Munich is home to a number of football clubs, and has hosted games in two FIFA World Cups, including Germany's victory in the 1974 FIFA World CupFinal.
TSV 1860 Munich contest the Munich derby with Bayern and have won 1 National Championship along with 2 DFB Cups. 1860 and Bayern both played in the city's Olympiastadion before moving to the 75,000 capacity Allianz Arena in 2005. Bayern Munich's reserve team, Bayern II, won the 2019–20 3. Liga but were denied promotion to the 2. Bundesliga as reserve teams are not allowed to play in the top two tiers of German football.
The Munich Olympic Stadium (Olympiastadion) was the site of the final match of the 1974 FIFA World Cup between the sides of Netherlands and Germany finishing 2–1 to the host nation.
Munich was one of the cities named for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Allianz Arena was built to host the matches played in Munich instead of Olympic Stadium.
The following games were played at the stadium during the World Cup of 2006:
The 1988 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was held in West Germany. It was the eighth European Football Championship, which is held every four years and supported by UEFA. The final tournament took place between 10 and 25 June 1988 with Munich hosting the final in the Olympiastadion. The tournament eventually crowned Netherlands as European champions for the first, and so far only time with Marco van Basten's iconic goal sealing a famous 2-0 win for the Dutch against the Soviet Union.
Euro 88 was a rare occurrence of a major football tournament being completed without a single player being sent off, any knockout matches going into extra time or penalties and having at least one goal scored in every match.
European club competition finals
UEFA Champions League/European Champions Cup Finals
The 1979 European Cup Final was a football match held in Olympiastadion on 30 May 1979, that saw Nottingham Forest of England defeat Malmö FF of Sweden 1–0.
The 1993 UEFA Champions League Final was a football match between French club Marseille and Italy's Milan, played on 26 May 1993 in Olympiastadion. Marseille won the match 1–0.
The 1997 UEFA Champions League Final was a football match played between Borussia Dortmund of Germany and Juventus from Italy. The event took place in Olympiastadion on 28 May 1997. Borussia Dortmund wore their traditional yellow and black shirts, while Juventus donned their blue away kit. Dortmud won the match 3–1.
The 2012 UEFA Champions League Final was the final match of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, the 57th season of the UEFA Champions League football tournament and the 20th since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup. The match was played at the Allianz Arena and won by Chelsea, who beat Bayern Munich on penalties after extra time.
^Bayern München » Die Bilanz gegen TSV 1860 München (in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 17 July 2011
^Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv – Oberliga Süd tables and results (in German) Historical German domestic league tables, accessed: 17 July 2011
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Football in Munich news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Munich is home to a number of football clubs and has hosted games in two FIFA World Cups including Germany s victory in the 1974 FIFA World Cup Final Contents 1 Clubs 2 List of current clubs 2 1 Men s football 2 2 Women s football 3 Munich derbies 4 Major competitions 4 1 1974 FIFA World Cup 4 2 2006 FIFA World Cup 4 3 UEFA Euro 1988 4 4 European club competition finals 4 4 1 UEFA Champions League European Champions Cup Finals 4 4 1 1 Won by Bayern Munich 4 4 1 2 Held in Munich 4 4 1 2 1 1979 European Cup Final 4 4 1 2 2 1993 UEFA Champions League Final 4 4 1 2 3 1997 UEFA Champions League Final 4 4 1 2 4 2012 UEFA Champions League Final 5 Famous footballers from Munich 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksClubs EditFC Bayern Munich have won a record 31 national championships along with 20 German Cups 6 League Cups 8 DFL Supercups 6 UEFA Champions League European Cups 1 UEFA Cup 1 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 2 UEFA Super Cups 2 Intercontinental Cups and 1 FIFA Club World Cup for a total of 78 trophies TSV 1860 Munich contest the Munich derby with Bayern and have won 1 National Championship along with 2 DFB Cups 1860 and Bayern both played in the city s Olympiastadion before moving to the 75 000 capacity Allianz Arena in 2005 Bayern Munich s reserve team Bayern II won the 2019 20 3 Liga but were denied promotion to the 2 Bundesliga as reserve teams are not allowed to play in the top two tiers of German football Other clubs in the city include SpVgg Helios Munchen Turkgucu Munchen FC Wacker Munchen BSC Sendling Turkgucu Munchen secured promotion to the 3 Liga for the first time in their history in 2020 As of the 2020 21 season there are three Munich clubs in Germany s third tier Bayern II 1860 and Turkgucu List of current clubs EditMen s football Edit As of the beginning of the 2020 21 season Club Club founded League Level Home Ground CapacityTSV 1860 Munich 1860 3 Liga 3 Grunwalder Stadion 15 000FC Bayern Munich 1900 Bundesliga 1 Allianz Arena 75 000Turkgucu Munchen 1975 3 Liga 3 Grunwalder Stadion 15 000Women s football Edit As of the beginning of the 2020 21 season Club Women s team formed League Level Home Ground CapacityFC Bayern Munich women 1970 Frauen Bundesliga 3 FC Bayern Campus 2 500Munich derbies EditFurther information Munich derby The Munich derby German Munchner Stadtderby is the name given to football matches between FC Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 Munich both of them from Munich Germany 1 2 Major competitions Edit1974 FIFA World Cup Edit Main article 1974 FIFA World Cup The Munich Olympic Stadium Olympiastadion was the site of the final match of the 1974 FIFA World Cup between the sides of Netherlands and Germany finishing 2 1 to the host nation 2006 FIFA World Cup Edit Main article 2006 FIFA World Cup Inside Allianz Arena Munich was one of the cities named for the 2006 FIFA World Cup Allianz Arena was built to host the matches played in Munich instead of Olympic Stadium The following games were played at the stadium during the World Cup of 2006 Date Time CET Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Spectators9 June 2006 18 00 Germany 4 2 Costa Rica Group A opening match 66 00014 June 2006 18 00 Tunisia 2 2 Saudi Arabia Group H 66 00018 June 2006 18 00 Brazil 2 0 Australia Group F 66 00021 June 2006 21 00 Ivory Coast 3 2 Serbia and Montenegro Group C 66 00024 June 2007 17 00 Germany 2 0 Sweden Round of 16 66 0005 July 2006 21 00 Portugal 0 1 France Semi finals 66 000UEFA Euro 1988 Edit Main article UEFA Euro 1988 The 1988 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was held in West Germany It was the eighth European Football Championship which is held every four years and supported by UEFA The final tournament took place between 10 and 25 June 1988 with Munich hosting the final in the Olympiastadion The tournament eventually crowned Netherlands as European champions for the first and so far only time with Marco van Basten s iconic goal sealing a famous 2 0 win for the Dutch against the Soviet Union Euro 88 was a rare occurrence of a major football tournament being completed without a single player being sent off any knockout matches going into extra time or penalties and having at least one goal scored in every match European club competition finals Edit UEFA Champions League European Champions Cup Finals Edit Won by Bayern Munich Edit Main articles 1974 European Cup Final 1975 European Cup Final 1976 European Cup Final 2001 UEFA Champions League Final 2013 UEFA Champions League Final and 2020 UEFA Champions League Final Bayern Munich have won six European Cups including three straight titles in the mid 1970s one each in 2001 and 2013 and most recently in 2020 Held in Munich Edit 1979 European Cup Final Edit Main article 1979 European Cup Final The 1979 European Cup Final was a football match held in Olympiastadion on 30 May 1979 that saw Nottingham Forest of England defeat Malmo FF of Sweden 1 0 1993 UEFA Champions League Final Edit Main article 1993 UEFA Champions League Final The 1993 UEFA Champions League Final was a football match between French club Marseille and Italy s Milan played on 26 May 1993 in Olympiastadion Marseille won the match 1 0 1997 UEFA Champions League Final Edit Main article 1997 UEFA Champions League Final The 1997 UEFA Champions League Final was a football match played between Borussia Dortmund of Germany and Juventus from Italy The event took place in Olympiastadion on 28 May 1997 Borussia Dortmund wore their traditional yellow and black shirts while Juventus donned their blue away kit Dortmud won the match 3 1 2012 UEFA Champions League Final Edit Main article 2012 UEFA Champions League Final The 2012 UEFA Champions League Final was the final match of the 2011 12 UEFA Champions League the 57th season of the UEFA Champions League football tournament and the 20th since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs Cup The match was played at the Allianz Arena and won by Chelsea who beat Bayern Munich on penalties after extra time Famous footballers from Munich EditFranz Beckenbauer Philipp LahmSee also EditSport in Munich Football in Germany Football in BerlinReferences Edit Bayern Munchen Die Bilanz gegen TSV 1860 Munchen in German Weltfussball de accessed 17 July 2011 Das deutsche Fussball Archiv Oberliga Sud tables and results in German Historical German domestic league tables accessed 17 July 2011External links Edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Football in Munich amp oldid 1104330516, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,