New investor for TSV 1860 Munich: departure into the future!

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TSV 1860 Munich sells shares to Swiss investor. New owner brings stadium expansion and sporting ambitions with him.

TSV 1860 München verkauft Anteile an Schweizer Investor. Neuer Besitzer bringt Stadionausbau und sportliche Ambitionen mit.
TSV 1860 Munich sells shares to Swiss investor. New owner brings stadium expansion and sporting ambitions with him.

New investor for TSV 1860 Munich: departure into the future!

The football world around TSV 1860 Munich is facing a significant change. Hasan Ismaik, who had a significant influence on the club's fortunes for over 14 years, has sold his shares and has finally retired. The new investor who is taking over Ismaik's shares comes from Switzerland and is represented by Matthias Thoma merkur.de reported.

The sale was officially sealed in a notary meeting in Frankfurt on July 3rd. The TSV 1860 association had to waive a right of first refusal in order to make this deal possible. Despite these positive developments, the identity of the new shareholder remains secret for the time being. Thoma, who also has a German passport, operates in the background of his family holding company and strives for a collaboration based on mutual trust abendzeitung-muenchen.de supplemented.

A new start for the lions

With the withdrawal of Ismaik, who he sees as leaving the club “debt-free”, a new era opens up for the Lions. Unlike before, there is a positive atmosphere with the new management, which is also underlined by the signing of players like Kevin Volland and Florian Niederlechner. The club currently plays in the 3rd league and has the goal of being promoted to the 2nd league.

The new management around Thoma is already planning to continue to be active at the Giesing location. The expansion of the Grünwalder Stadium and the construction of a gymnasium are on the agenda. Discussions with Mayor Dieter Reiter about the stadium development are already underway and should be progressed as soon as possible n-tv.de reported.

The future of committees

With the new investor there are also changes in the club structure. Robert Reisinger, the president, resigned at the general meeting and will be replaced by Peter Schaefer, who now sits on the advisory board. However, details about the new appointment are still unclear. An 8.8 million euro loan deal between Ismaik and the club until the end of 2024 could be another topic in the discussions between the new and old shareholders.

The new shareholders have already announced that they will hold a press conference next week to present their plans and strategies in detail. TSV 1860 Munich is facing a conscious and active redesign, which fans and club members alike will be watching with excitement.