TSV 1860 Munich News
Sven-Goran Eriksson lands 1860 Munich role
Stephan Uersfeld, Germany Correspodnent | January, 15 2013Bundesliga second division side TSV 1860 Munich have announced that Sven-Goran Eriksson has joined the club's coaching staff.
Article | ConversationFinancial crisis looming for 1860 Munich
February, 10 2009TSV 1860 Munich, one of the Bundesliga's founding teams, faces immediate financial problems after the club said on Tuesday that investors brought in to turn it around had provisionally pulled out.
Article | ConversationBayern buy TSV 1860's share of stadium
April, 27 2006Bayern Munich have bought out TSV 1860 Munich's share in the new Allianz Arena for 11 million euros ($13.67 million) to save the 'Lions' from the threat of bankruptcy.
Article | ConversationVucicevic banned for six months in hair tonic case
December, 2 2005Nemanja Vucicevic of German second division side TSV 1860 Munich was suspended for six months on Friday after testing positive for the banned substance Finasteride.
Article | ConversationVanenburg takes over 1860 hotseat
April, 19 2004Gerald Vanenburg was named as the new coach of Bundesliga strugglers TSV 1860 Munich on Monday.
Article | ConversationVanenburg takes over crisis-hit TSV
April, 18 2004Bundesliga strugglers TSV 1860 Munich said on Sunday Gerald Vanenburg was set to become their new coach
Article | ConversationTSV chief Goetz shown the door
April, 17 2004Bundesliga strugglers TSV 1860 Munich sacked coach Falko Goetz after a 2-1 home defeat by Hamburg SV on Saturday.
Article | ConversationTSV 1860 boss resigns amid scandal
March, 15 2004TSV 1860 Munich president Karl-Heinz Wildmoser, suspected of bribery related to the construction of the new city stadium, resigned on Monday.
Article | ConversationTSV 1860 president released on bail
March, 12 2004TSV 1860 Munich president Karl-Heinz Wildmoser, suspected of bribery related to the construction of the new city stadium, was released from prison on bail on Friday.
Article | ConversationPolice detain 1860 Munich president
March, 9 2004German police said on Tuesday they had detained the president of leading German soccer club TSV 1860 Munich on suspicion he took a bribe in connection with the construction of a new stadium.
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