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When at the beginning of October FC Lokomotive Leipzig overcame Eintracht Grossdeuben reserves at the city’s new Central Stadium, it wasn’t just the world record crowd for an 11th division match of 12,421 that made the game special; it was also the simple fact that Lok were playing. There can be few clubs in Europe who can lay claim to more unfulfilled potential or pure misfortune than Lokomotive. Founded in 1896 as VfB Leipzig, they won the first German championship before wars and totalitarian dictatorships hindered their natural development. European success as Lokomotive in the 1970s and 80s gave way to post-reunification heartache as VfB. When the club were formally wound up in June 2004 while in the fourth division, it appeared as if 108 years of footballing tradition had come to an end. Yet under the surface the rumblings had already began. As bankruptcy approached, a collection of supporters registered the name Lokomotive Leipzig and when VfB were wound up the club was reborn. As a new club Lokomotive had no claim to VfB’s league place and so were condemned to start 2004-05 in the third Kreisklasse, the 11th and bottom division in German football – effectively a pub reserve league. A club who in 1937 won the second German Cup, who in 1987 lost to Ajax in the Cup-Winners Cup final and who just six seasons earlier were in the Bundesliga would be playing in parks on Sundays. Or rather, would, once they had a squad. From WSC 214 December 2004. What was happening this month On the subject...
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