TSV 1860 Munich: Fans delight with spectacular choreos in the stadium
Fans of TSV 1860 Munich impress with impressive choreos in the Grünwalder Stadium as they fight for promotion.

TSV 1860 Munich: Fans delight with spectacular choreos in the stadium
There was once again a fantastic fan campaign in the popular Grünwalder Stadium in Munich. The supporters of TSV 1860 Munich created a unique atmosphere with their impressive choreography and passionate singing. How Mercury reports, the Lions fans honored the legendary 1965 European Cup final in London with their first home game choreo of the season. Under the motto “When the whole city moves to London because sixty are in the final,” the stadium was bathed in a veritable sea of colors of blue and white.
In the 60th minute of the game, the heart of the choreo, the audience sang the song “In the colors white and blue” together. This tradition not only shows the fans' connection to the club, but also sets a strong example for the community. A detailed pennant in the west curve was just one of the many highlights of the choreo that the fan collective put together. “No matter who comes, no matter who goes, because sixty survive everyone,” was the sound that rang through the stadium as the team prepared for the duel against VfL Osnabrück.
Pyrotechnics and atmosphere
The discussion surrounding the use of pyrotechnics in football remains a hot topic. After a pyro show in Aue, in which 99 pyro flares were ignited, the club had to pay a fine of 40,000 euros Lion Magazine reported. A court ruling on November 5th also made it clear that security in the stadium must be the top priority. However, Lions fans accept these challenges to demonstrate their ruthlessness and passion for their club.
A particularly impressive choreo in the past was the Oktoberfest choreo, which caused a stir despite a defeat against Hoffenheim II in September. New double holders and large flags created an unforgettable image. The cost of the Chorie against MSV Duisburg amounts to around 20,000 euros, which underlines the excellent organization and the enormous commitment of the fans.
Conclusion: Strong fan engagement
The commitment of the TSV 1860 Munich fans goes beyond the choreographies. With their protest in the west curve they are demanding direct promotion from the regional leagues. With events that keep the emotions and tradition of the club alive, the Lions fans have impressively proven that they are among the most passionate in German football.
The relaxed but highly emotional connection between fans and club is evident at every home game. They not only created a great atmosphere in the stadium, but also left a lasting impression on the public's perception of the club.