FC Augsburg–TSV 1860 Munich Rivalry
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The FC Augsburg–TSV 1860 Munich rivalry is an
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rivalry in
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, between
FC Augsburg Fußball-Club Augsburg 1907 e. V., commonly known as FC Augsburg (), is a Football in Germany, German professional football club based in Augsburg, Bavaria. FC Augsburg play in the Bundesliga, the top tier of the German football league system. T ...
and
TSV 1860 Munich , commonly known as TSV 1860 München (; ''sechzig'' locally ; lettered as ) or 1860 Munich, is a sports club based in Munich. The club's association football, football team plays in the 3. Liga, the third tier of German football league system ...
.Löwen sind gern gesehene Gäste
'' Augsburger Allgemeine'', published: 29 April 2009, accessed: 17 July 2011
The game, while not considered one of the great Bavarian football derbies, unlike the Franconian, Bavarian or
Munich derby The Munich derby () is the name given to football matches between Bayern Munich and 1860 Munich, both of them from Munich, Germany. History Early years (1902–1933) Although the TSV has existed since 1860, a football section was founded in 18 ...
, nevertheless attracts large crowds. The main reason for the rivalry is the close proximity between the two clubs,
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and
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are only 64 km apart. The games between the two teams usually attract large crowds, especially considering that the two sides never met in the German top division, the
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, with a large number of away fans traveling to the games.Augsburg und das Heimspiel in München
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While in the second division, the two clubs set an all-time spectator record for the
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in Munich, when more than 80,000 saw the first-ever league encounter between the two sides in 1973.


History

While TSV 1860 München frequently played against the two top sides in Augsburg, the TSV Schwaben and the
BC Augsburg BC Augsburg was a German football club based in Augsburg, Bavaria. The team was founded as Fußball-Club Allemannia Augsburg in 1907 and played as Ballspiel-Club Augsburg from 1921 to 1969. Facing imminent financial collapse, BC merged with the ...
during their common time in the post-
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, the rivalry between the Munich and an Augsburg club only truly took off in August 1973. FC Augsburg had been formed in a merger of ''Schwaben'' and ''BCA'' in 1969 but took until 1973 to earn promotion to professional football. ''1860'', in turn, was a founding member of the Bundesliga but had been relegated from this league in 1970. In 1973, the two sides met for the first time in a league match in the second division Regionalliga Süd. On 15 August 1973, in the second round of the league season, ''FCA'' traveled to Munich, alongside 25,000 Augsburg fans who caused a 40 km traffic jam on the Augsburg-Munich motorway. The amount of interest took the officials by surprise; only 8,000 tickets had been sold in advance for the game and, at best, 50,000 spectators were expected, but at kick-off 60,000 filled the stadium already - the official capacity was 73,000 spectators; and all the 73,000 tickets were sold out. Yet a large number of spectators was locked outside the gates, unable to obtain a ticket. When ''1860'' scored in the third minute, it led to an almost-disaster, as the fans outside broke through the gates and climbed over the fences. The correct number in the stadium that night is not known but estimated to be between 80,000 and 100,000, an all-time record for the Olympic Stadium in Munich. It was later seen as a miracle that nobody was killed but the events did lead to 137 injured people.Derby für die Ewigkeit
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The game is thought to have had the greatest attendance of any second division football match in the world to this date.The biggest non-top-flight attendance ever
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After the first game of the two, spectator figures somewhat normalised. In the years to come in the second division, ''FCA'' played as a lower table side while ''1860'' played for promotion.''kicker Almanach 1990'', p. 232–233 Consequently, the number of spectators for the encounters of the two declined, to a low of 8,000 in 1976. More commonly, the games attracted around 20,000. Briefly, the ways of the two clubs parted when ''1860'' returned to the Bundesliga while ''FCA'' was relegated to the third division Bayernliga. The last encounter of the two in professional football for almost 20 years came in April 1979. After ''TSV 1860'' was forcibly relegated to the third division for financial reasons in 1982,TSV 1860 München: Kampf ums Überleben spitzt sich zu
'' Augsburger Allgemeine'', published: 23 March 2011, accessed: 17 July 2011
the two sides met at that level from 1983 onwards for the next eight seasons with, at times, still heated encounters, depending on the ambition and success of the two sides. ''1860'' returned to professional football in 1991, for just a season, played in the Bayernliga once more in 1992-93 and then finally made a permanent return to professional football. ''FCA'' stayed behind and the two sides would not meet again in a league match for 13 years.''Die Bayernliga 1945-97'', p. 146''Die Bayernliga 1945-97'', p. 159 In this era, ''FCA'' had to contend itself with encounters with its rivals reserve side,
TSV 1860 München II The TSV 1860 Munich II () is the German reserve football teams, reserve team of German association football, football club TSV 1860 Munich, from the city of Munich, Bavaria. Until 2005, the team played under the name of TSV 1860 München Amateur ...
, with the two teams meeting in the Bayernliga and Regionalliga, but with spectator figures ranging between a couple of hundred to a few thousand rather than tenthousands. In 2006, ''Augsburg'' returned to same league as ''1860'', the 2nd Bundesliga, and the rivalry was renewed. Memories of 1973 were revoked when ''FCA'' traveled to Munich in March 2007 and the game attracted 69,000. Since then, crowds have declined to an average 30,000, still healthy for the second division. With ''FCA's'' promotion to the Bundesliga in 2011, the two sides once more parted ways. With the ''TSV 1860'' in financial trouble since 2006 and coming close to insolvency in 2011, a meeting of the two clubs and top level seemed unlikely. Financial rescue for the club in the form of Jordanian investor Hasan Abdullah Ismaik however has seen the club saved and ambitions raised once more. The 2011–12 season marked only the second time that ''FCA'' played in a league above ''1860'', the other time having been 1982–83, when ''FCA'' played in the 2nd Bundesliga and ''1860'' in the Bayernliga. Since then ''Augsburg'' has played in the Bundesliga while ''1860'' competed in the level below, with no games between the two rivals taking place or being scheduled.


Stadiums

Originally, games between the two sides were played at the Rosenaustadion, Augsburg and the Olympic Stadium in Munich, with neither side now using those stadiums as their home ground. ''FCA'' moved into the Impuls Arena in 2009, with the stadium used for the first time against rivals ''1860'' in May 2010. ''TSV 1860'' played its home games in the
Grünwalder Stadion Städtisches Stadion an der Grünwalder Straße (also known as ''Grünwalder Stadion'' and ''Sechzger Stadion'') is a football stadium in Munich, Germany. It was built in 1911 and was the home ground for 1860 Munich until 1995. Local rival Bay ...
during the Bayernliga years, the Olympic Stadium being too large for the small third division crowds, and when the two teams finally met in professional football again, ''1860'' had moved to the new
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Games

The games between the two sides in league and cup competitions:FC Augsburg .:. Die Bilanz gegen TSV 1860 München
Weltfussball.de - FCA vs TSV 1860 games in professional football, accessed: 17 July 2011
''Die Bayernliga 1945-1997'', p. 118–128


Statistics


List of matches

;League ;Cup


Records


All-time top goalscorers


All-time most appearances


Hattricks

Note 4: Player scored four goals.


References


Sources

* Horst Eckert, Werner Klinger (2007) ''Augsburger Fussball-Geschichte''. * ''Die Bayernliga 1945-97'' DSFS, published: 1998 * ''kicker Almanach 1980'' Copress Verlag * ''kicker Almanach 1990'' Copress Verlag,


External links


FC Augsburg website

TSV 1860 Munich website
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