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1860 Munich Changes Logo – Due to Dispute with Ex-Investor

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The Munich club simply does not come to rest. Now the "lions" have announced to exchange their proven, tradition-rich logo – forced.

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Because of the ongoing right-wing dispute with the former investor Hasan Ismaik, the lions want to start out without the lion and instead use the 1911 logo.

·Munich, Germany
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The Munich club simply does not come to rest. Now the "lions" have announced to exchange their proven, tradition-rich logo – forced.

·Berlin, Germany
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1860 Munich is turned to the left after the forced descent from the 3rd league. Even the famous lion in the club coat of arms goes over the Jordan because of the most scolded investor Ismaik. A historical logo returns instead.

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The "lions" will play on their chests in the future without lions: in 1860 Munich changed its coat of arms – for legal reasons.

·Berlin, Germany
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TSV 1860 Munich uses historic oval logo and equipment-free white ricket, because merchandising rights lie with Hasan Ismaik.

·Berlin, Germany
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For the time being, the TSV will not compete with the well-known lion coat of arms, but instead use a historical club logo, as reported by the "BR". Background are unexplained trademark and usage rights. "FA 1860" The alternative emblem comes from the early years of the football department and was already used between 1899 and 1911 – thus even before the lion became the emblem of the club. The oval logo in the club colours blue, white and purple…

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Bild broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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