Energie Cottbus relies on pressure and investments when building the stadium!

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Energie Cottbus is committed to modernizing the stadium and is calling for political support for promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga.

Energie Cottbus setzt auf Stadionmodernisierung und fordert politische Unterstützung für den Aufstieg in die 2. Bundesliga.
Energie Cottbus is committed to modernizing the stadium and is calling for political support for promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga.

Energie Cottbus relies on pressure and investments when building the stadium!

The air is full of excitement in Cottbus as FC Energie has its sights set on promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga for the second year in a row. In order to get a little closer to this goal, the club is increasing the pressure on politicians to demand urgently needed investments in the LEAG Energie Stadium. Loud Picture Funding is available for the region, which is provided due to the former brown coal region. Those responsible for the club are pursuing the goal of not letting any opportunity go to waste with the federal STARK program.

In fact, nothing structurally has changed in the Cottbus stadium for around two decades. In January 2025, a feasibility study was decided to modernize the stadium or even build a new one, but little has happened so far. President Sebastian Lemke has already emphasized that it is high time to secure the status of Cottbus as a professional football location. FC Energie has not only established itself in sports, but has also presented its own proposals for converting it into a multifunctional arena.

Urgent need for action

On November 4, 2025, there was important news at a press event by the Lausitz Economic Region (WRL). Jörg Waniek, board member of FC Energie and CHRO of LEAG, presented concrete renovation measures. The implementation of the concept study, which was already promised in January 2025, is considered crucial. Loud fcenergie.de The concept study is to be funded by the federal STARK program.

The study pursues two main objectives: on the one hand, a technical study of the sustainable development of the site, and on the other hand, an economic feasibility study of the operational and operator concept. The urban and natural environment as well as social needs are also taken into account. Lemke emphasizes the importance of FC Energie for the region and calls for faster decisions to improve the infrastructure.

The club and its visions

For FC Energie, the LEAG Energie Stadium is not just a simple venue, but an important source of identity and community in the region. The club has held the top position in the 3rd division for the last four seasons and is playing clearly successful football. Under the leadership of coach Claus-Dieter Wollitz, the club has developed concepts and ideas to make the stadium future-proof, even if the spectator capacity is not to be increased beyond 22,500 seats.

The visualization of the renovation is currently only an example image and not a solid planning draft, but it does show the club's ambitions. Time is of the essence and the people of Cottbus know that it is high time to turn things around.