Lions triumph 5-0 in the Fuchs Park Stadium: A football festival!
Experience the test match between TSV 1860 Munich and Domreiter Bamberg on July 5, 2025 in the Fuchs Park Stadium.

Lions triumph 5-0 in the Fuchs Park Stadium: A football festival!
Yesterday a highly anticipated friendly match took place between TSV 1860 Munich, also known as the Lions, and Domreiter Bamberg at the Fuchs Park Stadium. Home club FC Eintracht Bamberg organized the event, which started at 6 p.m., while the stadium gates opened at 4:30 p.m. The fans could look forward to a varied supporting program that included music, moderation and hands-on activities from 4:30 p.m. Moderator Jörg Wagner led the event, while the stadium premiere of the Horst Müller song “No Chance for the Killer” took place at 5:35 p.m. This song, written by Bamberg crime writer Harry Luck, will be available on platforms such as Spotify and YouTube in the future.
For the game, the Lions counted on their fans, who turned up in large numbers and filled the 3,517 spectator seats. Coach Patrick Glöckner, who celebrated his debut on the TSV 1860 sidelines, was visibly satisfied with his team's performance. As the game progressed, the Lions took control and quickly made things clear on the pitch.
Gameplay in detail
Niederlechner took the lead in the 13th minute when he lobbed over the opposing goalkeeper and made the game 0-1. Just four minutes later, the Lions increased their lead to 0-2 thanks to a penalty kick from Deniz. The 0:3 fell in the 38th minute, again through Niederlechner, who was successful after a corner kick from Deniz. After the half-time break, Bamberg relied on a completely new team, but the Lions' superiority remained essential.
In the 61st minute, Volland scored the fourth goal after a successful cross from Danhof. Danhof himself scored the final point in the 86th minute, again after a pass from Volland, which ended the game 0-5.
Fan satisfaction and supporting program
During the half-time break, the cheerful fans were not only able to celebrate their team's victory, but also take part in the “Bayerische” half-time challenge, which included prizes such as a new Lions jersey. Harry Luck also signed his new book “Bamberger Zwietracht” in the fan shop, which was an additional highlight for the audience.
In Germany's football culture, the passion of the fans is obvious. According to an analysis, over a quarter of the population is particularly enthusiastic about football. TSV 1860, one of the most traditional clubs, could feel this fan commitment during the game, where the supporters were emotionally involved in both their team's successes and failures.
When it comes to food, the spectators had numerous options, while various partners such as the Bavarian and the Athletics Center were represented at information stands. There were also sales stands for a new Domreiter jersey. Football is and remains the most popular sport in Germany, and the fan community is reflected not only through support in the stadiums, but also through fan items and memberships worth purchasing.
Overall, the test match was a successful event that was not only impressive in terms of sport, but also strengthened the community of fans. So it will be interesting to see how the Lions will fare against their competitors in the upcoming season.
A big thank you to the spectators and the organizers for a successful evening of football in the Fuchs Park Stadium!
For more information on the background and details, read more on tsv1860.de and fce2010.de, as well as developments surrounding football in Germany statista.com.