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In the cabin, all is quiet and still.

Cologne is demoted from the Bundesliga and says goodbye to the top tier with a heavy loss of 4:1 against Heidenheim.

Stunned Cologne team
Stunned Cologne team

Cologne yields to demotion. - In the cabin, all is quiet and still.

Without resistance, no clash, no saving grace.

This is the club's seventh demotion from the top league.

At 3:30 pm, there's still a faint glimmer of hope: FC must win, and the competition must lose. Coach Schultz before the game, confidently grim: "I'm brutally convinced."

However, by 36 minutes later, relegation almost feels like a done deal.

A double from Dinkci (16th and 22nd) and Sessa (36th) made it 0:3, a relegation brush-off.

COLOGNE GIVES UP FIGHTING RELEGATION.

It's unsurprising that the fans who'd journeyed with the team stopped rallying behind them at half time.

Schultz: "I have no explanation for this first half. We weren't present... I wouldn't've thought my team could play a first half like that."

Tigges managed to bring the score to 1:3 for FC at the 64th minute, but Beste stayed their spoiler spirit (78').

By 5:22 pm, demotion was officially confirmed.

Sports director Keller summarizes the somber dressing room mood: "It's completely quiet in there. It's a gut-wrenching pain."

But what about Heidenheim?

The relegation newbies exuded a furious finale to a triumphant season, and in eighth place, they now even hope for Europe, if Leverkusen win the cup final against Kaiserslautern.

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Source: symclub.org

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