Title: Costa Disputes Kioyo’s Account of 1860 Relegation

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Costa disputes‌ Kioyo‘s Account of Infamous 1860 munich Penalty Miss

Former 1860 Munich player Thomas Costa has publicly​ challenged the recollections of teammate Soufian Kioyo regarding the penalty miss that contributed to ‌the club’s ⁢relegation in 2004. Costa asserts ‍Kioyo acted independently, seeking to be the ‍”hero” despite a pre-steadfast penalty order, and dismisses claims of⁤ intervention by Bayern Munich figures Franz Beckenbauer and ‍Uli Hoeneß.

The controversy resurfaces as 1860 Munich continues ‍to navigate the challenges of third-division football, a fall from grace Costa attributes to collective‌ failure and club mismanagement, not solely Kioyo’s missed penalty. The incident remains ‌a painful memory for fans and players alike, symbolizing⁤ the club’s dramatic decline.⁤ Costa’s ‌statements, made to dieblaue24, offer a contrasting perspective to Kioyo’s, perhaps‌ reigniting debate about responsibility⁣ for one of German‍ football’s most⁣ infamous moments.

According to Costa, the penalty takers were initially⁢ slated to be Harald ⁤cerny ⁤followed by Torben Hoffmann.​ However, ​Kioyo “grabbed the ball straight away and‌ wanted to be the hero shortly after coming on.” Costa stated, “We ⁢are all professionals, we don’t ‍need a kindergarten teacher. We all got ‍good money.‍ He got the ball. He ‌was substituted shortly before​ and wanted to be the hero. Unfortunately, he missed, then he has to live with the fact that a black ‍mark adorns his career.”

Costa⁤ strongly‍ refuted a report ⁢by db24 suggesting beckenbauer and Hoeneß had communicated with ⁣Kioyo. “I can’t imagine that,we hadn’t been ⁣relegated at ‍that point and still had the chance ‌in Mönchengladbach on ​the‌ last matchday. After ⁢all these years, I⁣ don’t think it’s right for Francis to⁢ cry…” he said. He also emphasized the team’s frustration following the miss,‍ stating, “We were all frustrated to no end. We sat together in the locker room at the Olympic Stadium for a very⁤ long time – no one blamed Kioyo for why he took and⁤ missed ⁣that penalty.”

Despite the shared relegation, Costa expressed regret over the club’s current state. “No more first division, no respect, no money ​- everything that happened ⁣to this‌ club is really very sad. Every football-loving person‌ in Germany knows 1860 – and then ‍that. It’s not Kioyo’s⁣ fault, it’s all of us and that Presidium.” Costa, now a db24 expert, predicts a 3-0 win for 1860 Munich against‍ Energie ‍Cottbus on Saturday.

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