Football frustration in Schleswig-Holstein: No win on matchday 21!
Current news from Schleswig-Holstein on November 30th, 2025: football results, DGB elections, protests and local events.

Football frustration in Schleswig-Holstein: No win on matchday 21!
What's going on in Schleswig-Holstein on November 30, 2025? The sports and political scene provides plenty of cause for discussion. It was a tough day for the local teams in the North Regional Football League, as none of the clubs from Schleswig-Holstein were able to record a win on matchday 21. SC Weiche Flensburg 08 suffered a narrow 0-1 defeat against the Kickers from Emden. Three other games also ended in a draw: Hannover 96 II against Eintracht Norderstedt (1:1), FC St. Pauli II against VfB Lübeck (1:1) and 1. FC Phönix Lübeck against HSC Hannover (2:2). Only the DFB Cup games in our region were less pleasing if you look at the last games. ndr.de reports that ...
But it's not just football that causes excitement. In the second Bundesliga, Holstein Kiel also had to swallow a bitter pill again: there was a 0-1 home defeat against Hertha BSC Berlin, which is already the third of the season. This means that Holstein remains dangerously close to the relegation place, with only two points separating Kiel from 16th place. The situation in the club is becoming increasingly tense, especially after the departure of Nikola Bilyk, who will be leaving THW Kiel at the end of the season and moving to HC Kriens-Luzern. kicker.de has provided further information.
Protests and political news
But that's not all: There was an exciting game in the world of handball at the weekend, THW Kiel played 27:27 against ThSV Eisenach. Lukas Zerbe shone with seven goals. Despite the sporting setbacks, the fans of the Holstein Stadium are not prepared to remain silent. A silent protest is planned in the first 12 minutes of the next game against the political cuts in security measures, which they consider to be outdated. Holstein Kiel supports the fans in their plans and opposes the planned restrictions.
Also important is the meeting of the DGB North, at which Laura Pooth was re-elected chairwoman with an overwhelming 97.8%. Her deputy, Daniel Taprogge, also received a high approval rating. Pooth emphasizes how important secure jobs and jobs covered by collective agreements are for the energy transition in northern Germany - a topic that is hotly debated both in politics and among employees.
Fire and community
Meanwhile, there was a serious incident in Lübeck: A fire in an allotment garden in St. Jürgen injured two people when gas bottles caused a deflagration. Such tragic events once again demonstrate how important safe emergency plans are, especially in the catering industry. On the 12th Lübeck Emergency Day, doctors, nurses and paramedics met to discuss cooperation in an emergency, with the focus on the treatment of children and young people.
The day finally ended with a look at the weather: it remained cloudy with occasional breaks, the temperatures settled between 8 and 10 degrees. A typical North German late autumn that keeps us busy with both sports and politics.