Talk:BSG Chemie Leipzig (1997)

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Hello

I am occasionally doing some research on the internet to find reliable sources of information about this club (and about FC Sachsen Leipzig, and its other successors as well). While I am still quite occupied with expanding the article on RB Leipzig, I will share sources here (they will be either in German or in English), so that other users can use them if they would like to. Kindest regards. /EriFr (talk) 06:38, 29 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]

1. TAZ: Die Leipziger Fussballszene - Krasses Herzblut: http://www.taz.de/!5164862/
2. T-Online: BSG Chemie Leipzig: Kultklub statt Kommerz: http://www.t-online.de/sport/fussball/id_74604262/bsg-chemie-leipzig-kultklub-statt-kommerz.html
3. FNP: Im Schatten des Brauseclubs: http://www.fnp.de/regionalsport/frankfurt/Im-Schatten-des-Brauseclubs;art701,1621709
4. Bundesliga Fanatic: The Leutzscher Legend of 1963/64: http://bundesligafanatic.com/the-leutzscher-legend-of-196364/
5. 11 Freunde: Dienstagskolumne: Zu Besuch beim Leutzscher Derby: http://www.11freunde.de/artikel/dienstagskolumne-zu-besuch-beim-leutzscher-derby
6. Info TV-Leipzig: Die Entwicklung des Leutzscher Fussballs zeit dem ende des FC Sachen Leipzig: http://www.info-tv-leipzig.de/sports/sportnews/eine-geschichte-von-trennung-und-zusammenleben/
7. MDR: Traditionsverein in der Oberliga: http://www.mdr.de/sport/chemie-steigt-auf-100.html
/EriFr (talk)

TuRa Leipzig and "Lokomotive Leipzig"?[edit]

The article says:

"The prewar identity of the club is rooted in the establishment of Britannia Leipzig in 1899 and its successor TuRa Leipzig. During the Soviet era the traditions of the club were continued in the East German teams BSG Chemie Leipzig and Lokomotive Leipzig before the emergence of FC Sachsen Leipzig following German reunification.[1]"

"Lokomotive Leipzig", could refer to SC Lokomotive Leipzig (1954-1963) or 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig (1966-1991). These are two separate clubs. It is not clear which one of these clubs the text refers to, but "Lokomotive Leipzig" is linked to 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig. Do you think that is correct? I think not. Take a look at this map: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5c/FC_Sachsen_Leipzig_grafische_Historie.png I do not have acess the source ("Enzyklopädie des deutschen Ligafußballs 7"), but I can't see any particulary strong connetions between Tura Leipzig and 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig. I believe the text should say "SC Lokomotive Leipig".

/EriFr (talk) 10:23, 14 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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