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TSV 1860's B-Eleven team assembles four sets of Hobsch equipment

1860 Munich triumphs over TSV Geiselbullach 8-0 in the Toto Cup, providing coach Patrick Glockner the opportunity to field his substitutes

Munich's TSV 1860 produces four shipments of Hobsch products
Munich's TSV 1860 produces four shipments of Hobsch products

TSV 1860's B-Eleven team assembles four sets of Hobsch equipment

TSV 1860 München Cruise to Victory in Bavarian Cup Second Round

TSV 1860 München secured a resounding 8-0 victory over TSV Geiselbullach in the second round of the Bavarian Cup (Bayerischen Landespokals), not advancing to the quarter-finals as some may have speculated.

The match, held at the Schulstraße sports facility, saw TSV 1860 dominate the pitch from the start. Stefan Held, the player-coach for TSV Geiselbullach, and his team, four classes lower, struggled to keep up with the lions' relentless pressure.

Patrick Hobsch, a standout player for TSV 1860, scored four goals in the match, including the opening goal with a powerful shot from 20 meters. His teammates, Raphael Schifferl and Maximilian Wolfram, also found the back of the net, with Schifferl scoring the interim 5:0 goal. Justin Steinkötter and another unspecified scorer rounded out the impressive scoring tally.

Despite the one-sided scoreline, the conditions for the match were first-class, and TSV Geiselbullach deserved at least an honorary goal, according to some reports. Korbinian Risse, the goalkeeper for TSV Geiselbullach, made several strong saves to keep the scoreline from being even more lopsided.

Coach Patrick Glöckner made changes to the TSV 1860 team during the match, with the exceptions of Thomas Dähne. Among the changes were Raphael Schifferl, Patrick Hobsch, and Max Christiansen.

For the 1750 fans in attendance, pallet stands were set up, and a stadium DJ created a festive atmosphere with hits. Korbinian Risse was substituted out before the end of the match to applause.

The opponent for TSV 1860 in the quarter-finals of the Bavarian Cup has not yet been determined. For more information on who TSV 1860 will face in the next round, fans are encouraged to check official TSV 1860 or Bavarian Cup websites or recent sports news sources.

Football was the sport played in the Bavarian Cup second round match between TSV 1860 München and TSV Geiselbullach. Patrick Hobsch, one of the standout players for TSV 1860, scored four goals in the football match.

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