Torsten Fröhling (born 24 August 1966) is a German football coach and former player.
[7] His first match as the reserve team head coach was a 1–0 win against VfB Lübeck II.
[9] He finished his reign at Holstein Kiel II with a record of 26 wins, four draws, and four losses in 34 matches.
Fröhling replaced Falko Götz as head coach on an interim basis on 17 September 2009[10] until Christian Wück was hired on 5 October 2009.
FC Heidenheim, a 5–3 loss against Wuppertaler SV, and a 2–0 win against VfB Stuttgart II.
[13] He made his debut for the club on 8 August 2010 in a 2–2 draw against Teutonia Uelzen.
[18] In his first season as head coach of the reserve team, he finished third in the Regionalliga Bayern.
[20] His final match as head coach of the reserve team was a 1–0 loss to SpVgg Bayreuth.
[20] He finished his tenure as reserve team coach with a record of 37 wins, nine draws, and 12 losses.
[24] In the Bavarian derby, on 2 March 2015, 1860 Munich and Ingolstadt 04 finished in a 1–1 draw.
[26] In his second Bavarian derby,[27] on 13 March 2015,[24] 1860 Munich won 3–0 against Greuther Fürth.
[34] Then 1860 Munich dropped down into the relegation zone (17th place)[35] after losing 3–0 to Union Berlin on 3 May 2015.
[41] FSV Frankfurt won their match against Fortuna Düsseldorf[42] and 1860 Munich dropped down into the relegation play–off against Holstein Kiel.
[43] On 2 June 2015, in the second leg, 1860 Munich defeated Holstein Kiel 2–1 to avoid relegation.
FC Nürnberg[49] and Union Berlin[50] then lost to VfL Bochum[51] and Fortuna Düsseldorf.
FC Kaiserslautern,[53] SV Sandhausen,[54] RB Leipzig,[55] and Arminia Bielefeld.