SpVgg Landshut triumphs 3-0 over Ingolstadt II in the preparatory game!
SpVgg Landshut defeated FC Ingolstadt II 3-0 in the preparatory game on June 26, 2025. Positive performance, sporting director praises defensive play.

SpVgg Landshut triumphs 3-0 over Ingolstadt II in the preparatory game!
The weather was perfect when that happened SpVgg Landshut scored an impressive 3-0 win against FC Ingolstadt II in the Hammerbach Stadium last Tuesday. The game was not just a preparation game, but also a strong statement from the hosts. The signs were already pointing to victory at half-time, as head coach Christian Endler's team impressed with a lively performance.
Alexander Hagl opened the goal festival in the 18th minute with a header from a precise cross from Tobias Steer. Just four minutes later, Florentin Seferi made it 2-0, the result resulting from a fine pass from Kenny Sigl. Shortly before half-time, Tobias Steer confidently converted a penalty kick after he himself had been fouled in the penalty area. The game was basically decided before the second half even began.
Strong defensive performance and crowd support
Despite the clear lead, goalkeeper Daniel Mühl had to intervene several times to prevent the Ingolstadt team from scoring. His saves made a decisive contribution to Landshut keeping a clean sheet and further strengthening the defense. This didn't go unnoticed by sporting director Maximilian Maier, who was pleased with the more solid defensive work of his protégés after the game.
The SpVgg Landshut line-up included the following players: Mühl, Oswald, Sossau, Seferi (from 53. Müller), Tobias Steer (from 46. Past), Plomer (from 46. Maul), Hagl (from 76. Dietrich), Weiß (from 46. Marten), Sigl (from 71. Weissenbach), Zischler (from 76. Muteba), and Biberger (from 71. Gashi). The referee of the game was Dominikspeider from FC Ergolding, who led a fair game.
History of the club
The SpVgg Landshut was founded in 1919 and can look back on a rich football history. Initially, MTV and TV 1861 Landshut brought football to the city. After its founding, the club experienced ups and downs, including promotions and relegations through a complex league system. In the 1980s, the team even won the championship title in the Bayernliga and qualified for the promotion round to the second Bundesliga, but rejected the necessary documents due to financial difficulties.
But the club is not only known for its sporting successes. The club colors are black and white, and the headquarters are in Landshut, Bavaria. Today the team plays in the Bayern Mitte regional league and is currently in 8th place in the 2024/25 season. The Hammerbach Stadium with a capacity of 8,150 seats offers fans an attractive backdrop to continue following the club's development.
The positive mood around the team after the clear win against Ingolstadt shows that SpVgg Landshut is on the right track. With the right steps into the future, the club could soon set its sights on bigger goals again.