under 19 Bundesliga Nord/Nordost, and the B-junior team retruned as champion of the Under 17 Bundesliga Nord/Nordost. RB Leipzig was the only club in Germany with two teams left in the final rounds of the German championship in 2015.[48]

As of 2015, the club had 14 men's junior teams, ranging from U8 to the Reserve team.[32] Two players from the A-junior team, Vitaly Janelt and Dominik Franke, were selected to play for the Germany national under-17 team in the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup.[49]

Women's junior football Edit

In June 2013, RB Leipzig created its first two women's junior football teams (C and D), starting from the 2013–14 season. The C team was to be trained by Mandy Morgenstern and start in the Bezirksliga.[50] The D team was to be trained by Susann Seiring and start in the 1. Kreisklasse.[51]

In June 2016, RB Leipzig took over the state training centre for women's and girls' football of the Saxony Football Association (SFV) at Gontardweg from women's football club FFV Leipzig as of 1 July 2016. The deal followed a period of financial difficulties for FFV Leipzig, which had sought to transfer its youth academy to RB Leipzig. The take over included the U17, U15 and U13 teams of FFV Leipzig, which from the 2016–17 season will be integrated into the RB Leipzig junior teams.[52][30]

As of 2015, the club had three women's junior teams, ranging from B- to D-juniors.[32][42] The D-junior team won the 2015–16 Landespokal, collecting the club's first title of the season.[53]

Honours Edit

League Edit

Cup Edit

  • Under 19 DFB-Pokal (de)
    • Runners-up: 2018-19
  • Under 19 Saxony Cup[a]
    • Winners: (4) 2011–12, 2012–13, 2015–16, 2018-19
  • Under 17 NOFV-Pokal (de)
    • Winners: (3) 2012–13, 2015–16, 2017–18
    • Runners-up: 2011-12
  • Under 17 Saxony Cup[a]
    • Winners: (6) 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2017–18
  1. ^ a b Also named Landespokal Sachsen.

Youth academy Edit

The RB Leipzig youth academy is multi-layered. It is located at the RB Leipzig training centre at Cottaweg. The establishment of a successful youth academy is an integral part of the club's long-term strategy and philosophy.[54][55][56][57] Red Bull GmbH owner Dietrich Mateschitz said at the club's founding that his hopes were that the majority of the professional team would in the future have come through the ranks of the club's academy.[58][59] Sporting director Ralf Rangnick said in 2012 that the ambition was to each year inject one or two players from the youth academy to the professional team.[60]

Planning began in 2010, while the first section was opened in August 2011. Shortly after Ralf Ragnick became Sporting director in July 2012, he began an extensive restructuring of the club. RB Leipzig recruited the duo Frieder Schrof and Thomas Albeck from the VfB Stuttgart youth academy in September 2012. Schrof had for years been successfully employed at VfB Stuttgart. During his time at the club, the A- and B-junior teams won 15 German championships and Schrof became head of the youth department.[61][62] Soon thereafter, RB Leipzig recruited Thomas Schlieck from Schalke 04. Schlieck had previously been employed as goalkeeper coordinator at Schalke 04 and before that worked for twelve years as goalkeeping coach at Arminia Bielefeld. Schlieck became goalkeeper coordinator, responsible for goalkeeper training and development from the U8 to the professional team. He also worked with goalkeeper scouting.[63][64]

The youth academy became a certified DFB-Youth academy in October 2012.[65]

Expansion began in January 2014. The plans included a 13,500 m2 sports complex, with extensive youth facilities. The academy together with three of its schooling partners, the Sächsisches Landesgymnasium für Sport Leipzig, the Sportoberschule Leipzig and the Rahn Dittrich Group in Leipzig, received certificate as DFB-Elite school in November 2014. 105 youth players were enrolled in the partners' schools as of September 2014.[66][67] Other partners included the Gutenbergschule and the Sportschule Egidius Braun of the Saxony Football Federation (SFV).[68]

The youth academy was certified with the highest rating, three stars and the label "Excellent", by the DFB and the DFL in July 2015. The certificate placed the youth academy among Germany's highest rated.[69]

The sports complex at the RB Training centre was opened in September 2015. The training centre includes a boarding school with rooms for 50 students, more than any other in the Bundesliga. 48 rooms were occupied by players aged between 15 and 19 years by October 2015.[70][71]

The style of play taught at the academy is aggressive, ball oriented, and run intensive, with forward defense and fast transitions.[72][73][74] The youth academy demands supreme discipline from its players. Youth players have to pay attention to their physical shape and also to their appearance. The academy imposes fines for weight gains and its Code of conduct forbids unusual hair styles and tattoos.[71][75]

The scouting system operates worldwide, in cooperation with other football clubs in the Red Bull sporting portfolio. Up to U11, only children from Leipzig and the immediate vicinity are recruited. Up to U15, players within a radius of 100 kilometres are scouted. From U16 and above, scouting is done worldwide.[72] Asked what type of players the academy looked for, Schrof said that players who come to RB Leipzig, must comply with the club's philosophy: be ball-hunters, be mentally and physically fast.[74]

For scouting purposes, the club arranges an annual "Talent Scouting Day", where boys and girls aged between six and 16 years are considered. The Talent Scouting Day lasts three to five days. Young players are tested in speed, technique training, a 5-a-side tournament and a final match. The most talented players are invited to train with the junior teams. Talent Scouting Day in 2015 had 1,000 applicants, of which 700 were selected. At the end of the day, 90 young players received invitations. Talent Scouting Day in 2015 drew participants from Leipzig and surrounding cities, from Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, Berlin, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Lower Saxony, Baden-Württemberg, and even Austria.[76][77][78][79]

The RB Leipzig academy was accused of poaching players from other clubs in questionable ways. One of the first to complain was FC Carl Zeiss Jena in 2012. The club said that young talents had been poached right at its own youth academy and with lucrative offers.[80] Similar complaints came from other clubs in Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt.[81] Later complaints came from Eintracht Frankfurt, after 15-year-old talent Renat Dadachev left the club for RB Leipzig in 2014, allegedly for much higher pay.[82][83] Shrof reacted in an interview in 2014, saying that the club was not interested in attracting young players with money.[72] He said that young players coming to RB Leipzig for money, have gone to the wrong place, and that the club wants to attract young players with good conditions for development and good education. In another interview in 2015, he added that what the club does is reasonable and legitimate, and like other clubs.[70] In 2015, RB Leipzig was noted for signing the 15-year-old talent Elias Abouchabaka from Hertha BSC for a transfer-fee of 250,000 euros. The signing was preceded by a legal dispute and criticism. RB Leipzig was accused by Hertha BSC for disregarding a Gentlemen's agreement on young talents between the 36 Bundesliga clubs.[84][85]

The academy cooperates with the youth academies of FC Red Bull Salzburg, New York Red Bulls and Red Bull Brasil. The academy also cooperated with the youth academy of the now dissolved Red Bull Ghana. The cooperation covers several areas, primarily scouting, medicine and training philosophy.[74] The cooperation in scouting forms a network, reaching worldwide. In Europe, scouting is divided. RB Leipzig scouts more to the north, and FC Red Bull Salzburg scouts more to the south.[86]

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Association football club RB Leipzig affiliated teams include a reserve team women s team and junior and academy teams Contents 1 Reserve team 1 1 History 1 2 Stadium 1 3 Past seasons 1 4 Honours 1 4 1 League 2 Women s football 2 1 History 2 2 Players 2 2 1 First Team Squad 2 2 2 Honours 2 2 2 1 League 2 2 2 2 Cup 3 Junior football 3 1 Men s junior football 3 2 Women s junior football 3 3 Honours 3 3 1 League 3 3 2 Cup 4 Youth academy 5 ReferencesReserve team EditHistory Edit The first reserve team was formed out of the second team of SSV Markranstadt Its inaugural season was 2009 10 in the Bezirksliga Leipzig The team finished in first place and won promotion to the 2010 11 Sachsenliga As part of the deal with SSV Markranstadt the team returned to SSV Markranstadt after the 2009 10 season and played the 2010 11 Sachsenliga as their new first team In order to replace the reserve team and to avoid having to begin with its reserve team from the bottom of the German football league system RB Leipzig partnered with ESV Delitzsch from Delitzsch in northwest Saxony RB Leipzig adopted the first team of ESV Delitzsch as its new reserve team and purchased its playing right for Berzirksliga Leipzig 1 The team again finished first place and won promotion to the 2011 12 Sachsenliga to face the first team of SSV Markranstadt With the impending bankruptcy of FC Sachsen Leipzig which folded in June 2011 RB Leipzig considered purchasing its playing right for the Oberliga for its reserve team but later withdrew their offer A condition for the acquisition was that at least 51 percent of the players in the team had to be integrated in the new club but RB Leipzig instead chose to develop its own reserve team 2 3 Tino Vogel was appointed head coach for the 2011 12 season The team was joined by senior defender Ingo Hertzsch who had left the professional team The reserve team came fourth in the Sachsenliga The league was won by SSV Markranstadt who recaptured a playing right for the Oberliga 4 The team finished the 2012 13 Sachsenliga season in third place The team came first in 2013 14 Sachsenliga and won promotion to NOFV Oberliga Sud Forward Tom Nattermann scored 32 goals during the season finishing the 2013 14 Sachsenliga as the league s top goal scorer by a wide margin 5 6 The 2014 15 season included opponents such as SSV Markranstadt and 1 FC Lokomotive Leipzig 7 but the reserve team successfully adapted to the Oberliga and came to dominate The team finished the 2014 15 NOFV Oberliga Sud in first place and won promotion to the Regionalliga Nordost Nattermann scored 26 goals beaten only by Jan Nezmar from FC Oberlausitz Neugersdorf 8 Before the 2015 16 season almost half of the players from the previous season left the team including Nattermann who left for FC Erzgebirge Aue 8 The new players almost all came from the club s own ranks including six players from the A junior team 9 10 The reserve team finished its first season in the Regionalliga in 11th place Incumbent B junior coach Robert Klauss was appointed head coach for the 2016 17 season replacing Vogel 11 12 Vogel continued his career at the club as a scout in central Germany while his former assistant coach Olaf Holetschek continued as a scout in junior football 13 The team was reinforced by more players from the A junior team as well as 19 year old talent Dominik Martinovic from the Bayern Munich A junior team 14 The reserve team was the youngest in the Regionalliga before the 2016 17 season The average age stood at 19 years and 5 months in June 2016 15 RB Leipzig disbanded the U23 team after the 2016 17 season while keeping the U19 and U17 squads 16 Stadium Edit The reserve team s home matches were at Stadion am Bad in Markranstadt The stadium is the traditional home ground of SSV Markanstadt In 2013 RB Leipzig made plans to build its own amateur stadium The first plans envisioned a 5 000 seat stadium at the RB Leipzig training center at Cottaweg 17 However the limited space at Cottaweg and complicated approval procedures scuppered the plan The club instead a spot near the Sportschule Egidius Braun of the Saxony Football Association SFV at Abtaundorf 18 Past seasons Edit Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts2009 10 Bezirksliga Leipzig VII 1 23 5 2 109 27 742010 11 Bezirksliga Leipzig 1 18 6 6 65 32 602011 12 Sachsenliga VI 4 15 8 7 62 34 532012 13 Sachsenliga 3 21 4 5 69 25 672013 14 Sachsenliga 1 23 6 1 99 18 752014 15 NOFV Oberliga Sud V 1 23 3 4 82 21 722015 16 Regionalliga Nordost IV 11 12 8 14 49 48 442016 17 Regionalliga Nordost 3 17 9 8 67 42 60Green marks a season followed by promotionHonours Edit League Edit NOFV Oberliga Sud V Champions 2014 15 Sachsenliga VI Champions 2013 14 Bezirksliga Leipzig VII Champions 2009 10 2010 11Women s football EditMain article RB Leipzig Women History Edit Past seasons Season League tier Place2017 18 Regionalliga Nordost III 42018 19 Regionalliga Nordost 32019 20 Regionalliga Nordost 12020 21 2 Frauen Bundesliga II 32021 22 2 Frauen Bundesliga II 3Green marks a season followed by promotionRB Leipzig entered women s football in 2016 The club initially planned to partner with Leipziger FC 07 forming a joint team in the fourth tier Landesliga Sachsen 19 The partnership was meant to last for one year after which RB Leipzig was to continue as an independent and reserved the right to advance RB Leipzig and Leipziger FC 07 were given a playing right for the 2016 17 Landesliga Sachsen on a wild card by the Saxony Football Association SFV A few weeks before the start of the season the partnership ended and RB Leipzig announced that it was to compete as an independent 20 21 22 The first squad gathered 17 players from FFV Leipzig five talents from the RB Leipzig women s junior teams and one from the reserve team of FF USV Jena The team was trained by Sebastian Popp former head coach of women s football team SV Eintracht Leipzig Sud The SFV expected the RB Leipzig women s team with the state training centre for women s and girls football to advance from Landesliga Sachsen to Bundesliga within 3 to 5 years 23 The team played its first competitive match on 7 August 2016 in the first round of the 2016 17 Saxony Cup away against SV Johannstadt 90 RB Leipzig recorded a 7 0 victory and advanced to the next round 24 The RB Leipzig women s team joined the 2016 17 Landesliga Sachsen effectively skipping the 5th tier generating criticism from several clubs 25 26 20 27 The criticisms were heard and after a roundtable discussion with other clubs and the SFV Leipzig offered to play the season starting seven youth players each game The SFV also ordered the first three games to be replayed and disqualified Leipzig from the Saxony Cup 28 RB Leipzig won the league with four matchdays 29 The team play home matches at the Sportanlage Gontardweg which is the location of the state training centre for women s and girls football of the SFV taken over by RB Leipzig from FFV Leipzig in July 2016 30 31 Players Edit First Team Squad Edit As of 20 September 2022 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp GER Gina Schuller2 DF nbsp GER Frederike Kempe3 DF nbsp GER Johanna Kaiser4 DF nbsp GER Anika Metzner5 DF nbsp GER Josefine Schaller7 MF nbsp SVN Korina Janez8 MF nbsp GER Gianna Rackow9 MF nbsp DEN Louise Ringsing10 MF nbsp GER Marie Luise Herrmann11 MF nbsp GER Barbara Brecht12 GK nbsp SUI Elvira Herzog13 MF nbsp GER Lea Mauly No Pos Nation Player16 MF nbsp GER Lea Sophie Misch17 MF nbsp GER Emily Reissmann19 MF nbsp GER Jenny Hipp20 DF nbsp GER Victoria Krug21 FW nbsp GER Vanessa Fudalla22 DF nbsp DEN Christina Beck24 DF nbsp GER Fatma Sakar26 MF nbsp GER Luca Graf27 FW nbsp GER Marlene Muller29 FW nbsp GER Larissa Schreiber30 FW nbsp MNE Medina DesicHonours Edit League Edit Regionalliga Nordost III Champions 2019 20 Landesliga Sachsen IV Champions 2016 17Cup Edit Saxony Cup a de Champions 2018 19 Also named Landespokal Sachsen Junior football EditRB Leipzig had 17 men and women s junior teams totaling 250 players including the Reserve team as of 2015 25 players were youth nationals by the turn of the year 32 33 34 35 Training and matches are conducted at several grounds The main ground is the RB training centre at Cottaweg which is shared with the professional team Other grounds include the Sportschule Egidius Braun of the Saxony Football Association SFV at Abtnaundorf The RB training center with its sports complex is currently used by men s junior teams from U14 to the Reserve team as the location of the youth academy 32 The club arranges the RB Leipzig Football School several times per year The school is a multi day training camp for boys and girls aged between seven and 14 years 36 A planned training camp in Halle in 2015 was cancelled for security reasons after threats of violence from local fans 35 37 RB Leipzig partners with SC Pfullendorf 38 39 The club cooperated in junior football with local clubs such as 1 FC Lokomotive Leipzig BSV Schonau 1983 and ESV Delitzsch 40 41 The 17 RB Leipzig junior teams collected 9 league titles and 3 cup titles together during the 2014 15 season 42 The following season RB Leipzig junior teams collected 8 league titles and 6 cup titles 43 Men s junior football Edit The A D junior teams were acquired from FC Sachsen Leipzig in the summer of 2009 44 After leaving his job as head coach of the professional team in 2010 Vogel served as head coach of the A junior team and was then appointed head coach of the reserve team in 2011 11 The B junior team qualified for the Under 17 Bundesliga in 2011 45 The team then won Under 17 Bundesliga Nord Nordost and qualified for the German championship for the first time in 2014 The team reached the final but were defeated by Borussia Dortmund 46 The A junior team qualified for the Under 19 Bundesliga in 2014 Incumbent B junior coach Frank Leicht was announced as head coach for the 2014 15 season He was replaced as B junior coach by Achim Beierlorzer who had been worked for four years as B junior coach at SpVgg Greuther Furth 47 Achim Beierlorzer was later replaced by incumbent U14 coach Robert Klauss 11 The 2014 15 season proved successful The A junior team won the Under 19 Bundesliga Nord Nordost and the B junior team retruned as champion of the Under 17 Bundesliga Nord Nordost RB Leipzig was the only club in Germany with two teams left in the final rounds of the German championship in 2015 48 As of 2015 the club had 14 men s junior teams ranging from U8 to the Reserve team 32 Two players from the A junior team Vitaly Janelt and Dominik Franke were selected to play for the Germany national under 17 team in the 2015 FIFA U 17 World Cup 49 Women s junior football Edit In June 2013 RB Leipzig created its first two women s junior football teams C and D starting from the 2013 14 season The C team was to be trained by Mandy Morgenstern and start in the Bezirksliga 50 The D team was to be trained by Susann Seiring and start in the 1 Kreisklasse 51 In June 2016 RB Leipzig took over the state training centre for women s and girls football of the Saxony Football Association SFV at Gontardweg from women s football club FFV Leipzig as of 1 July 2016 The deal followed a period of financial difficulties for FFV Leipzig which had sought to transfer its youth academy to RB Leipzig The take over included the U17 U15 and U13 teams of FFV Leipzig which from the 2016 17 season will be integrated into the RB Leipzig junior teams 52 30 As of 2015 the club had three women s junior teams ranging from B to D juniors 32 42 The D junior team won the 2015 16 Landespokal collecting the club s first title of the season 53 Honours Edit League Edit Under 19 Bundesliga North Northeast Champions 2014 15 Under 17 Bundesliga Runners up 2014 Under 17 Bundesliga North Northeast Champions 2013 14 2014 15 2017 18 Runners up 2015 16 2016 17 Under 19 Regionalliga Nordost II Champions 2013 14 Under 17 Regionalliga Nordost II Champions 2010 11 Under 17 Women s Landesliga Sachsen IV Champions 2015 16 Runners up 2014 15Cup Edit Under 19 DFB Pokal de Runners up 2018 19 Under 19 Saxony Cup a Winners 4 2011 12 2012 13 2015 16 2018 19 Under 17 NOFV Pokal de Winners 3 2012 13 2015 16 2017 18 Runners up 2011 12 Under 17 Saxony Cup a Winners 6 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2016 17 2017 18 a b Also named Landespokal Sachsen Youth academy EditThe RB Leipzig youth academy is multi layered It is located at the RB Leipzig training centre at Cottaweg The establishment of a successful youth academy is an integral part of the club s long term strategy and philosophy 54 55 56 57 Red Bull GmbH owner Dietrich Mateschitz said at the club s founding that his hopes were that the majority of the professional team would in the future have come through the ranks of the club s academy 58 59 Sporting director Ralf Rangnick said in 2012 that the ambition was to each year inject one or two players from the youth academy to the professional team 60 Planning began in 2010 while the first section was opened in August 2011 Shortly after Ralf Ragnick became Sporting director in July 2012 he began an extensive restructuring of the club RB Leipzig recruited the duo Frieder Schrof and Thomas Albeck from the VfB Stuttgart youth academy in September 2012 Schrof had for years been successfully employed at VfB Stuttgart During his time at the club the A and B junior teams won 15 German championships and Schrof became head of the youth department 61 62 Soon thereafter RB Leipzig recruited Thomas Schlieck from Schalke 04 Schlieck had previously been employed as goalkeeper coordinator at Schalke 04 and before that worked for twelve years as goalkeeping coach at Arminia Bielefeld Schlieck became goalkeeper coordinator responsible for goalkeeper training and development from the U8 to the professional team He also worked with goalkeeper scouting 63 64 The youth academy became a certified DFB Youth academy in October 2012 65 Expansion began in January 2014 The plans included a 13 500 m2 sports complex with extensive youth facilities The academy together with three of its schooling partners the Sachsisches Landesgymnasium fur Sport Leipzig the Sportoberschule Leipzig and the Rahn Dittrich Group in Leipzig received certificate as DFB Elite school in November 2014 105 youth players were enrolled in the partners schools as of September 2014 66 67 Other partners included the Gutenbergschule and the Sportschule Egidius Braun of the Saxony Football Federation SFV 68 The youth academy was certified with the highest rating three stars and the label Excellent by the DFB and the DFL in July 2015 The certificate placed the youth academy among Germany s highest rated 69 The sports complex at the RB Training centre was opened in September 2015 The training centre includes a boarding school with rooms for 50 students more than any other in the Bundesliga 48 rooms were occupied by players aged between 15 and 19 years by October 2015 70 71 The style of play taught at the academy is aggressive ball oriented and run intensive with forward defense and fast transitions 72 73 74 The youth academy demands supreme discipline from its players Youth players have to pay attention to their physical shape and also to their appearance The academy imposes fines for weight gains and its Code of conduct forbids unusual hair styles and tattoos 71 75 The scouting system operates worldwide in cooperation with other football clubs in the Red Bull sporting portfolio Up to U11 only children from Leipzig and the immediate vicinity are recruited Up to U15 players within a radius of 100 kilometres are scouted From U16 and above scouting is done worldwide 72 Asked what type of players the academy looked for Schrof said that players who come to RB Leipzig must comply with the club s philosophy be ball hunters be mentally and physically fast 74 For scouting purposes the club arranges an annual Talent Scouting Day where boys and girls aged between six and 16 years are considered The Talent Scouting Day lasts three to five days Young players are tested in speed technique training a 5 a side tournament and a final match The most talented players are invited to train with the junior teams Talent Scouting Day in 2015 had 1 000 applicants of which 700 were selected At the end of the day 90 young players received invitations Talent Scouting Day in 2015 drew participants from Leipzig and surrounding cities from Saxony Anhalt Thuringia Berlin Mecklenburg Western Pomerania Lower Saxony Baden Wurttemberg and even Austria 76 77 78 79 The RB Leipzig academy was accused of poaching players from other clubs in questionable ways One of the first to complain was FC Carl Zeiss Jena in 2012 The club said that young talents had been poached right at its own youth academy and with lucrative offers 80 Similar complaints came from other clubs in Saxony and Saxony Anhalt 81 Later complaints came from Eintracht Frankfurt after 15 year old talent Renat Dadachev left the club for RB Leipzig in 2014 allegedly for much higher pay 82 83 Shrof reacted in an interview in 2014 saying that the club was not interested in attracting young players with money 72 He said that young players coming to RB Leipzig for money have gone to the wrong place and that the club wants to attract young players with good conditions for development and good education In another interview in 2015 he added that what the club does is reasonable and legitimate and like other clubs 70 In 2015 RB Leipzig was noted for signing the 15 year old talent Elias Abouchabaka from Hertha BSC for a transfer fee of 250 000 euros The signing was preceded by a legal dispute and criticism RB Leipzig was accused by Hertha BSC for disregarding a Gentlemen s agreement on young talents between the 36 Bundesliga clubs 84 85 The academy cooperates with the youth academies of FC Red Bull Salzburg New York Red Bulls and Red Bull Brasil The academy also cooperated with the youth academy of the now dissolved Red Bull Ghana The cooperation covers several areas primarily scouting medicine and training philosophy 74 The cooperation in scouting forms a network reaching worldwide In Europe scouting is divided RB Leipzig scouts more to the north and FC Red Bull Salzburg scouts more to the south 86 References Edit Regionalligist RB Leipzig stellt Weichen redbulls com in German Red Bull GmbH 30 May 2010 Archived from the original on 3 June 2010 Retrieved 7 August 2015 Gabriel Yvonne Krause Stefan 19 May 2011 Tranen Abschied Was wird nun aus dem Leutzscher Fussball Bild in German Berlin BILD GmbH amp Co KG Retrieved 3 July 2016 RB Leipzig verzichtet auf Lizenz des FC Sachsen Kicker Online in German Nuremberg Olympia Verlag GmbH 27 May 2011 Retrieved 3 July 2016 SSV Markranstadt ist Sachsenliga Meister sachsen fernsehen de in German Dresden Fernsehen in Dresden GmbH 11 June 2012 Retrieved 4 July 2016 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28 June 2016 RB Leipzigs Reserve Jungste Regionalliga Elf startet durch Leipziger Volkszeitung in German Leipzig Leipziger Verlags und Druckereigesellschaft mbH amp Co KG Retrieved 4 July 2016 Grimm Anne 10 February 2017 RB Leipzig will noch jungere Spieler holen Bedingungen wie bei den Bundesligaprofis Leipziger Volkszeitung in German Leipzig Leipziger Verlags und Druckereigesellschaft mbH amp Co KG Retrieved 12 February 2017 Roth Mathias 3 May 2013 Gehobene Ausstattung RB Leipzig baut bis 2015 neues Trainigszentrum am Cottaweg Leipziger Volkszeitung in German Leipzig Leipziger Verlags und Druckereigesellschaft mbH amp Co KG Retrieved 29 December 2015 Krause Stefan 22 August 2013 Bubi Stadion kommt in die Sportschule Bild in German Berlin BILD GmbH amp Co KG Retrieved 30 January 2016 RB Leipzig ubernimmt Landesleistungszentrum Frauen und Madchenfussball a b Bischofswerdaer Fussball Verein wirft RB Wortbruch vor mdr de in German Leipzig Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk 24 August 2016 Retrieved 21 November 2016 Klein Daniel 25 August 2016 Aufruhr in der Idylle Sachsische Zeitung in German Dresden Sachsische Zeitung GmbH Retrieved 21 November 2016 Kroemer Ullrich 2 September 2016 Nach Protest Verband schliesst RB Frauen vom Pokal aus Mitteldeutsche Zeitung in German Halle Mediengruppe Mitteldeutsche Zeitung GmbH amp Co KG Retrieved 21 November 2016 Schlehahn Britt 2 August 2016 Von wegen reine Mannersache Kreuzer in German Leipzig Kreuzer Medien GmbH Retrieved 21 November 2016 Premiere fur RB Leipzig Frauenteam dierotenbullen com in German Leipzig RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH 8 August 2016 Retrieved 21 November 2016 Offener Brief der SG LVB Fussball an den SFV Sportbuzzer in German Hannover Sportbuzzer GmbH 16 August 2016 Retrieved 29 April 2017 Fritz Thomas 23 August 2016 Bischofswerdaer FV boykottiert Match gegen RB Leipzigs Frauen Leipziger Volkszeitung in German Leipzig Leipziger Verlags und Druckereigesellschaft mbH amp Co KG Retrieved 21 November 2016 Schlehahn Britt 1 September 2016 Verzerrter Wettbewerb und kein Fairplay Kreuzer in German Leipzig Kreuzer Medien GmbH Retrieved 21 November 2016 Kroemer Ullrich 7 September 2016 Protest im Frauen Fussball Siege annulliert RB Leipzig muss Spiele wiederholen Mitteldeutsche Zeitung in German Halle Mediengruppe Mitteldeutsche Zeitung GmbH amp Co KG Retrieved 21 November 2016 RB Leipzigs Frauen feiern den Meistertitel Sportbuzzer in German Hannover Sportbuzzer GmbH 25 April 2017 Retrieved 29 April 2017 a b Schafer Guido 8 June 2016 RB Leipzig ubernimmt Landesleistungszentrum Frauen und Madchenfussball Leipziger Volkszeitung in German Leipzig Leipziger Verlags und Druckereigesellschaft mbH amp Co KG Retrieved 19 June 2016 RB Leipzig Frauenteam dierotenbullen com in German Leipzig RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH n d Retrieved 20 November 2016 a b c d Verein dierotenbullen com in German Leipzig RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH n d Retrieved 31 January 2016 Leistungszentrum RB Leipzig bundesliga de in German Frankfurt am Main DFL Deutsche Fussball Liga GmbH n d Retrieved 22 January 2016 Kroemer Ullrich 18 November 2015 Talente von RB Leipzig auf dem Vormarsch Mitteldeutsche Zeitung in German Halle Mediengruppe Mitteldeutsche Zeitung GmbH amp Co KG Retrieved 22 January 2016 a b Wallrodt Lars 3 January 2016 RB Leipzig plant schon fur den Europapokal Die Welt in German Berlin WeltN24 GmbH Retrieved 22 January 2016 Die Fussballschule der Roten Bullen dierotenbullen com Leipzig RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH n d Retrieved 22 January 2016 Lehmann Susann Lowe Katrin 4 March 2015 RB Fussballschule in Halle nach Drohungen abgesagt Mitteldeutsche Zeitung in German Halle Mediengruppe Mitteldeutsche Zeitung GmbH amp Co KG Retrieved 22 January 2016 Oberligist kooperiert mit RB Leipzig Faszination Fankurve in German Bruhl Faszination Fankurve Sole trader Johannes Maling 27 November 2014 Retrieved 22 January 2016 Partner von RB Leipzig Sudkurier in German Konstanz Sudkurier GmbH Medienhaus 28 November 2014 Retrieved 22 January 2016 1 FC Lok und RB Leipzig einigen sich auf Nachwuchs Kooperation Sportive LE in German Leipzig artVantage Sole trader Rocco Tirouche 17 January 2011 Retrieved 22 January 2016 Gabriel Yvonne 1 December 2011 Leipziger Klub Chefs erzahlen Wir haben von den Bullen profitiert Bild in German Berlin BILD GmbH amp Co KG Retrieved 22 January 2016 a b Saisonruckblick Nachwuchs 17 Teams 12 Titel amp ein Novum dierotenbullen com in German Leipzig RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH 22 June 2015 Retrieved 22 January 2016 Nachwuchs Saisonruckblick 17 Teams 8 Meister 6 Pokalsieger dierotenbullen com in German Leipzig RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH 24 June 2016 Retrieved 26 June 2016 Volker Makus 3 August 2009 Bullen nehmen Anlauf Die Tageszeitung in German Berlin taz Verlags u Vertriebs GmbH Retrieved 20 March 2016 RB Leipzig eroffnet Trainingszentrum am Cottaweg mit Autogrammstunde Leipziger Volkszeitung in German Leipzig Leipziger Verlags und Druckereigesellschaft mbH amp Co KG 14 August 2011 Retrieved 23 January 2016 Weitz Walter 27 June 2014 Bullen Bubis verspielen Meisterschale Bild in German Berlin BILD GmbH amp Co KG Retrieved 22 January 2016 Achim Beierlorzer neuer U17 Trainer Frank Leicht ubernimmt die U19 dierotenbullen com in German Leipzig RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH 28 May 2014 Retrieved 22 January 2016 Nachwuchszentrum von RB Leipzig erhalt Pradikat Exzellent Leipziger Volkszeitung in German Leipzig Leipziger Verlags und Druckereigesellschaft mbH amp Co KG 7 July 2015 Retrieved 23 January 2016 Nachwuchs Story WM Fieber in Chile dierotenbullen com in German Leipzig RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH 6 January 2016 Retrieved 23 January 2016 RB Leipzig sichtet vom 8 bis 10 Mai Talente erstmals auch Madchen dabei Leipziger Volkszeitung in German Leipzig Leipziger Verlags und Druckereigesellschaft mbH amp Co KG 17 April 2013 Retrieved 23 January 2016 Nachwuchs Bullen 14 Mannschaften gehen in die neue Saison dierotenbullen com in German Leipzig RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH 30 July 2013 Retrieved 23 January 2016 Frenzel Petrick 19 May 2016 Abstieg und Insolvenzgefahr FFV Leipzig hofft auf RB Sportbuzzer in German Hannover Sportbuzzer GmbH Retrieved 29 April 2017 Landespokal RB Leipzig holt den ersten Titel der Saison sfv online de in German Leipzig Sachsischer Fussball Verband e V 29 September 2015 Retrieved 23 January 2016 Horeni Michael 20 June 2009 Versprechen einer bluhenden Fussball Landschaft Frankfurter Allgemeine in German Frankfurt am Main Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung GmbH Retrieved 12 June 2016 Mateschitz degradiert RB Salzburg Sportnet in German Wien Styria Medienhaus Sport GmbH amp Co KG 23 July 2010 Retrieved 23 January 2016 Schmeckel Maximilian 20 April 2015 RB Leipzig Pionierarbeit fur die Zukunft Goal in German Munich PERFORM Media Deutschland GmbH Retrieved 23 January 2016 So plant RB Leipzig den Weg nach Europa t online de Darmstadt Digital Media Products GmbH 7 July 2015 Retrieved 23 January 2016 Psotta Kai 24 June 2014 Dietrich Mateschitz Ich will in die Bundesliga Bild in German Berlin BILD GmbH amp Co KG Retrieved 12 June 2016 Coerts Stefan 7 April 2015 The next Chelsea or Anzhi Red Bull gives Leipzig wings and funds for race to the top Goal Feltham Perform Media Sales Ltd Retrieved 23 January 2016 Ashelm Michael 18 October 2012 Das Fernziel in Leipzig lautet Bundesliga Frankfurter Allgemeine in German Frankfurt am Main Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung GmbH Retrieved 7 May 2016 Schafer Guido 25 September 2012 RB Leipzig holt Nachwuchsausbilder vom VfB Stuttgart Rangnick Weiter etwas aufbauen Leipziger Volkszeitung in German Leipzig Leipziger Verlags und Druckereigesellschaft mbH amp Co KG Retrieved 23 January 2016 Bullen holen Gomez Ausbilder Bild in German Berlin BILD GmbH amp Co KG 25 September 2012 Retrieved 23 January 2016 Roth Matthias 6 October 2012 Nachster Transfercoup von RB Leipzig Rangnick holt Fachmann von Schalke 04 Leipziger Volkszeitung in German Leipzig Leipziger Verlags und Druckereigesellschaft mbH amp Co KG Retrieved 23 January 2016 Rangnick holt Schalker Torwarttrainer nach Leipzig Bild in German Berlin BILD GmbH amp Co KG 6 October 2012 Retrieved 23 January 2016 Neue DFB Leistungszentren in Offenbach und Leipzig dfb de in German Frankfurt am Main Deutscher Fussball Bund e V 10 October 2012 Retrieved 23 January 2016 RB Leipzig und Leipziger Schulpartner bekommen Zertifikat Eliteschule des Fussballs leipzig de in German Leipzig Stadt Leipzig 18 September 2014 Retrieved 23 January 2016 DFB vergibt Pradikat Eliteschule des Fussballs nach Leipzig sfv online de in German Leipzig Sachsischer Fussball Verband e V 3 November 2014 Retrieved 23 January 2016 Schober Frank 31 October 2014 Obwohl noch viel zu tun ist Pradikat Eliteschule des Fussballs fur Leipzig Leipziger Volkszeitung in German Leipzig Leipziger Verlags und Druckereigesellschaft mbH amp Co KG Retrieved 23 January 2016 Nachwuchszentrum von RB Leipzig erhalt Pradikat Exzellent Die Welt in German Berlin WeltN24 GmbH 7 July 2015 Retrieved 23 January 2016 a b Horeni Michael 23 March 2015 Der neue Massstab heisst RB Leipzig Frankfurter Allgemeine in German Frankfurt am Main Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung GmbH Retrieved 23 January 2016 a b Kroemer Ullrich 15 October 2016 Einblicke ins neue Bullen Reich Mitteldeutsche Zeitung in German Halle Mediengruppe Mitteldeutsche Zeitung GmbH amp Co KG Retrieved 23 January 2016 a b c Roth Matthias 5 June 2014 Wollen Spieler nicht mit Geld locken RB Nachwuchschef Schrof im Interview Sportbuzzer in German Sportbuzzer GmbH Retrieved 29 April 2017 Auf ihn sind wir bei zwei Testspielen unserer U 17 gegen seine Mannschaft aufmerksam geworden Achim Beierlorzer verfolgt die gleiche Spielphilosophie wie wir ballorientiert vorwartsverteidigend laufintensiv und aggressiv Kroemer Ullrich 13 February 2015 Ein Musterschuler als Platzhalter Mitteldeutsche Zeitung in German Halle Mediengruppe Mitteldeutsche Zeitung GmbH amp Co KG Retrieved 23 January 2016 Erstmals auffallig wurde Beierlorzer als Trainer der U 17 in Furth Bei einem Nachwuchs Bundesligaspiel zwischen Leipzig und Furth war der Gymnasiallehrer bei RB in den Fokus geruckt weil sich die Systeme beider Teams ahnelten Achim Beierlorzer lebt und lehrt die Philosophie die unseren Fussball ausmacht sagt RB Nachwuchskoordinator Frieder Schrof Heisst ballorientiertes Spiel aggressives Gegenpressing schnelles Umschaltspiel a b c Schmeckel Maximilian 30 March 2015 RB Nachwuchsleiter Schrof Wir werden neue Massstabe setzen RB youth manager Schrof We will set new standards Goal in German Munich PERFORM Media Deutschland GmbH Retrieved 23 January 2015 Fur alle unsere Mannschaften gibt es eine einheitliche Spiel und Ausbildungsphilosophie die auf die jeweilige Mannschaft altersgemass angepasst und vermittelt wird Aggressive ballorientierte Vorwartsverteidigung mit schnellem Umschaltspiel wird bei uns in allen Teams intensiv trainiert und gespielt Spieler die zu uns kommen mussen unserer Philosophie entsprechen Balljager gedanklich schnell sprintstark je alter sie sind desto mehr mussen die Talente diese Anforderungen bereits verinnerlicht haben Latz Christian Zimmer Marc Zirk Anton 25 August 2015 Ein Kilo zuviel kostet 50 Euro Zeit Online in German Hamburg Zeit Online GmbH Retrieved 23 January 2016 Bist du der nachste Leipziger Fussballstar info tv leipzig de in German Leipzg videowerkstatt net GmbH 18 April 2013 Retrieved 23 January 2016 Fritz Thomas 28 April 2015 Heimschlafer haben bei Talentsichtungstagen von RB Leipzig die besten Karten Leipziger Volkszeitung in German Leipzig Leipziger Verlags und Druckereigesellschaft mbH amp Co KG Retrieved 23 January 2016 Kaderschmiede 2015 Die Talentsichtungstage dierotenbullen com in German Leipzig RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH n d Retrieved 23 January 2016 Kaderschmiede 2015 700 Talente zeigten ihr Konnen dierotenbullen com in German Leipzig RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH 1 May 2015 Retrieved 23 January 2016 Zippel Tino 28 November 2012 FCC kritisiert RB Leipzig wegen aggressivem Kampf um Talente Ostthuringer Zeitung in German Gera Mediengruppe Thuringen Verlag GmbH Retrieved 23 January 2016 Kopp Johannes 8 December 2012 Dauergast im Gegnerland Die Tageszeitung in German Berlin taz Verlags u Vertriebs GmbH Retrieved 23 January 2016 RB Leipzig sorgt fur Misstone bei Eintracht Frankfurt Sportbuzzer in German Hannover Sportbuzzer GmbH 2 June 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2017 Eintracht klagt RB Leipzig an Bild in German Berlin BILD GmbH amp Co KG 2 June 2014 Retrieved 23 January 2016 Bremer Uwe 29 September 2015 Rekordablose fur 15 Jahre altes Hertha Talent Berliner Morgepost in German Berlin Berliner Morgenpost GmbH Retrieved 23 January 2015 Fur Herthas Youngster Alimler wird ein Traum zum Albtraum BZ Online in German Berlin B Z Ullstein GmbH 1 October 2015 Retrieved 23 January 2016 So funktioniert das System Red Bull How the Red Bull system works Inside 11 in German Bubenheim Inside 11 Sole trader Julian Beck 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