Jahn Regensburg U19 2–8 TSV 1860 Munich U19: Lions Run Riot in Goal-Filled GER JBH Encounter
Match Date: May 23, 2026 | Venue: Continental Arena, Regensburg
TSV 1860 Munich U19 produced a breathtaking attacking display to thrash Jahn Regensburg U19 8–2 in a wildly entertaining German Junior Bundesliga fixture on Saturday. The result keeps 1860 Munich firmly in the title race, while Regensburg are left to rue a defensive collapse.
Early Exchanges: Regensburg Show Promise
Surprisingly, it was the home side who struck first when Felix Rupp headed home a free-kick in the 8th minute. Regensburg held that lead for only six minutes, however, as 1860 Munich equalised through Moritz Gerstner’s curling effort. The seesaw continued when Regensburg’s Lukas Braun restored the lead with a penalty in the 22nd minute.
Munich Take Control
From that point, the visitors dominated. Gerstner bagged his second in the 31st minute, and before half-time, winger Yannick Lehmann and striker Simon Vogl both scored to make it 4–2 at the break. The second half was a masterclass: Vogl completed his hat-trick, substitute Luis Maier added two, and Lehmann also scored again to finish with a brace.
Key Performances
- Simon Vogl (TSV 1860 Munich U19): The number nine was unstoppable, scoring three and setting up another. His movement caused constant problems.
- Yannick Lehmann (TSV 1860 Munich U19): A constant threat on the wing, his pace and dribbling tore Regensburg apart.
- Felix Rupp (Jahn Regensburg U19): Despite the defeat, Rupp showed composure from set pieces, but his team’s defence let him down.
Tactical Analysis
Regensburg’s high defensive line was ruthlessly exploited. Munich’s quick transitions and through balls found space behind the full-backs repeatedly. After going behind twice, Munich showed character to level and then run away with the game.
Standings Impact
The win keeps TSV 1860 Munich U19 within two points of the GER JBH group leaders. For Jahn Regensburg U19, the heavy loss drops them into the bottom half and raises questions about their defensive organisation ahead of crucial matches.

