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T.S.V. 1860 München
Full nameTurn- und Sportverein München von 1860
Nickname(s)Die Löwen (The lions)
Founded1860
GroundAllianz Arena
(capacity: 69,901)
ChairmanDieter Schneider
ManagerReiner Maurer
League2. Bundesliga
2013/142. Bundesliga, 7th
Home colours
Away colours

TSV 1860 Munich (German: T.S.V. 1860 München, Bavarian: TSV 1860 Minga) also known as Sechzig (German: Sechzig, Bavarian: Sechzga, lit. 'sixty') is a football club which plays in the second-division tier German Fußball-Bundesliga.

History

Official coat of arms

The club was founded in 1860, the football section was founded on 25 April 1899. The first match they played was 1902 versus 1. Münchner FC 1896. The match was lost 2:4. 1911 they built a football field on the Grünwalder Straße. In 1926 a stadium was built which offered 40 000 places. 1931 the team reached the final of the championship for the first time but was beaten by Hertha BSC with 3:2. During the Nazi rule in Germany 1860 München had close relations to the Nazi government.[1] In 1963 the club was one of the founders of the German Bundesliga. 1964 they won the German Cup. That year they also reached the final of the UEFA Cup winners cup but lost toWest Ham United. In the 1964/65 season they became for the first and last time German football champion. Till today they often played in the second league but sometimes in the Bundesliga.

Ground

Allianz Arena in blue
Old stadium

TSV 1860 München plays in the Allianz Arena which they share with their rival Bayern München. If they play the skin of the Arena is blue. Originally they played at the Grünwalder Straße which they also shared with Bayern between 1925 and 1972.

Current squad

As of 14 April 2026

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No. Position Player
2 DF Germany Germany Tim Danhof


3 DF File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Siemen Voet


4 DF File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Jesper Verlaat


5 MF Germany Germany Thore Jacobsen


7 FW Germany Germany Florian Niederlechner


8 MF Germany Germany David Philipp


9 FW Germany Germany Justin Steinkötter


11 GK Germany Germany René Vollath


12 GK Kosovo Kosovo Miran Qela


13 MF Germany Germany Max Christiansen


16 DF Italy Italy Max Reinthaler


17 DF Germany Germany Morris Schröter


18 DF Germany Germany Kilian Jakob


19 FW Turkey Turkey Emre Erdoğan


20 MF Germany Germany Samuel Althaus


21 GK Germany Germany Thomas Dähne


22 FW Norway Norway Sigurd Haugen
No. Position Player
23 MF Germany Germany Damjan Dordan


25 DF Germany Germany Sean Dulic


26 MF Germany Germany Philipp Maier


27 DF Austria Austria Manuel Pfeifer


29 DF Germany Germany Marvin Rittmüller
30 MF Germany Germany Maximilian Wolfram
31 MF Germany Germany Kevin Volland


33 DF Germany Germany Lasse Faßmann


34 FW Germany Germany Patrick Hobsch
36 MF Germany Germany Tunay Deniz


37 DF Austria Austria Raphael Schifferl


40 GK Germany Germany Paul Bachmann


41 DF Germany Germany Noah Klose


42 FW Germany Germany Clemens Lippmann


43 DF Germany Germany Finn Fuchs


44 MF Germany Germany Loris Husic

Notable players

  • Rudi Brunnenmeier scored between 1960 and 1968 139 goals in the Bundesliga.
  • Peter Grosser was captain of the championsquads and played two times in Germanys national football team.
  • Bernd Patzke was member of Germanys squad for the FIFA World Cup in 1966.
  • Petar Radenković was goalkeeper in the 1960s and is known for his "trips" to the opponents penalty area.
  • Harald Cerny is with 263 league matches record holder for TSV 1860.
  • Thomas Häßler was member of the German national football team.

Honours

League

League position

Season League Position
2000/01 Bundesliga 11th
2001/02 Bundesliga 9th
2002/03 Bundesliga 10th
2003/04 Bundesliga 17th
2004/05 2. Bundesliga 4th
2005/06 2. Bundesliga 13th
2006/07 2. Bundesliga 8th
2007/08 2. Bundesliga 11th
2008/09 2. Bundesliga 12th
2009/10 2. Bundesliga 8th
2010/11 2. Bundesliga 9th
2011/12 2. Bundesliga 6th
2012/13 2. Bundesliga 6th
2013/14 2. Bundesliga 7th
2014/15 2. Bundesliga 16th
2015/16 2. Bundesliga 15th
2016/17 2. Bundesliga 16th
2017/18 Regionalliga Bayern 1st
2018/19 3. Bundesliga 12th
2019/20 3. Bundesliga 8th
2020/21 3. Bundesliga 4th
2021/22 3. Bundesliga 4th
2022/23 3. Bundesliga 8th
2023/24 3. Bundesliga 15th
2024/25 3. Bundesliga 11th

Former position


TSV 1860 Munich Media

References

  1. Anton Löffelmeier: Die „Löwen“ unterm Hakenkreuz: Der TSV von 1860 München im Nationalsozialismus. Verlag Die Werkstatt, 2009, ISBN 3-89533-645-9
  2. Transfermarkt.at