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The Munich derby () is the name given to
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matches between
Bayern Munich Fußball-Club Bayern München e. V. (FCB, ), commonly known as Bayern Munich (), FC Bayern () or simply Bayern, is a German professional sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. They are most known for their men's professional football team, ...
and
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 football team plays in the 3. Liga, the third tier of the German football pyramid. Their current home gr ...
, both of them from
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,
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.


History


Early years (1902–1933)

Although the TSV has existed since 1860, a football section was founded in 1899. In contrast, Bayern was founded by members of a Munich gymnastics club. The first ever Munich derby was contested in September 1902. In the first years, Bayern mainly won the derbies. However, since
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was organised on a very regional level in this time, the rivalry was not very pronounced since both team played against many other
Munich Munich is the capital and most populous city of Bavaria, Germany. As of 30 November 2024, its population was 1,604,384, making it the third-largest city in Germany after Berlin and Hamburg. Munich is the largest city in Germany that is no ...
-based teams such as
FC Wacker München FC Wacker München is a German association football club of about 200 members based in the Sendling borough of Munich, Bavaria. At their zenith in the 1920s the ''Blue Stars'' twice reached the semi-finals of the German Championship. After Worl ...
or 1. Münchner FC 1896. At the end of this period, both clubs became more and more successful: 1860 entered the final of the German football championship in
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(but lost against
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) and Bayern won against
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. In 1933, 1860 reached the final of the
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.


The Nazi period (1933–1945)

With beginning of the
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, both clubs were put in the newly founded
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. In this period, Bayern suffered because many
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members, such as
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were forced to leave the club. In contrast, 1860 was less affected by the enforcement of the
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. Particularly during the
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, 1860 became successful: They won their first national trophy the ''Tschammerpokal'' (today known as the
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) in
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. 1860 returned to the national playoffs in
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, reaching the quarter-finals.


Increasing rivalry (1945–1963)

After the end of the second World War, football quickly became popular again in the population. Already in 1945, the American allied administration allowed the foundation of the
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. As this league, in contrast to the previous
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, also included teams from
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and
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, Bayern and 1860 became the only two clubs from Munich which resulted in an increased rivalry. Other Munich-based teams declined in importance. In this period, both teams could hardly point to successes with the exception of Bayern's victory in the 1957 German Cup.


Struggle for domination (1963–1970)

The regulations by the
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for the
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Bundesliga season stipulated that only one team from one city should be promoted. Due to opaque rules, Bayern instead of 1860 was forced to play in the second tier. 1860 won the
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in this season, followed by a successful European campaign leading to European Cup Winners' Cup final which was lost to
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. In Bayern's season of promotion Munich became the football capital of Germany: 1860 clinched their first Bundesliga title whereas Bayern won the German Cup final. After that, the conditions began to turn: While 1860 gained the second place in the
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, Bayern defended the German Cup and won the
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in Nuremberg. In 1969, Bayern captured their first German
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whereas 1860 slipped to the 10th position. One year later, 1860 relegated from the Bundesliga.


Bayern's golden years, 1860s decline (1970–1994)

With 1860's relegation, the relative strengths now completely turned to Bayern. After moving from
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 ...
to the much larger Olympiastadion, Bayern's golden years began. Three German championships (
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) followed by three victorious European campaigns (
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) marked the most successful period in Bayern's history. While Bayern became established in the Bundesliga, 1860 became a
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. Until 1999, the last derby won by 1860 was in
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. Even in the frequently played friendlies, Bayern mostly kept the upper hand.


Bundesliga return of 1860 (1994–2004)

After 13 years mainly spent in the
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, 1860 promoted again to the top flight in 1994. In the previous season, Bayern clinched their 13th Bundesliga title. In
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, 1860 won their first derby since 22 years. After also the return match was won, Bayern regained its leadership role again with some very high wins (5–1 in
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and 5–0 in
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). Due to the successful application of the
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for the
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in June 2000, both club's forced the idea of ground-share in a new stadium.


Ground-sharing in the Allianz Arena (2005–2017)

One year before the clubs moved to the Allianz Arena, 1860 relegated to the
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again. Since then, in addition to three friendly matches, only one competitive game was held. Just one day before the
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was held, unknown Bayern fans painted parts of the Grünwalder Stadion, 1860 traditional home stadium, in the club colors of Bayern, red and white. Munich 1860 were relegated to
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at the conclusion of the 2016-17 season.


1860's Return to Grünwalder Stadion (2017–)

On 2 June 2017, it was announced that 1860 were unable to obtain a 3. Liga license for the 2017–18 season as a result of investor Hassan Ismaik's unwillingness to pay the necessary fees. As a result, the club was relegated to the
Regionalliga Bayern The Regionalliga Bayern () is the highest association football league in the state of Bavaria () and the Bavarian football league system. It is one of five Regionalligas in German football, the fourth tier of the German football league system, b ...
for the 2017–18 season. Following these events, which meant that Bayern Munich would be ground sharing with the now amateur status 1860, on 12 July 2017 Bayern Munich announced that the ground sharing arrangement with 1860 had come to an end. Shortly thereafter, Munich 1860 announced that the club would return to its traditional grounds at Stadion an der Grünwalder Straße for the 2017–18 season. Following relegation to the Regionalliga, 1860 will play matches with
FC Bayern Munich II FC Bayern Munich II (''FC Bayern Munich Amateure'' until 2005) are the reserve team of German association football club Bayern Munich, currently playing in the Regionalliga Bayern. In 2010–11, they played in the 3. Liga, having qualified for ...
.


All-time results


Overall match statistics


Results involving reserve teams

With the two senior teams playing in different leagues the meetings between the two reserve sides of the clubs, nowadays in the tier four
Regionalliga Bayern The Regionalliga Bayern () is the highest association football league in the state of Bavaria () and the Bavarian football league system. It is one of five Regionalligas in German football, the fourth tier of the German football league system, b ...
, have received increased attention. The most recent derbies have attracted almost capacity crowds of 12,500 in the Grünwalder Stadium, but also made heavy police presence necessary to deal with the rival fan fractions. The games have also, on occasion, been broadcast live on television. The games of the reserve sides of the two clubs since the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994:TSV 1860 München II .:. Die Bilanz gegen Bayern München II
Weltfussball.de, accessed: 17 July 2011 The games between first team of 1860 Munich and reserve side of Bayern Munich:


Crossing town

Players who appeared for both clubs: *
Franz Krumm Franz Krumm (16 October 1909 – 9 March 1943) was a German footballer who played as a forward. On 12 June 1932, Krumm scored one of the goals in the 2–0 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt (the other goalscorer being Oskar Rohr) in the Städti ...
* Georg Bayerer *
Peter Grosser Peter Grosser (28 September 1938 – 2 March 2021) was a German football player and coach. Club career As a player, he spent six seasons in the Bundesliga with TSV 1860 Munich, captaining the club for the 1965–66 Bundesliga title and scoring ...
* Karl-Heinz Mrosko * Franz Gerber *
Jupp Kapellmann Hans-Josef "Jupp" Kapellmann (born 19 December 1949 in Bardenberg) is a former West German footballer who played as a defender or midfielder. Shining begin his career with recently promoted side Alemannia Aachen in a Bundesliga runner-up seaso ...
* Michael Hecht *
Udo Horsmann Udo Horsmann (born 30 March 1952) is a German former footballer who played as a defender for Bayern Munich and was part of their European Cup winning team in 1976. Honours Bayern Munich * European Cup: 1975–76 * European Cup finalist: 198 ...
*
Ludwig Kögl Ludwig Kögl (born 7 March 1966) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Kögl was born in Penzberg. He played more than 300 (West) German top-flight for FC Bayern Munich, VfB Stuttgart and SpVgg Unt ...
* Rainer Aigner *
Matthias Hamann Matthias Hamann (born 10 February 1968, in Waldsassen) is a German football manager and former player. He is the brother of Dietmar Hamann. Hamann made 59 appearances in the Bundesliga during his playing career. Hamann worked as a scout as pa ...
*
Reiner Maurer Reiner Maurer (born 16 February 1960) is a German football coach and a former player. He is the assistant coach of Chinese Super League club Qingdao West Coast. Maurer played as a midfielder. He represented Beijing Guoan Playing career Maurer ...
*
Gerald Hillringhaus Gerald "Gerry" Hillringhaus (born 22 June 1962 in Munich) is a former German footballer. Hillringhaus made 17 appearances for FC Bayern München during the 1991–92 Bundesliga The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bu ...
*
Robert Dekeyser The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' () "fame, glory, honour, praise, reno ...
*
Manfred Bender Manfred Bender (born 24 May 1966) is a German football manager and former player. He last managed Austria Klagenfurt. Between 1989 and 1999 he played for FC Bayern Munich, Karlsruher SC and 1860 Munich. In total Bender played 229 games in the ...
* Manfred Schwabl *
Jens Jeremies Jens Jeremies (born 5 March 1974) is a German former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. Best known for his tackling abilities, he played for three clubs during his professional career, most notably Bayern Munich where ...
*
Harald Cerny Harald Cerny (; born 13 September 1973) is an Austrian former professional footballer who played as a right midfielder. He played mostly for TSV 1860 Munich. Club career After coming through the youth ranks at Admira Wacker, Cerny began his p ...
* Dennis Grassow * Michael Wiesinger *
Steffen Hofmann Steffen Hofmann (born 9 September 1980) is a German football coach and a former player, who played most of his career for SK Rapid Wien of the Austrian Bundesliga. He played as an attacking midfielder. He works as a sports coordinator for Rapid W ...
* Berkant Göktan *
Antonio Di Salvo Antonio Di Salvo (born 5 June 1979) is a German football manager and former forward. He is the manager of the Germany U21 national team. Playing career Di Salvo began his senior career with played with his local club SC Paderborn from 1996 to ...
*
Andreas Görlitz Andreas Görlitz (born 31 January 1982) is a German former professional footballer who played as a right-back. Club career Born in Weilheim in Oberbayern, Bavaria, West Germany, Görlitz began his professional career as a midfielder with TSV 18 ...
*
Ivica Olić Ivica Olić (; born 14 September 1979) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player who is an assistant coach of the Croatia national team. During his career, Olić played for German Bundesliga clubs such as Hamburger SV, VfL W ...


References

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