Cup sensation in Bavaria: Taufkirchen surprised, more drama!
Fürstenried won the district cup 2-1 against a decimated opponent. All highlights of the Bavarian Cup week here!

Cup sensation in Bavaria: Taufkirchen surprised, more drama!
Today, September 4th, 2025, a lot has happened in Munich football. The cup match day had an unfortunate star, because two teams, TSV Bergkirchen and TSV Solln, stayed away from the fights and did not compete. This causes mixed feelings among the fans and those responsible. But even beyond these cancellations, there were exciting encounters that made football hearts beat faster.
There was a little surprise in the Donau/Isar district cup: SpVgg Altenerding had to admit defeat 1:2 against Aspis Taufkirchen. The teams Kranzberg and Allershausen concluded an intense duel in the penalty shootout, while Geisenfeld also lost out in the penalty shootout against Rohrbach. Such nerve-wracking games are the icing on the cake of the cup competition, so you can look forward to what the next rounds bring.
Munich district cup in view
The Munich District Cup was particularly exciting. TSV Forstenried impressed with a clear 6:4 win over SV München-West. Results like this make the league interesting and show that anyone can win against anyone here. Another highlight was the duel between Lohhof and Feldmoching, where Lohhof was unable to win despite a three-goal scorer, Luan-da-Costa-Barros.
Fürstenried prevailed in an unusual game against an opponent who only had nine players - the final score was 2-1. Such situations could become more common in the near future if teams don't have their best players on the field in crucial moments.
Emotions in the other cups
The Inn/Salzach district cup was no less exciting. SV Ostermünchen secured the win against ASV Großholzhausen with a goal in the 90th minute, even though they had to struggle with two sendings off. It's such dramatic twists and turns that make football so fascinating and draw fans to the stadiums at the weekend.
If you look further beyond Munich's borders, you can see that the cup match day caused excitement everywhere in Bavaria. Defending champions like TSV Lohr were able to successfully defend their crown, while others like SG Regnitzlosau were unable to retain their title after a thrilling penalty shootout. This impressively shows that football is always good for surprises.
Another important topic was raised during the cup games. Under the motto “Organ Donation Action Game Days”, the Bavarian Football Association (BFV), the Bavarian State Ministry for Health, Care and Prevention and ANTENNE BAYERN cooperated to raise awareness of organ donation. BFV President Christoph Kern emphasized the social responsibility of amateur football, which shows that the sport is much more than just winning or losing.
In summary, it can be said that the cup match day in Munich and beyond brought exciting games, emotional football and an important message for the community. The coming rounds should be no less exciting.