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Ball boy secures victory for Bayer Leverkusen and sparks outrage in the Bundesliga

Alaa Shamali by Alaa Shamali
3 May 2026
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In a moment that sparked widespread controversy in the Bundesliga, a ball boy became a key figure in the match between Bayer Leverkusen and Leipzig, after playing a direct role in the goal that paved the way for the home side’s 4-1 victory.

The incident occurred during a Leipzig attack when Nicolas Seifert headed the ball out of play, before the ball boy intervened with remarkable speed, throwing a new ball directly to Leverkusen goalkeeper Marc Flekken, who capitalised on the situation and quickly passed to launch a swift counter-attack that ended with Patrick Schick scoring the opening goal.

The incident, which appeared spontaneous on the surface, became a point of contention for Leipzig manager Uli Werner, who felt that the ball boy’s quick action “gave the match a certain direction”, calling for a consistent application of the rules agreed upon in previous coaches’ meetings.

Despite the sharp criticism, Werner acknowledged that the incident was not the sole factor in the heavy defeat, pointing to Leverkusen’s clear superiority, particularly the brilliance of Patrick Schick, who scored a hat-trick against his former club.

Bundesliga — A recommendation, not a rule

According to the same report, the German Football League had recommended to clubs this season that the ball be placed at specific points rather than thrown directly to players, in an attempt to standardise the restart procedure. However, this recommendation is not a binding rule from FIFA, which places such incidents in a regulatory ‘grey area’.

Whilst the Leipzig camp expressed their displeasure, the Leverkusen players took the incident in their stride after the final whistle, with Ibrahim Maza noting that the team “had seen such incidents in other leagues and wanted to be part of it”, whilst sporting director Simon Rulffis commented with a smile: “Everyone loves extra time.”

Amidst the debate over the rules and the limits of interference from those around the pitch, the most striking fact remained: a single moment was enough to change the rhythm of the match, but it was not the sole factor in determining the result.

Featured image via BavarianFootballWorks

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