Munich derby


The Munich derby is the name given to football matches between FC Bayern Munich and TSV 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 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 football in Germany was organised on a very regional level in this time, the rivalry was not very pronounced since both team played against many other Munich-based teams such as FC Wacker München 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 1931 and Bayern won against Eintracht Frankfurt one year later. In 1933, 1860 reached the final of the.

The Nazi period (1933–1945)

With beginning of the Nazi era in Germany, both clubs were put in the newly founded Gauliga Bayern. In this period, Bayern suffered because many Jewish members, such as Kurt Landauer were forced to leave the club. In contrast, 1860 was less affected by the enforcement of the Aryan paragraph. Particularly during the war time, 1860 became successful: They won their first national trophy the Tschammerpokal in 1942. 1860 returned to the national playoffs in 1943, 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 Oberliga Süd. As this league, in contrast to the previous Gauliga Bayern, also included teams from Hesse and Baden-Württemberg, 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 German football federation for the inaugural 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 German Cup in this season, followed by a successful European campaign leading to European Cup Winners' Cup final which was lost again West Ham United. 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 Bundesliga, Bayern defended the German Cup and won the European Cup Winners' Cup in Nuremberg. In 1969, Bayern captured their first German double whereas 1860 slipped to the 10th position. One year later, 1860 relegated from the Bundesliga.

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

With 1860's relegation, the relative strengths now completely turned to Bayern. After moving from Grünwalder Stadion to the much larger Olympiastadion, Bayern's golden years began. Three German championships followed by three victorious European campaigns marked the most successful period in Bayern's history. While Bayern became established in the Bundesliga, 1860 became a yo-yo club. Until 1999, the last derby won by 1860 was in 1977. 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 Bayernliga, 1860 promoted again to the top flight in 1994. In the previous season, Bayern clinched their 13th Bundesliga title. In 1999, 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. Due to the successful application of the German football federation for the 2006 FIFA World Cup 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 2. Fußball-Bundesliga again. Since then, in addition to three friendly matches, only one competitive game was held. Just one day before the match was held, unknown Bayern fans painted parts of the Grünwalder Stadion, 1860 traditional home stadium, in the club colors of Bayern, red and white.
during a match between Bayern Munich and 1860 Munich, 10 June 2005
Munich 1860 were relegated to 3. Liga 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 for the 2017–18 season. Following these events, which meant that Bayern Munich would be ground sharing with the now amateur status 1860, on July 12, 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.

All-time results

No.HomeDateVenueScoreCompetitionAttendance
121 September 1902Sportplatz Clemensstraße
3–0
Münchner Stadtmeisterschaft
21 November 1903Schyrenwiese
2–0
Friendly
312 November 1905
1–0
Münchner Stadtmeisterschaft
12328 September 1952Grünwalder Stadion
2–1
Oberliga Süd
12,000
1248 February 1953Grünwalder Stadion
2–2
Oberliga Süd
17,000
12518 April 1954Grünwalder Stadion
2–2
Friendly
6,000
1262 January 1955Grünwalder Stadion
2–2
Friendly
20,000
12713 August 1955Grünwalder Stadion
1–3
Friendly
12826 Dezember 1956Grünwalder Stadion
1–2
Friendly
12,000
12915 September 1957Grünwalder Stadion
3–3
Oberliga Süd
40,000
13018 January 1958Grünwalder Stadion
4–3
Oberliga Süd
40,000
13120 September 1958Grünwalder Stadion
1–2
Oberliga Süd
32,000
13221 February 1959Grünwalder Stadion
1–2
Oberliga Süd
35,000
13312 April 1959Grünwalder Stadion
0–0
DFB-Pokal
20,000
13422 April 1959Grünwalder Stadion
0–0
DFB-Pokal
17,000
13527 September 1959Grünwalder Stadion
4–6
Oberliga Süd
32,000
13618 April 1960Grünwalder Stadion
1–3
Oberliga Süd
15,000
13718 April 1960Grünwalder Stadion
4–1
Friendly
15,000
13818 September 1960Grünwalder Stadion
0–0
Oberliga Süd
28,000
13929 January 1961Grünwalder Stadion
6–2
Oberliga Süd
25,000
14010 September 1961Grünwalder Stadion
0–4
Oberliga Süd
28,000
14128 January 1962Grünwalder Stadion
2–3
Oberliga Süd
35,000
1428 May 1962Grünwalder Stadion
1–3
Friendly
14323 September 1962Grünwalder Stadion
3–1
Oberliga Süd
45,000
1443 February 1963Grünwalder Stadion
3–1
Oberliga Süd
38,000
14525 September 1963Grünwalder Stadion
3–2
Friendly
7,000
1465 August 1964Grünwalder Stadion
4–2
Friendly
14714 August 1965Grünwalder Stadion
1–0
Bundesliga
44,000
14814 January 1966Grünwalder Stadion
3–0
Bundesliga
40,000
14915 October 1966Grünwalder Stadion
3–0
Bundesliga
44,000
15018 March 1967Grünwalder Stadion
1–0
Bundesliga
44,000
1511 April 1967Grünwalder Stadion
3–1
DFB-Pokal
42,000
15228 October 1967Grünwalder Stadion
2–2
Bundesliga
44,000
15330 March 1968Grünwalder Stadion
3–2
Bundesliga
44,000
15424 August 1968Grünwalder Stadion
0–3
Bundesliga
44,000
15518 January 1969Grünwalder Stadion
0–2
Bundesliga
38,000
15618 October 1969Grünwalder Stadion
2–0
Bundesliga
40,500
1577 March 1970Grünwalder Stadion
2–1
Bundesliga
44,000
1586 August 1971Grünwalder Stadion
1–7
Friendly
36,000
1593 August 1972Olympiastadion
1–3
Ligapokal
79,000
16023 August 1972Grünwalder Stadion
5–3
Ligapokal
23,000
16125 July 1973Olympiastadion
3–0
Friendly
46,000
16225 July 1975Olympiastadion
3–0
Friendly
57,000
1633 August 1976Olympiastadion
1–0
Friendly
40,000
16427 July 1977Olympiastadion
2–1
Friendly
67,000
16512 November 1977Olympiastadion
1–3
Bundesliga
77,000
1668 April 1978Olympiastadion
1–1
Bundesliga
60,300
16719 July 1978Olympiastadion
2–2
Friendly
48,000
16827 March 1979Grünwalder Stadion
1–1
Friendly
26,000
16925 July 1979Olympiastadion
3–0
Friendly
68,000
17017 November 1979Olympiastadion
1–2
Bundesliga
78,000
17110 May 1980Olympiastadion
6–1
Bundesliga
77,500
17222 July 1980Olympiastadion
2–3
Friendly
35,000
17314 October 1980Olympiastadion
1–3
Bundesliga
53,000
17428 March 1981Olympiastadion
1–1
Bundesliga
63,000
17523 July 1981Olympiastadion
1–1
Friendly
25,000
1769 August 1983Olympiastadion
5–0
Friendly
17,000
17730 September 1984Grünwalder Stadion
1–5
Friendly
3,500
17816 July 1991Olympiastadion
0–0
Friendly
40,000
1796 April 1992Grünwalder Stadion
1–4
Friendly
7,000
18021 September 1994Olympiastadion
1–3
Bundesliga
64,000
18125 March 1995Olympiastadion
1–0
Bundesliga
63,000
1822 September 1995Olympiastadion
0–2
Bundesliga
70,800
1832 March 1996Olympiastadion
4–2
Bundesliga
69,000
1841 November 1996Olympiastadion
1–1
Bundesliga
69,000
1854 May 1997Olympiastadion
3–3
Bundesliga
69,000
1861 November 1997Olympiastadion
2–2
Bundesliga
69,900
18711 April 1998Olympiastadion
3–1
Bundesliga
69,000
1887 November 1998Olympiastadion
3–1
Bundesliga
69,000
18925 April 1999Olympiastadion
1–1
Bundesliga
69,000
19027 November 1999Olympiastadion
1–0
Bundesliga
69,000
19115 April 2000Olympiastadion
1–2
Bundesliga
69,000
19221 October 2000Olympiastadion
3–1
Bundesliga
69,000
19317 March 2001Olympiastadion
0–2
Bundesliga
69,000
19413 October 2001Olympiastadion
1–5
Bundesliga
69,000
1959 March 2002Olympiastadion
2–1
Bundesliga
68,000
19610 September 2002Olympiastadion
3–1
Bundesliga
69,000
19715 February 2003Olympiastadion
0–5
Bundesliga
64,000
19822 November 2003Olympiastadion
0–1
Bundesliga
69,000
19925 April 2004Olympiastadion
1–0
Bundesliga
71,000
20019 July 2004Olympiastadion
1–0
Friendly
10,000
2012 June 2005Allianz Arena
1–0
Friendly
64,000
2028 August 2006Allianz Arena
0–3
Friendly
20326 January 2008Allianz Arena
1–1
Friendly
66,000
20427 February 2008Allianz Arena
1–0
DFB-Pokal
69,000

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, 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:
The games between first team of 1860 Munich and reserve side of Bayern Munich: