Lions win impressively: 14:2 in the football festival against Passau!

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On November 18th, 2025, a test match between 1. FC Passau and TSV 1860 Munich took place in the Dreiflussstadion Passau, which ended 14:2.

Am 18.11.2025 fand im Dreiflüssestadion Passau ein Testspiel zwischen dem 1. FC Passau und TSV 1860 München statt, das 14:2 endete.
On November 18th, 2025, a test match between 1. FC Passau and TSV 1860 Munich took place in the Dreiflussstadion Passau, which ended 14:2.

Lions win impressively: 14:2 in the football festival against Passau!

There was a big show at the Dreiflussstadion in Passau on Tuesday afternoon when TSV 1860 Munich was a guest as part of their “Regiotour”. With an impressive audience of approx1,860 fansThere was a lot of interest in this test match against 1. FC Passau, even if the Passau officials were in charge due to the kick-off time14 o'clockwere somewhat uncertain about the number. The game ended with an outstanding one14:2for the Lions, who made it clear right from the start that they would tackle it with full force.

Already in the7th minuteSigurd Haugen scored the first goal for the guests, followed by a veritable flood of goals. Up to26th minuteit was already there6-0for the Munich team, who scored the first goals through Haugen (2), Patrick Hobsch (2) and Philipp Maier (2). The Passau players Jonas Steinleitner and Maximilian Moser were able to contribute two more goals, but the halftime score was8:2however, left little doubt about the winner of the game.

Full commitment and great anticipation

The coach of TSV 1860 Munich, Markus Kauczinski, was very satisfied with the performance of his players. He brought the entire operational squad with him to Lower Bavaria and all players were used. Particularly noteworthy is Munich's performance in the second half, in which Florian Niederlechner netted three times and, together with Clemens Lippmann, Justin Steinkötter (from a penalty kick) and David Philipp, scored further goals to make the final score clear14:2contributed. Special actions in the game were not only the many goals, but also the possibility that each team changed their entire squad in the middle of the game.

After the game, Passau's sporting director, Stefan Kurz, commented on his team's defensive weaknesses, but also mentioned the overall good performance and attitude of the players. Passau's head coach Krisztian Beregszaszi praised the high number of spectators and recognized the quality of the opponent. The people of Passau see the game as a successful football holiday, as board member Philipp Roos stated.

A look at the spectators

With almost 2,000 enthusiastic fans in the stadium, the atmosphere in the Dreiflussstadion was particularly energetic. It was all the more gratifying that TSV 1860 didn't let up in this packed crowd and scored a real firework of goals. The mood among the spectators was more than positive, and many neutral fans were also enthusiastic about the spectacularity of the game. Up to last minute the high spirits remained unbroken.

Overall, it was a good test for TSV 1860 Munich to show the fighting spirit and quality of the entire squad. Coach Kauczinski expressed his gratitude for the hospitality in Passau and promised to take the positive impressions from this lively game with him.