2011–12 TSV 1860 Munich season explained

Club:1860 Munich
Season:2011–12
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Stadium:Allianz Arena
League:2. Bundesliga
League Result:6th
Cup1:DFB-Pokal
Cup1 Result:Second round
Prevseason:2010–11
Nextseason:2012–13

The 2011–12 TSV 1860 Munich season started on 17 July 2011 and finished on 6 May 2012. 1860 Munich finished the 2011–12 2. Bundesliga in sixth place and were eliminated in the second round of the 2011–12 DFB-Pokal.

Competitions

2. Bundesliga

2. Bundesliga review

July

1860 Munich started their season on 17 July 2011 with a 3–1 loss to Eintracht Braunschweig in the 2. Bundesliga.[1] Kevin Volland scored for 1860 Munich.[2] Dennis Kruppke, Nico Zimmermann, and Domi Kumbela scored for Eintracht Braunschweig.[3] Stefan Buck was sent–off during the match.[2] 1860 Munich finished matchday one in 16th place.[4] On 23 July 2011, 1860 Munich's first home match was against Karlsruher SC.[1] 1860 Munich won the match 2–1[5] with goals from Christopher Schindler and Stefan Aigner.[6] 1860 Munich finished matchday two in 10th place.[7]

August

1860 Munich started August with a 5–0 win against Energie Cottbus in Cottbus.[1] 1860 Munich got goals from Stefan Aigner, Kevin Volland, Daniel Halfar, an own goal from Uwe Hünemeier, and a goal from Benjamin Lauth.[8] Sebastian Maier made his 2. Bundesliga debut.[9] 1860 Munich finished matchday three in fourth place.[10] on 14 August 2011, 1860 Munich defeated Erzgebirge Aue 4–0[11] with two goals from Daniel Halfar and a goal each from Benjamin Lauth and Manuel Schäffler.[12] 1860 Munich finished matchday four in second place.[13] On 19 August 2011 (matchday five),[14] 1860 Munich lost 3–1 to Fortuna Düsseldorf.[15] Benjamin Lauth scored from a penalty shot for 1860 Munich and Fortuna Düsseldorf got goals from Sascha Rösler, who scored from a penalty shot, Andreas Lambertz, and Maximilian Beister.[16] 1860 Munich finished matchday five in seventh place.[17] 1860 Munich finished August[1] with a 3–1 win against Union Berlin[18] on 28 August 2011 (matchday six).[19] 1860 Munich got two goals from Kevin Volland and a goal from Stefan Aigner and Union Berlin got their goal from John Mosquera.[20] 1860 Munich finished matchday six in fifth place.[21]

September

1860 Munich started September[1] with a 4–2 loss to FC St. Pauli,[22] which took place on 11 September 2011 (matchday seven).[23] 1860 Munich took a 2–0 lead with a penalty shot from Benjamin Lauth and an own goal from Kevin Schindler.[24] However, FC St. Pauli got a goal from Marius Ebbers, a goal from Sebastian Schachten, and two goals from Max Kruse to win 4–2.[24] 1860 Munich dropped down to seventh place.[25] On 18 September 2011 (matchday eight),[26] 1860 Munich defeated FSV Frankfurt 4–0[27] with a goal from Stefan Aigner, two goals from Kevin Volland and an own goal from Alexander Huber.[28] 1860 Munich moved up to sixth place.[29] The 125th Bavarian Derby took place on 25 September 2011 (matchday nine).[30] 1860 Munich lost 2–0 to Greuther Fürth.[31] Christopher Nöthe and Bernd Nehrig scored for Greuther Fürth.[32] Kai Bülow (1860 Munich) was sent–off during the match.[32] 1860 Munich finished matchday nine in sixth place.[33]

October

1860 Munich started October with a 4–2 loss to Dynamo Dresden.[1] The match took place on 2 October 2011.[34] Daniel Bierofka scored both of 1860 Munich's season.[35] Dynamo Dresden got three goals from Mickael Poté and a goal from Romain Bregerie.[35] With the win, Dynamo Dresden picked up their first 3 points away from home.[36] Stefan Buck was sent–off.[34] 1860 Munich finished matchday 10 in seventh place.[37] 1860 Munich faced Hansa Rostock on 14 October 2011.[38] Hansa Rostock defeated 1860 Munich 2–0.[39] Dominic Peitz and Matthias Holst scored for Hansa Rostock.[40] 1860 Munich dropped down to ninth place.[41] On 21 October 2011,[42] the match between 1860 Munich and SC Paderborn 07 finished in a 1–1 draw.[43] Kevin Volland scored for 1860 Munich and Florian Mohr for SC Paderborn 07.[44] 1860 Munich finished matchday 12 by remaining in ninth place.[45] 1860 Munich finished October with a 3–0 win against MSV Duisburg.[1] The match took place on 30 October 2011.[46] Daniel Bierofka, Sandro Kaiser, and Kevin Volland scored for 1860 Munich.[47] The win for 1860 Munich finished their four–match winless streak.[48] 1860 Munich finished matchday 13 by moving up to seventh place.[49]

November

On 5 November 2011,[50] 1860 Munich started November with a 3–1 loss to VfL Bochum.[1] Benjamin Lauth scored for 1860 Munich.[51] Lauth also missed scoring from a penalty kick.[52] VfL Bochum got a goal from Takashi Inui, an own goal from Collin Benjamin, and a goal from Mirkan Aydin.[51] 1860 Munich finished matchday 14 in eighth place.[53] On 18 November 2011,[54] 1860 Munich started a Nine–match undefeated streak with a 1–0 win against FC Ingolstadt 04.[1] Đorđe Rakić scored the goal for 1860 Munich.[55] 1860 Munich finished matchday 15 in sixth place.[56] On 26 November 2011, 1860 Munich defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 2–1.[57] Anderson Soares de Oliveira scored an own goal in the first minute that put 1860 Munich ahead.[58] Kevin Volland scored the second goal for 1860 Munich.[58] Theofanis Gekas scored for Eintracht Frankfurt.[58] The win against Eintracht Frankfurt finished their undefeated streak to start the season.[59] 1860 Munich remained in sixth place.[60]

December

On 4 December 2011, 1860 Munich faced Alemannia Aachen at New Tivoli in Aachen.[61] Stefan Buck and Stefan Aigner scored for 1860 Munich.[62] Sergiu Radu and Bas Sibum scored for Alemannia Aachen.[62] 1860 Munich dropped down to eighth place.[63] On 9 December 2011, 1860 Munich faced Eintracht Braunschweig at the Allianz Arena in Munich.[64] 1860 Munich won 3–0 with goals from Stefan Aigner, Đorđe Rakić, and Benjamin Lauth.[65] This was 1860 Munich's fourth match without defeat.[66] 1860 Munich finished matchday 18 in seventh place.[67] 1860 Munich faced Karlsruher SC on 17 December 2011 at Wildparkstadion in Karlsruhe.[68] 1860 Munich won the match 3–1.[69] Stefan Aigner got two goals from Daniel Bierofka, including one from a penalty kick, and a goal from Stefan Aigner.[70] This was their fourth win in five matches[69] and their final match of 2011.[1] Timo Ochs played in goal against Karlsruher SC,[70] which was his only match in either the 2. Bundesliga[71] or DFB-Pokal.[72] 1860 Munich finished in sixth place on matchday 19.[73]

February

On 6 February 2011, 1860 Munich faced Energie Cottbus at the Allianz Arena in Munich.[74] 1860 Munich won 2–0 with two goals from Benjamin Lauth.[75] This was 1860 Munich's first competitive match of 2012.[76] 1860 Munich also extended their undefeated streak to six matches.[76] 1860 Munich remained in sixth place.[77] The away match against Erzgebirge Aue on matchday 21 was supposed to be the next match for 1860 Munich. However, it was postponed[78] until 14 March 2011.[79] Matchday 22 against Fortuna Düsseldorf happened on 19 February 2012 at Allianz Arena in Munich.[80] 1860 Munich defeated Fortuna Düsseldorf 2–1.[81] Stefan Aigner and Necat Aygün scored for 1860 Munich and Maximilian Beister scored for Fortuna Düsseldorf.[82] 1860 Munich handed Fortuna Düsseldorf their first loss away from their home stadium in Düsseldorf.[81] 1860 Munich finished matchday 22 in sixth place.[83] On 24 February 2012, 1860 Munich faced Union Berlin at Stadion An der Alten Försterei in Berlin.[84] 1860 Munich won the match 1–0 with a goal from Stefan Aigner.[85] 1860 Munich remained in sixth place.[86]

March

1860 Munich started March with a 1–1 draw against FC St. Pauli.[1] The match took place on 5 March 2012 at the Allianz Arena in Munich.[87] The match finished in a 1–1 draw.[88] Kevin Volland scored for 1860 Munich and Florian Bruns, who scored from a penalty kick, scored for FC St. Pauli.[88] 1860 Munich remained in sixth place.[89] 1860 Munich faced FSV Frankfurt on 10 March 2012 at PSD Bank Arena in Frankfurt.[90] Kai Bülow scored for 1860 Munich.[91] Michael Görlitz, Marcel Gaus, and Macauley Chrisantus scored for FSV Frankfurt.[91] The loss finished their nine–match undefeated streak.[92] 1860 Munich finished matchday 10 in sixth place.[93] 1860 Munich faced Erzgebirge Aue on 14 March 2012 at Erzgebirgsstadion in Aue.[79] the match finished in a 0–0 draw.[78] 1860 Munich remained in sixth place.[94] 1860 Munich faced Greuther Fürth on 17 March 2012 at Allianz Arena in Munich.[95] 1860 Munich lost the match 4–1.[96] Daniel Bierofka scored from a penalty kick for 1860 Munich.[97] Greuther Fürth got two goals from Olivier Occean and goals from Stephan Fürstner and Felix Klaus.[97] 1860 Munich remained in sixth place.[98] 1860 Munich faced Dynamo Dresden on 23 March 2012 at Glücksgas-Stadion in Dresden.[99] 1860 Munich won 1–0 with a goal from Benjamin Lauth.[100] 1860 Munich remained in sixth place.[101] 1860 Munich faced Hansa Rostock on 31 March 2012 at Allianz Arena in Munich.[102] Hansa Rostock won 1–0 with a goal from Freddy Borg.[103] 1860 Munich remained in sixth place.[104]

April and May

1860 Munich started April with a 2–2 draw against SC Paderborn 07.[1] The match took place on 8 April 2012 at Energieteam-Arena in Paderborn.[105] Đorđe Rakić and Kevin Volland scored for 1860 Munich.[106] Nick Proschwitz and Enis Alushi scored for SC Paderborn 07.[106] 1860 Munich remained in sixth place.[107] 1860 Munich faced MSV Duisburg on 11 April 2012 at Allianz Arena in Munich.[108] 1860 Munich won the match 2–1. Guillermo Vallori and Benjamin Lauth scored for 1860 Munich and Emil Jula.[109] The win for 1860 Munich finished MSV Duisburg's five–match undefeated streak.[110] 1860 Munich finished matchday 30 in sixth place.[111] 1860 Munich faced VfL Bochum on 15 April 2012 at Rewirpower-Stadion in Bochum.[112] The match finished in a 2–2 draw.[113] Đorđe Rakić and Benjamin Lauth scored for 1860 Munich and Daniel Ginczek and Kevin Vogt scored for VfL Bochum.[114] 1860 Munich remained in sixth place.[115] 1860 Munich faced FC Ingolstadt 04 on 21 April 2012 at the Allianz Arena in Munich.[116] 1860 Munich won the match 4–1.[117] 1860 Munich got two goals from Kevin Volland and a goal each from Stefan Aigner and Dominik Stahl.[118] Stefan Leitl scored for FC Ingolstadt 04.[118] 1860 Munich finished matchday 32 in sixth place.[119] 1860 Munich faced Eintracht Frankfurt on 29 April 2012 at Commerzbank-Arena in Frankfurt.[120] 1860 Munich won 2–0 with an own goal from Sebastian Jung and a goal from Guillermo Vallori.[121] 1860 Munich finished matchday 33 in sixth place.[122] 1860 Munich finished the 2. Bundesliga season with a 2–1 loss to Alemannia Aachen.[1] The match took place 6 May 2012 at Allianz Arena in Munich.[123] Stefan Aigner scored for 1860 Munich and Albert Streit and Alper Uludag scored for Alemannia Aachen.[124] 1860 Munich finished the 2011–12 season in sixth place.[125]

2. Bundesliga results

DateOpponentVenue
H/A
Results
Goalscorer(s)Attendance
17 July 2011Eintracht BraunschweigA1–3Volland22,16716th
23 July 2011Karlsruher SCH2–1Schindler, Aigner26,60010th
6 August 2011Energie CottbusA5–0Aigner, Volland, Halfar, Hünemeier (O.G.), Lauth11,2204th
14 August 2011Erzgebirge AueH4–0Halfar (2), Lauth, Schäffler24,6002nd
19 August 2011Fortuna DüsseldorfA1–3Lauth (Pen.)28,3007th
28 August 2011Union BerlinH3–1Volland (2), Aigner22,5005th
11 September 2011FC St. PauliA2–4Lauth (Pen.), Schindler (O.G.)24,4877th
18 September 2011FSV FrankfurtH4–0Aigner, Volland (2), Huber (O.G.)20,1006th
25 September 2011Greuther FürthA0–214,2006th
2 October 2011Dynamo DresdenH2–4Bierofka (2)39,5007th
14 October 2011Hansa RostockA0–214,70011th
21 October 2011SC Paderborn 07H1–1Volland15,1009th
30 October 2011MSV DuisburgA3–0Bierofka, Kaiser, Volland11,3877th
5 November 2011VfL BochumH1–3Lauth18,3008th
18 November 2011FC Ingolstadt 04A1–0Rakić13,8506th
26 November 2011Eintracht FrankfurtH2–1Anderson (O.G.), Volland30,6606th
4 December 2011Alemannia AachenA2–2Buck, Aigner17,0238th
9 December 2011Eintracht BraunschweigH3–0Aigner, Rakić, Lauth16,4006th
17 December 2011Karlsruher SCA3–1Bierofka (2, Pen.), Aigner12,6406th
6 February 2012Energie CottbusH2–0Lauth (2)14,6006th
19 February 2012Fortuna DüsseldorfH2–1Aigner, Aygün21,4006th
24 February 2012Union BerlinA1–0Aigner15,7236th
5 March 2012FC St. PauliH1–1Volland31,6006th
10 March 2012FSV FrankfurtA1–3Bülow6,0196th
14 March 2012Erzgebirge AueA0–07,5006th
17 March 2012Greuther FürthH1–4Bierofka (Pen.)29,6006th
23 March 2012Dynamo DresdenA1–0Lauth29,3236th
31 March 2012Hansa RostockH0–117,7006th
8 April 2012SC Paderborn 07A2–2Rakić, Volland11,4666th
11 April 2012MSV DuisburgH2–1Vallori, Lauth14,4006th
15 April 2012VfL BochumA2–2Rakić, Lauth10,1326th
21 April 2012FC Ingolstadt 04H4–1Volland (2), Aigner, Stahl21,2006th
29 April 2012Eintracht FrankfurtA2–0Jung (O.G.), Vallori50,8006th
6 May 2012Alemannia AachenH1–2Aigner25,1006th

Results summary

DFB-Pokal

DFB-Pokal review

1860 Munich were eliminated in the second round of the DFB-Pokal.[1] In the first round, 1860 Munich defeated VfL Osnabrück 3–2 in extra time.[126] 1860 Munich got two goals from Benjamin Lauth, including one from the penalty spot, and a goal from Kevin Volland.[127] In the second round, 1860 Munich lost 3–0 to Fortuna Düsseldorf.[128] Collin Benjamin was sent–off during the match.[129]

DFB-Pokal results

DateRoundOpponentVenue
Home/Away
Result
GoalscorersAttendance
29 July 2011First roundVfL OsnabrückA3–2Lauth (2), Volland11,000
25 October 2011Second roundFortuna DüsseldorfA0–334,413

Overall record

Roster and statistics

Roster, appearances, and goals

Roster, appearances, and goals

Roster, appearances, and goals
PlayerTotal2. BundesligaDFB-Pokal
Gpalkeepers
Vitus Eicher101000
Gabor Kiraly34032020
Timo Ochs101000
Defenders
Necat Aygün19119100
Stefan Buck21121100
Arne Feick22020020
Jonatan Kotzke101000
Dennis Malura403010
Antonio Rukavina33031020
Christopher Schindler32130120
Phillipp Steinhart101000
Guillermo Vallori11211200
Midfielders
Stefan Aigner3211301120
Collin Benjamin20018020
Daniel Bierofka33631620
Kai Bülow30128120
Daniel Halfar19318310
Sandro Kaiser10110100
Sebastian Maier15015000
Maximilian Nicu15015000
Dominik Stahl30128120
Forwards
Benjamin Lauth3513331122
Đorđe Rakić25424410
Manuel Schäffler15314310
Kevin Volland3514331321
Bobby Wood403010

Goalscorers

Goalscorers in all compatitions
PlayerGoals
Kevin Volland14
Benjamin Lauth13
Stefan Aigner11
Daniel Bierofka6
Own goals5
Đorđe Rakić4
Manuel Schäffler3
Daniel Halfar3
Guillermo Vallori2
Jonatan Kotzke1
Christopher Schindler1
Kai Bülow1
Sandro Kaiser1
Dominik Stahl1
Necat Aygün1
Stefan Buck1
2. Bundesliga goalscorers
PlayerGoals
Kevin Volland13
Benjamin Lauth11
Stefan Aigner11
Daniel Bierofka6
Own goals5
Đorđe Rakić4
Manuel Schäffler3
Daniel Halfar3
Guillermo Vallori2
Jonatan Kotzke1
Christopher Schindler1
Kai Bülow1
Sandro Kaiser1
Dominik Stahl1
Necat Aygün1
Stefan Buck1
DFB-Pokal goalscorers
PlayerGoals
Benjamin Lauth2
Kevin Volland1

Own goals

Own goals by opposing players
PlayerCompetitionDateTeamFinal score
1Uwe Hünemeier2. Bundesliga6 August 2011Energie Cottbus5–0
2Kevin Schindler2. Bundesliga11 September 2011FC St. Pauli2–4
3Alexander Huber2. Bundesliga18 September 2011FSV Frankfurt4–0
4Anderson Soares de Oliveira2. Bundesliga26 November 2011Eintracht Frankfurt2–1
5Sebastian Jung2. Bundesliga29 April 2012Eintracht Frankfurt2–0

Other statistics

Discipline

PlayerTotal
Daniel Bierofka1000
Kevin Volland800
Kai Bülow602
Christopher Schindler600
Dominik Stahl600
Necat Aygün500
Arne Feick500
Stefan Aigner500
Guillermo Vallori400
Benjamin Lauth400
Stefan Buck111
Gabor Kiraly300
Collin Benjamin101
Daniel Halfar200
Sandro Kaiser200
Antonio Rukavina200
Đorđe Rakić200
Dennis Malura100
Sebastian Maier100
Manuel Schäffler100
Totals7514
Player2. Bundesliga
Daniel Bierofka1000[130]
Kevin Volland700[131]
Kai Bülow602[132]
Dominik Stahl600[133]
Christopher Schindler500[134]
Necat Aygün500[135]
Stefan Aigner500[136]
Arne Feick400[137]
Guillermo Vallori400[138]
Benjamin Lauth400[139]
Stefan Buck111[140]
Gabor Kiraly200[141]
Daniel Halfar200[142]
Sandro Kaiser200[143]
Antonio Rukavina200[144]
Đorđe Rakić200[145]
Collin Benjamin100[146]
Sebastian Maier100[147]
Manuel Schäffler100[148]
Totals7013
PlayerDFB-Pokal
Kevin Volland100
Christopher Schindler100
Arne Feick100
Gabor Kiraly100
Collin Benjamin001
Dennis Malura100[149]
Totals501

Clean sheets

Clean sheets
GoalkeeperCompetitionOpponentFinal score
1Gabor Kiraly2. BundesligaEnergie Cottbus5–0
2Gabor Kiraly2. BundesligaErzgebirge Aue4–0
3Gabor Kiraly2. BundesligaFSV Frankfurt4–0
4Gabor Kiraly2. BundesligaMSV Duisburg3–0
5Gabor Kiraly2. BundesligaFC Ingolstadt 041–0
6Gabor Kiraly2. BundesligaEintracht Braunschweig3–0
7Gabor Kiraly2. BundesligaEnergie Cottbus2–0
8Gabor Kiraly2. BundesligaUnion Berlin1–0
9Gabor Kiraly2. BundesligaErzgebirge Aue0–0
10Gabor Kiraly2. BundesligaDynamo Dresden1–0
11Vitus Eicher2. BundesligaEintracht Frankfurt2–0
10 clean sheets for Gabor Kiraly and one clean sheet for Vitus Eicher.

Minutes played

Minutes played in all competitions
RankPlayersMinutes played
1Gabor Kiraly3,090
2Kevin Volland2,951
3Antonio Rukavina2,895
4Benjamin Lauth2,885
5Christopher Schindler2,611
6Stefan Aigner2,542
7Daniel Bierofka2,472
8Kai Bülow2,448
9Dominik Stahl1,941
10Stefan Buck1,631
11Đorđe Rakić1,623
12Arne Feick1,605
13Necat Aygün1,598
14Daniel Halfar1,110
15Collin Benjamin1,013
16Maximilian Nicu973
17Guillermo Vallori959
18Sandro Kaiser393
19Manuel Schäffler291
20Sebastian Maier259
21Dennis Malura234
22Vitus Eicher90
Timo Ochs90
24Phillipp Steinhart40
25Bobby Wood35
26Jonatan Kotzke22
2. Bundesliga[150]
RankPlayersMinutes played
1Gabor Kiraly2,880
2Kevin Volland2,747
3Antonio Rukavina2,731
4Benjamin Lauth2,675
5Christopher Schindler2,401
6Daniel Bierofka2,334
7Stefan Aigner2,332
8Kai Bülow2,238
9Dominik Stahl1,753
10Stefan Buck1,631
11Đorđe Rakić1,617
12Necat Aygün1,598
13Arne Feick1,395
14Daniel Halfar1,004
15Maximilian Nicu973
16Guillermo Vallori959
17Collin Benjamin851
18Sandro Kaiser393
19Manuel Schäffler277
20Sebastian Maier259
21Dennis Malura188
22Vitus Eicher90
Timo Ochs90
24Phillipp Steinhart40
25Jonatan Kotzke22
26Bobby Wood13
DFB-Pokal
RankPlayersMinutes played
1Gabor Kiraly210
Benjamin Lauth210
Christopher Schindler210
Stefan Aigner210
Kai Bülow210
Arne Feick210
7Kevin Volland204
8Dominik Stahl188
9Antonio Rukavina164
10Collin Benjamin162
11Daniel Bierofka138
12Daniel Halfar106
13Dennis Malura46
14Bobby Wood22
15Manuel Schäffler14
16Đorđe Rakić6

Transfers

Transferred in[151]
NameAgeEUMoving fromTransfer Window
MidfielderEke UzomaNoArminia BielefeldSummer
ForwardManuel SchäfflerYesMSV DuisburgSummer
GoalkeeperTimo OchsYes1. FC NürnbergSummer
DefenderDennis MaluraYesRot-Weiß ErfurtSummer
MidfielderJonatan KotzkeYes1. FC Nürnberg IISummer
MidfielderSandro KaiserYesArminia BielefeldSummer
DefenderArne FeickYesArminia BielefeldSummer
DefenderCollin BenjaminNoHamburger SVSummer
DefenderGuillermo ValloriYesGrasshopper Club ZürichWinter
MidfielderMaximilian NicuYesSC FreiburgWinter
Transferred Out
NameAgeEUMoving toTransfer Window
GoalkeeperPhilipp TschaunerYesFC St. PauliSummer
DefenderJulian RateiYesSV Darmstadt 98Summer
MidfielderAlexander LudwigYesEnergie CottbusSummer
MidfielderFlorin LovinYesAO KerkyraSummer
MidfielderAleksandar IgnjovskiNoWerder BremenSummer
MidfielderTarık ÇamdalYesEskişehirsporSummer
MidfielderStefan BellYesEintracht FrankfurtSummer
ForwardKorbinian VollmannYesSpVgg UnterhachingSummer
ForwardManuel SchäfflerYesFC Ingolstadt 04Winter
DefenderDennis MaluraYes1. FC Heidenheim 1846Winter

Coaching staff

PositionCoach
Head coach:Reiner Maurer
Assistant coach:Wolfgang Schellenberg
Assistant coach:Alexander Schmidt
Goalkeeping coach:Jürgen Wittmann
Source:[152]

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