Top game: Landshut remains undefeated after a close decision!
SpVgg Landshut celebrates a narrow 2-1 win against SC Luhe-Wildenau and remains leader of the Central Regional League.

Top game: Landshut remains undefeated after a close decision!
In the exciting top game of the Central Regional League between SC Luhe-Wildenau and SpVgg Landshut, which took place on August 10, 2025 in Luhe-Wildenau, there was a narrow outcome that really captivated the spectators. With 480 fans in the stadium, the players could count on the support of the home stand, but in the end the guests from Landshut prevailed 2-1.
It was already apparent in the first half that it would be an intense duel. David Bezdicka brought the first dangerous moments for Luhe-Wildenau, but his chance went wide. Landshut responded in return with a powerful shot from Marcus Plomer that hit the crossbar. In the 37th minute, the visitors scored a controversial lead: Tobias Steer converted a free kick that resulted from a foul by Jonas Held. A passive offside decision remained the topic of discussion - at half-time it was 0-1 for Landshut, as oberpfalzecho.de reports.
Sustainable fighting spirit of SC Luhe-Wildenau
The second half brought a different picture. Luhe-Wildenau increasingly pushed the guests into their own half. Despite their superiority, the home team was unable to create any clear scoring chances. In the 81st minute, Landshut countered and Kenneth Sigl turned the game on its head by increasing the score to 0-2. SC goalkeeper Daniel Hartnegg came far out of his goal and was unable to prevent the goal from being conceded. Despite the deficit, SC Luhe-Wildenau did not give up. In stoppage time, it was Benjamin Urban who scored the goal with a free kick. However, Urban missed one last chance to equalize and his shot went over the goal.
The coaches of the two teams saw the game differently. Sebastian Maier, coach of SpVgg Landshut, described the game as intense and admits that luck was on their side. His counterpart Stefan Grünauer also had positive comments about his team's performance, but found the offside decision in the run-up to the first goal conceded questionable. “Nevertheless, a compliment to the team for their fighting spirit,” continued Grünauer.
Standings and outlook
After this close decision, SpVgg Landshut has moved to the top of the table, while SC Luhe-Wildenau is now in second place. The next game is already coming up for the men from Luhe-Wildenau - on Wednesday they will play against Teisbach in order to get back on the road to success. Even if this defeat hurts, they are willing to show their good form and be able to score points again.
In the region it is important to observe how the other teams in the league react to the results. The coach of 1. FC Bad Kötzting, Konrad Früchtl, mentioned in his last interview that his team had lost important points in the last game and needs to improve in the upcoming home game against Lam. Such announcements show that other teams are also on the lookout and that things remain exciting in the middle regional league, even though the Landshut team are now in the lead.
It remains to be seen how the table will develop in the coming weeks. There will be no shortage of excitement because every point counts and the teams are fighting for every point.