Greifswalder FC and Lok Leipzig Non-Aggression Pact Sparks Outrage
Secret deal between Regionalliga rivals draws fire from NOFV officials and fans in Jena.
Greifswalder FC and Lok Leipzig have reportedly entered a non-aggression pact, triggering fury across German soccer. The agreement, which surfaced ahead of their Regionalliga Nordost clash, has been labeled a disgrace by NOFV officials and supporters in Jena. Critics argue the deal undermines competitive fairness, with both teams allegedly agreeing to avoid aggressive play or confrontations.
The NOFV is now investigating the pact, which could lead to sanctions. Fans in Jena, a rival club, have voiced outrage, fearing the pact sets a dangerous precedent for match integrity. What's next: The NOFV is expected to rule on potential penalties within weeks, with calls for point deductions or fines.









