Every time a team goes through a bad patch, fans ask themselves how long is it going to last and they wonder if there is any team in history that has done so bad. That's what River Plate supporters may have been thinking for the last eight months, when the most leagues winer team in Argentina hasn't been able to win a single match as a visitor. Well, there is one, and this one is going to be hard to oust. So soccer's fans can feel relieved. In Bundesliga season 1965-1966 took place the legendary campaign of the Tasmania Berlin, a team that the Germanic fans describe as 'the club of the records impossible to break'. Maybe there are other soccer teams in other major leagues that share one, two or even three of the following facts with Tasmania Berlin, but there is just one in the whole world that can be 'proud' of holding them all:- 50th out of 50 in all-time Bundesliga standings
- fewest points collected in a season: 8 points under the old scoring method of two points for a win
- fewest wins in a season: 2
- most defeats in a season: 28
- only Bundesliga team without an away win
- longest winless streak: 31 games (August 14, 1965-May 21, 1966)
- most home defeats in a season: 12
- most consecutive home losses: 8 games (August 28, 1965-December 8, 1965)
- most consecutive homes matches without a win: 15 matches (August 24, 1965-May 21, 1966)
- most consecutive losses: 10 matches
- worst ever goals for-and-against: 15:108
- fewest ever goals for a team's leading scorer: 4 by Wulf-Ingo Usbeck
- biggest losing margin at home: 0:9 to Meidericher SV (March 26, 1966)
- smallest ever crowd at a Bundesliga game: 827 (January 15, 1966 against Borussia Mönchengladbach) after crowds of 81,500 at their first home game and 70,000 at their second

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