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RB Leipzig has 22 official fanclubs as of December 2015. The first two to become registered as official fanclubs were L.E Bulls and Bulls Club, both registered in 2009. L.E Bulls is the oldest official fanclub, but Bulls Club claims to be the biggest. There are also several non official fanclubs, such as Rasenballisten and Fraktion Red Pride. RB Leipzig also has a minor ultras scene with supporter groups such as Red Aces and Lecrats.
The supporter group Red Aces took position against Legida, the local offshoot of Pegida, at the beginning of 2015. In an open letter to the club, the stadium operator, the Mayor of Leipzig and the citizens of Leipzig in January 2015, the group asked for support against a planned demonstration by Legida. The demonstration was set to begin near the Red Bull Arena, and the group specifically asked for the stadium light to be switched off at the time of the demonstration. The stadium operator decided to support the initiative and agreed to switch off the lightning.Red Aces had also previously asked the club for permission to display banners against racism and Legida during the last home game of 2014. The club refused to allow the requested banners, according to Red Aces because the club did not want politics in the stadium. Despite the ban, the group displayed a banner directed towards Legida proclaiming the city of Leipzig to be diverse, cosmopolitan and tolerant. In response to the demonstrations by Legida, the anti-racist action group Rasenball gegen Rassismus was founded by initiative of supporter groups Red Aces, Lecrats, Rabauken and Rasenballisten in January 2015. Before the home match against SpVgg Greuther Fürth on 3 August 2015, Red Aces again asked for permission to display a banner against Legida, with the text "Ligaspiel und Legida – der Montag ist zum Kotzen da". The club refused to allow the requested banner. During the home match against FC St. Pauli on 23 August 2015, Red Aces was noted for defying the supposed ban on anti-racist banners in the stadium through displaying a banner with a clear anti-Nazi message.