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Bayern Munich, sabotaged by rivals like FCSB by Dinamo

Article by Alexandru Stanciu – Published Sunday, May 17, 2026, 7:35 p.m. / Updated Sunday, May 17, 2026, 7:38 p.m.

The party in the streets of Munich, where Bayern are celebrating their 35th title in Germany, was sabotaged by fans of rivals Munich 1860, similar to the irony of the dynamists towards their rival FCSB at a match played at the National Arena in the preliminaries of the Champions League, against Manchester City.

Supporters of Munich 1860, a team in the third tier of Germany, slipped a huge banner with the logo of Bayern Munich, but with the name of the club changed in an irony.

Bayern Munich, sabotaged by rivals like FCSB by Dinamo

Bavarian supporters on the streets of Munich carried a huge banner slipped by rival fans from Munich 1860.

On the banner was the logo of the 35-time champion club in Germany, but instead of the team's name it read “FC Bauern Hurensöhne”, which translates as “wretched farmers”. The number 1860 is also written on the logo.

The footage was filmed by drone and streamed live on Bayern Munich's official platform, and the footage quickly went viral.

This sabotage by the fans of Munich 1860 brings to mind the irony of the Dynamo fans on August 16, 2016, when they pulled off the biggest prank in the history of Romanian football.

FCSB's rival, then Steaua, was then playing a Champions League preliminaries match at the National Arena, against Manchester City. In addition to the stinging 0-5 failure, FCSB was also humiliated in the stands.

Dinamo's ultras then convinced Gigi Becali to let them perform a choreography in the National arena, claiming that they were fans of the team, settled abroad.

They proposed the production of the “show” to the FCSB boss, showing him some models, including a 3D scenography of Borussia Dortmund. They also proposed to Becali that the first performance would be free, and if the club's management was satisfied with the result, the next ones would be paid.

This is how the message “Only Dinamo București” appeared at the beginning of the match along the entire length of the second stand, involuntarily displayed by the rivals.



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