Lions dominate the Totopokal: 6-0 win against SC Reichmannsdorf!
Ingolstadt fights against a district league team in the Toto Cup and wins 2-1. The games took place on July 23rd, 2025 in Bavaria.

Lions dominate the Totopokal: 6-0 win against SC Reichmannsdorf!
On Tuesday there were five games in the first round of the Toto Cup in Bavaria. Among the teams was TSV 1860 Munich, which won against district league team SC Reichmannsdorf. The match ended with a clear 6-0 for the Lions. Despite the high number of goals, Munich's performance was not without its flaws, and coach Patrick Glöckner took the opportunity to do without the newly signed players such as Kevin Volland and Florian Niederlechner, as well as captain Jesper Verlaat. For the total of 2700 spectators, the game started with a delay of 15 minutes due to traffic problems kicker.de reported.
The goals for the Lions came as follows: Patrick Hobsch scored two goals in the 10th and 19th minutes. Maximilian Wolfram increased the score in the 16th minute, before Morris Schröter made the score 4-0 with a penalty kick in the 25th minute. Tunay Deniz scored with a free kick in the 40th minute, and Samuel Althaus, who came on as a substitute in the second half, scored the final score in the 85th minute. What is particularly noteworthy is that Wolfram missed a penalty before the break. Despite the clear victory, no player could recommend himself for the first eleven like them Evening newspaper determines.
Bavarian Cup and other results
The remaining results from the first round of the Toto Cup show that other Bavarian teams were also successful. Jahn Regensburg was able to attract attention with an 8-0 win against SG Alerheim. Several players got on the scorers list here, including Galjen with two goals as well as Geipl, Forkel, Asante, Beckhoff, Müller and Strauss.
Meanwhile, FC Ingolstadt had more trouble than initially expected. They initially led against a district league club before Sagha was able to equalize for the underdog. Hengmith's goal before the break ensured the final score was 2-1. Further good news came from regional league team Illertissen, who won 11-1 against district league team Hüttenbach. Third division relegated Unterhaching was also able to show off with a clear 5-0 win against TSV Karpfham.
Prospects and next opponents
The draw for the second round of the Toto Cup will take place on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. TSV 1860 Munich will probably meet DJK Hain, the last remaining district cup winner. The Lions are therefore faced with the challenge of improving their performance if they want to continue to compete in the cup competition.
