00:14¿Qué es eso?
00:16Bueno, Caio Vallecano es también el primer club de la Liga de la Liga.
00:22Y estamos en la 4a Liga y RB Leipzig está en la Liga de la Liga, como sabemos, pero todavía
00:35hay personas que quieren ver los mejores futbolistas,
00:49pero la gente que viene aquí, no es siempre sobre ganar.
00:58Claro que queremos ganar cada match, pero la comunidad es un aspecto muy importante aquí.
01:07Like, we are not only, we are really a familiar club, really a family, yeah?
01:15We have got 5,000 people in the stadium and, like, when you move through the stadium, on every corner
01:27you shake hands with somebody because we know each other and we support each other and we help each other.
01:37I think it used to be, maybe you can tell something about, like, the GDR times when Jimmy Leipzig was,
01:45like, a bit the oppressed club, if you could say.
01:49Yeah, it's a part of the history that we have never been the rich club or the club for people
02:01who want to be, I don't know how to say.
02:06This was always a part of the community, how Stefan said, but when you go now around, you meet a
02:17lot of old people.
02:18I'm a little bit older and I have a lot of friends here.
02:24I met them here first time 40, 45 years ago and they're still here and, yeah, they are still in
02:36rage, you know what I mean, when we lose or when we are in danger, so this is for the
02:43whole time the same, so this is like a strong community.
02:59A bit, I know that Rayo is also like the small club in Madrid, but very, they have a very,
03:11the supporters, they are also there in every situation, I know.
03:20I know they are also, they are, like, against racism and discrimination, that's also something that Jimmy Leipzig and Rayo
03:32have in common, probably.
03:36Jimmy Leipzig is not a, not a leftist club by definition, but we are, we are a football club and
03:44that's always a priority,
03:46but we, we managed to kick off racism out of the stadium and that's a huge success and I think
03:55Rayo fans stand for this as well, yeah, and yeah, but the degree and I know the,
04:06the degree of passion of Rayo fans is also huge, yeah, the, they, they being in the conference league final,
04:15um, probably the biggest, the biggest success in the club history and I think they, they are able to,
04:24to, um, to appreciate this kind of success, um,
04:32more or less the same, like, we appreciate every victory, uh, we celebrate last season, we barely managed not to
04:41be,
04:41not to be relegated, yeah, to stay in the, in the, in the league, in the fourth league, which is
04:47very strong,
04:49and, um, yeah, I think this, this, and I, I know, um, Rayo Vallecano has a beautiful stadium,
04:58also not as big as, uh, like Real Madrid and Atletico stadiums, um, but also they are very close
05:08to, to the pitch, uh, they are, like, behind the goal, um, I think their main, main supporters area
05:17and, uh, I, when I saw it on the, on the TV, um, there's huge, huge joy when, when they
05:28score goals
05:29and very, uh, a great connection, I think, between the players and the fans as well, yeah,
05:35maybe it's not, not as much about, uh, going to money by, uh, other clubs.
05:47Try to help with some of our teams, but also they keep up with other clubs.
05:55Monster Early Mods
06:01Leipzig has, has always been, the underdog of all the clubs in Leipzig, historically as well, um,
06:09always been a club at least one club which was better on the pitch by more
06:17technicians on the pitch but Jimmy was always about fighting and passion and
06:26they managed to like to equalize the disadvantages by showing a lot of a lot
06:36of passion and running a lot and this led to the second championship of 1964
06:49Jimmy which was like a candidate for being relegated they managed to to get
06:57the championship in the GDR and this this with less means than the then the other
07:14teams to gain to gain the most to make the most out of it that's the identity
07:35the club was refounded in the well actually in 1997 but they restarted in the
07:48lowest league in the lowest league lowest tier in 2008
08:23and they say this is just a cool world or like this when I remember well I don't
08:30know they I think when the ultra groups were being founded they a lot of groups
08:42like they are like inferno and commando mm-hmm in Spanish probably friend a lot
08:51yeah and Germany was leaning towards the Italian words and but they wanted to do
09:00something else then inferno or commando whatever and this the stadium because of
09:08the because the fans are so close to the pitch and they had a huge impact on the year on
09:17what's happening on the on the pitch and it was always difficult for the opponents yeah
09:24because Jimmy the supporters often from they have a like working class you could say working
09:32in class background they were not like applauding for the opponent that that often if you if you know
09:43what I mean it was what's tough for the for the opponents they they said themselves so and so the
09:50the the term Leutsche Hölle which like the hell of Leutsch was found for this kind of
10:01ambience and atmosphere and I think when there's a hell of Leutsch then there needs to be devils as well
10:11you know which are the keepers and and that's why Diablos now but I don't know why it's the Spanish
10:19the Spanish the Spanish kind of word I think it sounds cool
10:23and then was a little scandal because they hit the the players from the other team defense and then
10:46they forbidden to stay there and then they move to this place and in the 80s in the 70s 80s
10:5560s was the
10:57stadium was full crowded with people 22,000 24,000 was the official number four for the yes and
11:12yeah you you must imagine the people was all around not quiet but this was the center of of the
11:21of the of the
11:23of the of the Stimmung
11:24Ambience atmosphere yeah but there also the people was very loud this was around so it was really impressive for
11:33the for the other teams
11:35well you need to imagine now when we have 5,000 people you could say it's pretty it's pretty packed
11:45already yeah it's not it's not full a lot of empty empty seats because there are much more people fitting
11:52fitting here
11:53inside um but 25 24,000 yeah there was I unfortunately I wasn't able to um experience that you know
12:08because
12:08too young too young but um what people tell me you could not like fall down or whatever because
12:18we're like this you know and uh yeah and we didn't have this um seats we had just benches wooden
12:27benches
12:47and uh after the political movement
12:57in 1989 I started to do more to try more and I was two times in the board and uh
13:05in another uh in another
13:11board the higher board and I was um a marketing guy and I I don't know I did everything here
13:18in the in the
13:18during the during the years so now I'm just a journalist and uh my heart is still
13:27living for this club and uh um now I try to uh collect the things for the museum
13:36and uh yeah and I write articles about the club wrote wrote a lot of books too yeah not to
13:43forget yeah
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14:15¡Gracias!
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15:09¡Gracias!
15:10¡Gracias Luis!
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