Inside six-time Champions League winners’ graffiti-covered former stadium which now hosts fourth tier football

3 months ago 20

BAYERN MUNICH’S much-loved former stadium is now covered in graffiti.

More than 50,000 people were once packing the stands in the Grunwalder Stadion before Bayern left in 1972.

a railing with stickers on it including one that says 1860Alamy
The Grunwalder Stadion now hosts Bayern’s second team in the fourth tier[/caption]
a railing with stickers on it including one that says 1860Alamy
This is an outside view of Bayern Munich’s old stadium[/caption]
 Matthias Balk/dpa/Alamy Live NewsIt was once crowded with 50,000 people
 Matthias Balk/dpa - IMPORTANT NOTE: In accordance with the regulations of the DFL Deutsche FuBball Liga and the DFB Deutscher FuBball-Bund, it is prohibited to exploit or have exploited in the stadium and/or from the game taken photographs in the form of sequence images and/or video-like photo series./dpa/Alamy Live NewsBut the city council have continued to work on the stadium to keep football being played there

But Bayern have kept some connection with the Grunwalder as their second team host games in the German fourth tier there.

The record attendance was a massive 58,000 people back in 1961-62, but the capacity has since been reduced to 21,200.

The ground saw many games of the early golden years of Bayern, including two German title triumphs in 1931-32 and 1968-69.

Bayern, led by the great Franz Beckenbauer, left in 1972 and won their first of six European trophies two years later against Atletico Madrid.

It was once Munich’s largest stadium before Bayern’s current 75,000 seat Allianz Arena fortress opened in 2005.

But now the Grunwalder, which was also used for their city rivals 1860 Munich, looks unrecognisable.

After both teams left for the Olympiastadion in 1972, plans were put in place for it to be demolished.

But that decision was postponed as the council decided to redevelop the ground instead.

FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS

It underwent a large renovation in the late 1970s, including the construction of two new main stands still used today.

Over the years, the state of the stadium had slowly deteriorated and capacity was reduced due to safety measures.

The ground still does not meet standards to play matches in the German second division.

In 2017, 1860 Munich, nicknamed the Lions, decided to move back into the Grunwalder Stadion.

A Munich sport’s committee voted for a comprehensive renovation in September 2022, with work set to begin in 2026.

The measures will reportedly set the council back £77million.

a large allianz arena with a blue sky in the backgroundGetty
The Allianz now hosts Bayern’s top-flight football[/caption]
 Joshua Zirkzee of FC Bayern München runs with the ball during the 3. Liga match between Bayern Muenchen II and TSV 1860 Muenchen at Stadion an der Grünwalder Straße on January 09, 2021 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images for DFB)Joshua Zirkzee played his reserve team football at the Grunwalder during his time at Bayern
2AMKW8K The renovation work on the municipal stadium on Grunwalder StraBe ("60er-Stadion") in Giesing is almost complete. In the picture the playing field. [automated translation]The same old stands remain at the Grunwalder
2XW5HXG Grunwalder Stadion at the 3.Liga match TSV 1860 MUNCHEN - 1. FC SAARBRUCKEN 0-1 in the Stadion an der Grunwalder Strasse at Aug 2, 2024 in Munich, Germany. Season 2024/2025, 3.German Soccer League Photographer: Peter SchatzCrowds still gather at the iconic stadium, which was built in 1911
Read Entire Article