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    Leipzig's two most important sports clubs, SC Rotation and SC Lokomotive Leipzig, were merged, resulting in the founding of two new sides: SC Leipzig...
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  • 10 Also known as SC Empor Rostock. 11 Also known as SC Rotation Leipzig and SC Leipzig (not to be confused with SC Lokomotive Leipzig). 12 Also known as...
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  • was awarded from 1903 to 1944, making Saxonian clubs VfB Leipzig the first and Dresdner SC the last club to receive it. The trophy disappeared during...
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  • new sports club SC Rotation Leipzig in 1954. The two sport clubs SC Lokomotive and SC Rotation were merged in 1963 to form SC Leipzig. The supposedly...
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    Bruno-Plache-Stadion (category Buildings and structures in Leipzig)
    was home to SC Rotation Leipzig, later known as 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig, until 1990, before the club reverted to its old name VfB Leipzig. In 1992, the...
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  • Chemie Leipzig were dissolved, and their football players were delegated to the newly founded sports clubs SC Rotation Leipzig and SC Lokomotive Leipzig respectively...
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    a stadium with a capacity of 120,000 in Leipzig which was initially used for matches of SC Rotation Leipzig. About 1.5 million cubic metres of debris...
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  • 1962–63 season with the two Oberliga clubs from the city, SC Lokomotive Leipzig and SC Rotation Leipzig, seeing their playing squads merged and then divided...
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    became BSG Rotation Dresden in 1951. The football team of BSG Rotation Dresden joined sports club SC Einheit Dresden in 1954. The football team of SC Einheit...
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  • Hochschule fur Korperkultur" and "SC Rotation Leipzig" (it had helped to create the football team Lokomotive Leipzig) in the fifties that had already placed...
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  • season and its members moved to the newly created clubs SC Lokomotive Leipzig and SC Rotation Leipzig. Even though the new clubs were granted the use of the...
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    known as BSG Sachsenverlag Dresden, BSG Rotation Dresden and SC Einheit Dresden. 14 Also known as FC Sachsen Leipzig. 15 Also known as SG Fortuna Erfurt,...
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  • finalists of the 1958 FDGB-Pokal SC Einheit Dresden and SC Lokomotive Leipzig. ASK Vorwärts Rostock and ASK Vorwärts Leipzig were the only remaining teams...
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  • renamed SC Karl-Marx-Stadt on 1 July 1963. In Bezirk Leipzig, SC Rotation Leipzig and SC Lokomotive Leipzig were merged to form SC Leipzig in 1963. SC Wissenschaft...
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  • Dynamo Berlin (1979–1988) Record attendance: 100,000, SC Rotation Leipzig v SC Lokomotive Leipzig at Zentralstadion (September 1956) Most Bundesliga appearances:...
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  • sides remained. In addition Oberliga sides Rotation Babelsberg, Motor Karl-Marx-Stadt, SC Rotation Leipzig and Motor Zwickau had been eliminated. Three...
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  • Heinz Krügel (category 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig managers)
    manager at the army sports club KVP Vorwärts Leipzig. Later on he managed Einheit Ost/SC Rotation Leipzig and SC Empor Rostock. In 1959, he was made national...
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  • FSV). The sports clubs SC Rotation Leipzig and SC Lokomotive Leipzig were merged to form the new sports club SC Leipzig in 1963. The supposedly best-performing...
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  • September 1937 (age 86) Saalfeld, Germany Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) Weight 60 kg (130 lb) Sport Sport Swimming Club SC Rotation Leipzig, Leipzig Medal record...
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  • Michael Faber (footballer, born 1939) (category 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig players)
    East German top-flight matches for Lokomotive Leipzig and a couple of other former sides from Leipzig. Faber made his international debut for East Germany...
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  • SC Wiss. Halle 1956 SC Wiss. Halle 1957 SC Rotation Leipzig 1958 SC Rotation Leipzig 1959 SC Chemie Halle 1960 SC Rotation Leipzig 1961 SC Rotation Berlin...
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  • SC Rotation Berlin 1957 SC Wissenschaft Halle 1958 SC Rotation Berlin SC Rotation Leipzig SC Chemie Halle 1959 SC Rotation Leipzig 1960 SC Rotation Leipzig...
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    Pößneck, Germany Died 13 November 2016(2016-11-13) (aged 82) Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) Weight 73 kg (161 lb) Sport Sport Swimming Club SC Rotation Leipzig...
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    graduating in 1966 from the German University of Physical Education (DHfK) in Leipzig she worked for several years as a swimming coach. From 1971 to 1990 she...
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  • after the rotation. Four-dimensional rotations are of two types: simple rotations and double rotations. A simple rotation R about a rotation centre O leaves...
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  • was contested by fourteen teams. SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt won in the unofficial championship. Klaus Selignow of Rotation Babelsberg was the league's top...
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    Sieghart Dittmann (category Leipzig University alumni)
    However, he decided to focus on medicine. His chess club was the SC Rotation Leipzig. Sieghart Dittmann played for East Germany in the Chess Olympiads:...
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  • scorer with 15 goals. The 1957 season saw two newly promoted clubs, SC Motor Jena and SC Chemie Halle-Leuna. Source: [citation needed] (C) Champions; (R)...
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  • league football in East Germany. The league was contested by fourteen teams. SC Motor Jena won the championship, the club's first-ever national East German...
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    Wolfram Löwe (category 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig players)
    German footballer. Löwe played almost whole his career for 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig (1963–1980). On the national level he played for the East Germany national...
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