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Lok Leipzig and Hallescher FC strike for promotion reform

Lok Leipzig and Hallescher FC strike for promotion reform
Players from Lok Leipzig and HFC have campaigned for a promotion reform of the regional league. (Archive picture) / Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
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After the kick-off of the top regional league match, all the players remain inactive. The professional footballers only get moving after 30 seconds.

The players of Lokomotive Leipzig and Hallescher FC went on strike for a possible promotion reform at the top match in the North-East Regional Football League. After the kick-off by referee Rasmus Jessen, the professionals remained on the pitch for 30 seconds while the stadium announcer at the Bruno Plache Stadium campaigned for a possible reform.

Currently, only three regional league champions are promoted, while two title holders play off for the fourth promotion place in a relegation play-off. Numerous clubs, including Bundesliga, second and third division clubs, have joined forces and are seeking a reform.

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"Compass model" preferred

The players' strike at the start of the match, which was broadcast live by MDR, can be seen as a prelude to further action. At the meeting on March 25, the working group for the promotion reform developed two models. The so-called "compass model", which would give the clubs short travel distances, was preferred.

Last week, the Bavarian Football Association presented a third proposal, which would disadvantage teams from the north-east in particular. A preliminary decision could be made at the meeting of the state and regional presidents on May 14.

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