TSV 1860 Munich II


The TSV 1860 Munich II is the reserve team of German football club TSV 1860 Munich, from the city of Munich, Bavaria.
Until 2005, the team played under the name of TSV 1860 München Amateure. In the 2018–19 season, the team plays in the tier-five Bayernliga Süd.
Within the club, it operates as an under-21 side, designated to develop players from the youth to the first-team stage.

History

1959 to 1963

1860's amateur team first won promotion to Bavarias highest football league, then the tier-three Amateurliga Südbayern, in 1959, when it took out the title in the 2. Amateurliga Oberbayern and then won the Oberbayern final against FSV Pfaffenhofen. The Amateurliga Südbayern was then one of two leagues at this level in Bavaria, covering the southern half of the state while the Amateurliga Nordbayern existed in parallel in the north.
TSV 1860 München Amateure, as the team was then known as, was the third reserve side to reach this level in Bavaria, pre-dated only by 1. FC Nuremberg II and FC Bayern Munich II.
The team finished an excellent second in its first year in the third division, five points behind TSV Schwaben Augsburg. The following season, 1960–61, the team won its league, with Bayern Munich's reserve side coming second. 1860's amateur side was however ineligible for promotion as reserve teams could not rise above third division level. The team also declined participation in the Bavarian championship finals against northern champions 1. FC Haßfurt as nine players had left the side already to join other clubs.
With this loss, the team was uncompetitive the following season, finishing fourteenth in the league and narrowly avoiding relegation. With the reorganisation of the German football league system in 1963, it became part of the new tier-four Landesliga Bayern-Süd after finishing fifteenth in the league when a top-seven finish was needed.

1963 to 1982

In its first season in the Landesliga, 1860 narrowly avoided relegation to the Bezirksliga, finishing twelfth in the league. It turned fortunes around the following season, coming second behind SpVgg Kaufbeuren, but only the champion of the league was promoted in this era. Another runners-up finish followed in 1967, this time to FC Bayern Munich II.
The team finished in mid-field in the following years but suffered another relegation in 1971, now to the tier-five Bezirksliga. The team's decline went in line with the club's first team's relegation from the Bundesliga in 1970.
1860 Amateure returned to the Landesliga in 1973 and earned another runners-up finish in its first year back. In 1976, the team once more was relegated to the Bezirksliga.
The team once more returned from the Bezirksliga in 1980 and finished as runners-up in the Landesliga in 1981-82. Since 1981, the Landesliga runners-up were entitled to participate in a Bayernliga promotion round, but the 1860 club itself was struck by disaster and its reserve team was withdrawn instead. What happened was that TSV 1860 had its 2. Bundesliga licence revoked and was forcefully relegated to the tier-three Amateur Oberliga Bayern, the Bayernliga.

1982 to present

The team started its road to recovery when it won the tier-six Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Süd in 1990, to earn promotion to the Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern. The team missed out on another promotion the following year, when it came equal second in the Bezirksoberliga but lost a decider to FC Miesbach. It took until 1995 for the side to return for another attempt at promotion, when a second-place finish meant a return to the Landesliga.
Back in the Landesliga, the team won another promotion on first try, winning the league and moving up to the Bayernliga for the first time since 1963.
There, 1860 won its fourth promotion in four years, taking out another league title and moving up to the tier-three Regionalliga Süd. The team spend the next four seasons in the Regionalliga, earning mid-table results in its first three seasons, but suffering relegation in 2001.
Three years in the Bayernliga followed, in which the team finished runners-up twice before taking out the title once more in 2004.
Back in the Regionalliga, the side became a struggler against relegation. In 2005, the team, like all reserve sides of Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga teams, changed its name permanently from Amateure to Second team, becoming TSV 1860 München II. In case of 1860, the team had already carried that name during the first team's time in the Bayernliga.
With the establishment of the 3. Liga in 2008, the Regionalliga slipped to fourth tier, but also lost most of its top teams to the new league. In 2008–09, the team performed much better, finishing sixth in the league. The club enjoyed a very successful 2012–13 season, now in the Regionalliga Bayern, where it won the league championship and qualified for the play-offs to the 3. Liga but missed out on promotion when it lost to SV Elversberg 3–4 on aggregate. The following two seasons the team finished third in the Regionalliga.
Because the first team relegated to 3. Liga and subsequently failed to pay the required license fee in June 2017, they relegated to Regionalliga Bayern and the reserve team, although finishing the 2016–17 season as second, relegated to Bayernliga Süd, the fifth German football tier.

Honours

The club's honours:

League

Recent managers of the club:
ManagerStartFinish
Florian Hinterberger1 July 200130 June 2003
Reiner Maurer1 July 200330 June 2004
Alfons Higl1 July 200430 June 2006
Marco Kurz1 July 200617 March 2007
Klaus Koschlick18 March 200730 June 2007
Uwe Wolf1 July 200730 June 2008
Dieter Märkle1 July 200830 June 2010
Bernhard Winkler1 July 201031 August 2011
Alexander Schmidt31 August 201120 December 2012
Markus von Ahlen20 December 20125 June 2013
Torsten Fröhling5 June 201317 February 2015
Daniel Bierofka18 February 201530 June 2017
Marijan Kovačević
19 April 201621 May 2016

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:
SeasonDivisionTierPosition
1999–2000Regionalliga SüdIII7th
2000-01Regionalliga SüdIII16th ↓
2001-02BayernligaIV2nd
2002-03BayernligaIV2nd
2003-04BayernligaIV1st ↑
2004-05Regionalliga SüdIII15th
2005-06Regionalliga SüdIII15th
2006-07Regionalliga SüdIII13th
2007-08Regionalliga SüdIII13th
2008-09Regionalliga SüdIV6th
2009-10Regionalliga SüdIV7th
2010–11Regionalliga SüdIV8th
2011–12Regionalliga SüdIV13th
2012–13Regionalliga BayernIV1st
2013–14Regionalliga BayernIV3rd
2014–15Regionalliga BayernIV3rd
2015–16Regionalliga BayernIV10th
2016–17Regionalliga BayernIV18th ↓
2017–18Bayernliga Süd-

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