1860 Munich

Est. 1860 · Germany

About 1860 Munich

TSV 1860 Munich are one of German football's great romantics, a club that rivals Bayern Munich for the soul of their shared city and carries a passionate working-class fanbase that has stayed loyal through Bundesliga glory and lower-league exile alike. The Lions won a Bundesliga title in 1965-66 and remain a genuine alternative cultural force in Munich, representing the city's traditional districts with fierce pride. Their return to the Grunwalder Stadion has given the club a home that suits their character perfectly. Founded in 1860, TSV 1860 Munich play at the Grunwalder Stadion and compete in the 3. Liga. Key honours include the 1965-66 Bundesliga title. Known as Die Lowen (The Lions), the club shares Munich with Bayern but carries a completely different identity and is beloved for its working-class authenticity and stubborn independence. Blue and white are 1860's colours and the lion badge gives their shirts real character. The 1960s Bundesliga era shirts are the most coveted in the club's wardrobe. The return to the Grunwalder Stadion renewed energy around the blue home shirts after years in the shadow of the Allianz Arena arrangement. The six-pointed lion crest on the chest has always been the defining visual element, and recent designs have leaned hard into that historic identity. A blue 1860 shirt is a genuine statement piece for anyone who knows the story.

Players who wore the shirt