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Sports park as an alternative stadium for the TSV 1860? Unterhaching made a decision

2020-02-11T15:37:13.165Z


TSV 1860 Munich is not allowed to play its home games in the Hachinger Sportpark during the renovation of the Grünwald stadium. The SpVgg Unterhaching communicates this unequivocally.


TSV 1860 Munich is not allowed to play its home games in the Hachinger Sportpark during the renovation of the Grünwald stadium. The SpVgg Unterhaching communicates this unequivocally.

  • City of Munich plans to convert the Grünwald stadium in Giesing .
  • The TSV 1860 then needs an alternative stadium - and calls the Unterhaching sports park .
  • Now the Hachingen have made a decision that the lions should not make.

Update from February 11th: Bad news for TSV 1860 Munich ! SpVgg Unterhaching commented on the scenario that the lions could play home games in the Hachinger sports park during the renovation of the Grünwald stadium .

SpVgg Unterhaching: TSV 1860 Munich is not allowed in the sports park

The decision of the opponent in the third division is: there will be no home games for the lions in the stadium, which can accommodate 14,200 spectators. The game association announced on Tuesday afternoon.

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Statement by the Presidium In the course of discussions about a possible expansion of the Grünwald stadium, the option was repeatedly raised that the stadium at the sports park could be a potential alternative for TSV 1860 Munich. In the event of a takeover of the stadium, the Presidium clarifies: There will be no permanent or temporary subletting to TSV 1860 Munich #More thanAssociation

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Among other things, Oberlöwe Robert Reisinger brought the sports park into the discussion as an alternative venue. Now nothing comes of it. The SpVgg Unterhaching unmistakably: "There will be no permanent or temporary subletting to TSV 1860 Munich ."

What happens now? In parallel to the plans for the expansion and conversion of the Sechzger Stadium , the city of Munich had published a proposal on how the Olympic Stadium could be made fit for football again.

However, this option would be very costly - and a decision to make it is far from being made.

Robert Reisinger: Hachinger Sports Park as an option for the TSV 1860

First announcement of January 31st: In 1860, President Robert Reisinger made a lasting stir with his chatting in front of lion-loving state politicians.

The legendary “Stammtisch” in the Maximilianeum has now been almost ten days ago - and has now also reached the third division competitor SpVgg Unterhaching .

It is about the planned renovation of the Grünwald stadium, the Hachinger sports park as a possible alternative - and the willingness of the game association to accommodate the unloved local rivals for one to two years.

TSV 1860 Munich: Robert Reisinger calls move to Hachinger sports park

Literally, President Reisinger said in 1860: " Manni Schwabl is looking forward to coming and financing his stadium expansion."

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President of TSV 1860: Robert Reisinger.

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Is that really the case? Our reporter Uli Kellner wanted to know exactly and at the shareholders' meeting of the game association asked the relevant creator of the Unterhachinger. "How do you answer that now?" Said Schwabl in front of 260 Hachingen shareholders, who were listening intently to the former captain of TSV 1860 Munich .

TSV 1860 in the Hachinger sports park? Manni Schwabl appeased

After a rhetorical pause, Schwabl continued into the quiet giggles of the shareholders: “I mean: that in 1860 the stadium will fill up when we play against it, that's one side of the story. Unfortunately, the Mölders messed up the nice day back then - with his goal in the 93rd minute. It just needed it ... "

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Maker: Haching President Manni Schwabl at the shareholders' meeting.

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And further: "As you may know, I am President of Unterhaching and Managing Director of Verwaltungs-GmbH - and I have already been chosen to look at our club. I like to shake hands, and again and again, but after hopefully we have found a reasonable solution with the municipality in the first half of the year, it is the first effort that we look at ourselves. Let's see how we do it. That is why I would like to leave it at this statement and not comment on the topic in more detail. But I can promise everyone here in the room that I look first at Haching and before that at nothing else. ”

TSV 1860: Lions talk to the city of Munich about the Grünwald stadium

Means how you know the clever businessman Schwabl: Both clubs should first do their own homework, Haching agree with the city about a purchase of the sports park, the lions negotiate with the city of Munich to expand the Grünwald stadium .

After that, as Schwabl can put it, blue and red blue could sit together at a table and talk about everything. If the amount that the lions are willing to pay as a stadium tenant is correct, Haching would hardly block the possibly soon homeless lions from entering the sports park.

As long as the till is correct, of course. From this point of view, Reisinger might have been right at least in this assessment.

While TSV 1860 Munich is still looking for a solution to the stadium question , there is news about ex-lion trainer Daniel Bierofka : As the Badische Latest News report, the 40-year-old is an issue at KSC if Karlsruhe should look after their recent poor performance separate from Coach Alois Schwartz.

Source: merkur

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