TSV 1860 Munich in Grafenau: Test match with high tension and new stars!
TSV 1860 Munich will play its first friendly match in Grafenau on June 28th. 1200 tickets sold, new additions to the squad.

TSV 1860 Munich in Grafenau: Test match with high tension and new stars!
Today, June 28, 2025, the eagerly awaited test match of the TSV 1860 Munich against the district league team TSV Grafenau. This game marks the first appearance of the new squad under the leadership of coach Patrick Glöckner. The head of football at TSV Grafenau, Daniel Reitberger, described the event as a “lucky stroke” for the regional football community.
Over 1,100 tickets have already been sold in advance PNP reported. The capacity of the stadium in Grafenau allows up to 2,500 spectators, and preparations for this sporting event have been in full swing for weeks. Despite these high advance sales figures, there will probably also be a box office on site.
Anticipation and pressure on the lions
As Florian Niederlechner emphasizes, there is great anticipation for the new season. He is aware of the pressure to be successful: “We just have to win,” said the player. Today's game will be accompanied by live ticker coverage from Grafenau, which will further increase the fans' anticipation.
The Lions' coach, Patrick Glöckner, plans to integrate numerous new players into the lineup. The new additions include Kevin Volland and Florian Niederlechner. What is particularly noteworthy is that Thomas Dähne is also making his debut as the new goalkeeper. He replaces Marco Hiller and is excited about his first game with the team.
Overall picture of the preparations
TSV 1860 Munich started preparing for the new season on June 22nd. Over 900 spectators were present at the first training session on Grünwalder Straße. TSV Grafenau has also prepared well and has already completed its first training session. Under the leadership of coach Alexander Adam, the goal is clear: the goal is to stay in the league sooner after the successful conclusion of last season.
But statistics management will also be a challenge: The TSV Grafenau team is largely unchanged, although there have been some departures such as Benjamin Klose and Philipp Wilhelm, while returnees Michael Friedl and newcomer Tim Wegerbauer increase the squad strength.
The extensive reporting and high ticket demand indicate that the region and football fans in Grafenau are expecting an outstanding event today. There is great anticipation for a thrilling afternoon, and there is a lot at stake for both teams - both about their first test match experiences and about establishing their teams in the upcoming season.