When the party classic "We are the Champions" rang out loudly in Würzburg, the Lok Leipzig professionals and officials must have felt particularly mocked. For the third time in seven years, the Saxons had won the championship title in the Regionalliga Nordost. However, as in 2020 and 2025, the successor to the first German soccer champions VfB Leipzig will not be promoted to the 3rd division this time either.
Lok fans: "Your system is sick"
It is an inglorious and memorable treble of failure for which Lok Leipzig is not responsible - the German Football Association (DFB) all the more so. This is because only four teams from five seasons of the regional league are allowed to play professional soccer. And for the third time now, Lok Leipzig has been the victim of this process, which is increasingly turning the 3rd division into a western product.
In the coming season, 19 western clubs and Hansa Rostock will play in the 3rd division. This is certainly a consequence of the reform, according to which the champions of the South-West and West regional leagues have been promoted directly since 2021 - Leipzig has had to go through relegation twice since then and had already lost in 2020. "Your system is sick," read a banner of the yellow-clad Lok Leipzig fans after the final whistle.