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Munich, 1860, welcomes the arrival of Christiansen

Munich secures the services of Christiansen in the year 1860

Munich, 1860, Welcomes Christiansen
Munich, 1860, Welcomes Christiansen

🦁 1860 Munich's Newest signing: Max Christiansen, a Veteran Midfielder from Hannover 96

Munich Authorizes Christiansen's Appointment - Munich, 1860, welcomes the arrival of Christiansen

🤝 TSV 1860 Munich, a 2nd Division club, has bolstered their squad with a majestic addition, ‘Max Christiansen'. This seasoned footballer boasts some time spent in the Bundesliga under his belt, and he's trading his old grounds at Hannover 96 for the Lions' den. "I've been overwhelmed by the positive vibes at TSV 1860 Munich. I can't wait to link up with this fantastic club and contribute to the amazing atmosphere", shares the U-national player, who snagged a silver medal playing for Germany at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

🏟️ Veteran as he may be, Christiansen isn't a stranger to the big leagues. With 57 appearances in the Bundesliga for Ingolstadt and Greuther Fürth, plus 93 in the 2nd Division — including his latest stint with Hannover — he's proven his mettle on the field. The charismatic midfielder makes for the 8th new signing for the 60ers. Most recently, the Munich goalkeepers have recruited Thomas Dähne from Bundesliga-relegated side, Holstein Kiel.

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This affable midfielder was born on September 25, 1996, in the coastal town of Flensburg, Germany. A natural athlete, he made his mark as a defensive midfielder in various clubs throughout the nation's professional divisions. Max's latest move, signed with 1860 Munich, further strengthens his stance as a force to be reckoned with in Germany's professional football scene. In his past, he's also been connected to Hannover 96, a heavyweight club competing in both the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga.

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