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{{Infobox football league |
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| image = OTP Bank Liga logo.png |
| image = OTP Bank Liga logo.png |
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| country = Hungary |
| country = Hungary |
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| confed = [[UEFA]] |
| confed = [[UEFA]] |
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| founded = {{start date and age|1901}} |
| founded = {{start date and age|1901}} |
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| teams = [[#Current clubs|12]] |
| teams = [[#Current clubs|12]] |
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| relegation = [[Nemzeti Bajnokság II]] |
| relegation = [[Nemzeti Bajnokság II]] |
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| levels = 1 |
| levels = 1 |
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| domest_cup = [[Magyar Kupa]] |
| domest_cup = [[Magyar Kupa]] |
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| league_cup = |
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| confed_cup = [[UEFA Champions League]]<br />[[UEFA Europa Conference League]] |
| confed_cup = [[UEFA Champions League]]<br />[[UEFA Europa League]]<br />[[UEFA Conference League]] |
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| champions = [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] ( |
| champions = [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] (35th title) |
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| season = [[ |
| season = [[2024–25 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2024–25]] |
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| most successful club = Ferencváros ( |
| most successful club = Ferencváros (35 titles) |
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| most_appearances = [[ |
| most_appearances = [[Zoltán Végh]] (570) |
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| top_goalscorer = [[ |
| top_goalscorer = [[Ferenc Szusza]] (393) |
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| tv = List of broadcasters |
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| website = {{official URL}} |
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| current = [[ |
| current = [[2024–25 Nemzeti Bajnokság I]] |
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The '''Nemzeti Bajnokság''' ({{IPA-hu|ˈnɛmzɛti ˈbɒjnokʃaːɡ}}, {{lit|national championship}}), also known as '''NB I''', is the top flight of [[Hungarian football league system]]. The league is officially named '''OTP Bank Liga''' after its title sponsor, [[OTP Bank]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.mlsz.hu/cikkek/szovetseg/2011/06/23/az-otp-bank-az-nb-i-uj-nevado-szponzora |title=Az OTP Bank az NB I új névadó szponzora |date=2011-06-23 |access-date=2020-12-13 |language=hu |trans-title=OTP Bank is the new title sponsor of NB I |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320094256/https://www.mlsz.hu/cikkek/szovetseg/2011/06/23/az-otp-bank-az-nb-i-uj-nevado-szponzora |archive-date=2012-03- |
The '''Nemzeti Bajnokság''' ({{IPA-hu|ˈnɛmzɛti ˈbɒjnokʃaːɡ}}, {{lit|national championship}}), also known as '''NB I''', is the top flight of [[Hungarian football league system]]. The league is officially named '''OTP Bank Liga''' after its title sponsor, [[OTP Bank]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.mlsz.hu/cikkek/szovetseg/2011/06/23/az-otp-bank-az-nb-i-uj-nevado-szponzora |title=Az OTP Bank az NB I új névadó szponzora |date=2011-06-23 |access-date=2020-12-13 |language=hu |trans-title=OTP Bank is the new title sponsor of NB I |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320094256/https://www.mlsz.hu/cikkek/szovetseg/2011/06/23/az-otp-bank-az-nb-i-uj-nevado-szponzora |archive-date=2012-03-20}}</ref> |
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Twelve teams compete in the league, playing each other three times, once at home, once away, and the third match is played at the stadium that the last match was not played at. At the end of the season, the top team enters the qualification rounds for the [[UEFA Champions League]], while the runner-up and the third place, together with the winner of the [[Magyar Kupa]] enter the [[UEFA Europa Conference League]] qualification rounds. The bottom two clubs are relegated to [[Nemzeti Bajnokság II]], the second-level league, to be replaced by the winner and the runner up of the NB2. |
Twelve teams compete in the league, playing each other three times, once at home, once away, and the third match is played at the stadium that the last match was not played at. At the end of the season, the top team enters the qualification rounds for the [[UEFA Champions League]], while the runner-up and the third place, together with the winner of the [[Magyar Kupa]] enter the [[UEFA Europa Conference League]] qualification rounds. The bottom two clubs are relegated to [[Nemzeti Bajnokság II]], the second-level league, to be replaced by the winner and the runner up of the [[Nemzeti Bajnokság II|NB2]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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[[File:NB1 bajnoki serleg-2016.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The trophy of the Nemzeti Bajnokság]] |
[[File:NB1 bajnoki serleg-2016.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The trophy of the Nemzeti Bajnokság]] |
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The first championship in 1901 was contested by [[Budapesti TC|BTC]], [[Magyar Úszó Egylet|MUE]], [[Ferencvárosi TC|FTC]], [[Műegyetemi AFC]], and [[Budapesti SC]], with the latter winning the championship.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1900.html|title=1901.évi bajnokság|date=1 June 2015 |
The first championship in 1901 was contested by [[Budapesti TC|BTC]], [[Magyar Úszó Egylet|MUE]], [[Ferencvárosi TC|FTC]], [[Műegyetemi AFC]], and [[Budapesti SC]], with the latter winning the championship.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1900.html|title=1901.évi bajnokság|date=1 June 2015|website=[[RSSSF]]|access-date=31 March 2017|archive-date=15 March 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080315052737/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesh/honghist1900.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Although the two first championships were won by [[Budapesti TC]], the other titles that decade were won by FTC and MTK.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1900.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1901-1910|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=1 June 2015|access-date=2 February 2023|archive-date=15 March 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080315052737/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesh/honghist1900.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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In the 1910s and 1920s, the championship was dominated by Ferencváros and MTK.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1910.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1911-1920|access-date=27 August 2015|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=5 April 2007}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1920.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1921-1930|date=25 June 2015|website=[[RSSSF]]|access-date=27 August 2015}}</ref> |
In the 1910s and 1920s, the championship was dominated by Ferencváros and MTK.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1910.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1911-1920|access-date=27 August 2015|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=5 April 2007|archive-date=11 July 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220711215045/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1910.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1920.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1921-1930|date=25 June 2015|website=[[RSSSF]]|access-date=27 August 2015|archive-date=11 July 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220711215049/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1920.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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In the 1930s, the rivalry between Ferencváros and MTK Budapest expanded with another club, [[Újpest FC]] (at that time not part of Budapest).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/csapat/6|title=Újpest FC|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu}}</ref> One of the most iconic figures of the 1930s Hungarian football was Újpest's [[Gyula Zsengellér|Zsengellér]] who managed to top goalscorer three times in a row in the 1930s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/546|title=Gyula Zsengellér|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu}}</ref> Ferencváros's [[György Sárosi|Sárosi]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/883|title=György Sárosi|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu}}</ref> and MTK Budapest's [[László Cseh (footballer)|Cseh]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/177/cseh_laszlo|title=László Cseh|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu}}</ref> and Újpest's Zsengellér were the embodiment of the rivalry of the three clubs from Budapest, named [[Budapest derby]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1930.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1931-1940|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=1 June 2015}}</ref> |
In the 1930s, the rivalry between Ferencváros and MTK Budapest expanded with another club, [[Újpest FC]] (at that time not part of Budapest).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/csapat/6|title=Újpest FC|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu|access-date=14 April 2016|archive-date=4 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304000136/http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/csapat/6|url-status=live}}</ref> One of the most iconic figures of the 1930s Hungarian football was Újpest's [[Gyula Zsengellér|Zsengellér]] who managed to top goalscorer three times in a row in the 1930s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/546|title=Gyula Zsengellér|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu|access-date=14 April 2016|archive-date=29 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160329013419/http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/546|url-status=live}}</ref> Ferencváros's [[György Sárosi|Sárosi]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/883|title=György Sárosi|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu|access-date=14 April 2016|archive-date=26 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160326131456/http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/883|url-status=live}}</ref> and MTK Budapest's [[László Cseh (footballer)|Cseh]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/177/cseh_laszlo|title=László Cseh|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu|access-date=14 April 2016|archive-date=19 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160419074434/http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/177/cseh_laszlo|url-status=live}}</ref> and Újpest's Zsengellér were the embodiment of the rivalry of the three clubs from Budapest, named [[Budapest derby]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1930.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1931-1940|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=1 June 2015|access-date=2 February 2023|archive-date=20 December 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221220001132/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1930.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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In the 1940s, [[Csepel SC|Csepel]] could win its first title which was followed by two other titles in [[1941–42 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1942]] and [[1942–43 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1943]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/csapat/67|title=Csepel SC|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu}}</ref> During the [[World War II]], there were no interruptions in the Hungarian league. Due to the expansion of the territories of the country, new clubs, from the new cities Hungary had, could re-join the league such as [[Nagyváradi AC|Nagyvárad]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/csapat/1625|title=Nagyváradi AC|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu}}</ref> and [[Kolozsvár AC|Kolozsvár]], which are both nowadays in Romania.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/csapat/2241|title=Kolzsvári AC|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu}}</ref> The second half of the 1940s was dominated by Újpest by winning the championship in [[1945 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1945]], [[1945–46 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1946]], and [[1946–47 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1947]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1940.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1941-1950|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=1 June 2015}}</ref> The 1940s also saw [[Nagyváradi AC|Nagyvárad]] winning the league, marking the only time the Hungarian league was won by a team that nowadays is not from a city located in Hungary (Nagyvárad, also known as Oradea is nowadays located in Romania.). |
In the 1940s, [[Csepel SC|Csepel]] could win its first title which was followed by two other titles in [[1941–42 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1942]] and [[1942–43 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1943]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/csapat/67|title=Csepel SC|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu|access-date=14 April 2016|archive-date=24 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160324020932/http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/csapat/67|url-status=live}}</ref> During the [[World War II]], there were no interruptions in the Hungarian league. Due to the expansion of the territories of the country, new clubs, from the new cities Hungary had, could re-join the league such as [[Nagyváradi AC|Nagyvárad]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/csapat/1625|title=Nagyváradi AC|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu|access-date=14 April 2016|archive-date=15 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160315075810/http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/csapat/1625|url-status=live}}</ref> and [[Kolozsvár AC|Kolozsvár]], which are both nowadays in Romania.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/csapat/2241|title=Kolzsvári AC|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu|access-date=14 April 2016|archive-date=24 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160424102917/http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/csapat/2241|url-status=live}}</ref> The second half of the 1940s was dominated by Újpest by winning the championship in [[1945 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1945]], [[1945–46 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1946]], and [[1946–47 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1947]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1940.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1941-1950|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=1 June 2015|access-date=2 February 2023|archive-date=31 January 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230131201715/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1940.html|url-status=live}}</ref> The 1940s also saw [[Nagyváradi AC|Nagyvárad]] winning the league, marking the only time the Hungarian league was won by a team that nowadays is not from a city located in Hungary (Nagyvárad, also known as Oradea is nowadays located in Romania.). |
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In the 1950s, the dominance of Ferencváros and MTK weakened by the emergence of [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Honvéd]] with players such as [[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/1/puskas_ferenc|title=Ferenc Puskás|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu}}</ref> [[József Bozsik|Bozsik]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/2/bozsik_jozsef|title=József Bozsik|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu}}</ref> [[Zoltán Czibor|Czibor]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/172/czibor_zoltan|title=Zoltán Czibor|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu}}</ref> and [[László Budai|Budai]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/159/budai_laszlo|title=László Budai|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu}}</ref> Later these players played in the final of the [[1954 FIFA World Cup]]. In the 1950s, Honvéd could win the championship five times. During the early 1950s, Honvéd players formed the backbone of the legendary [[Mighty Magyars]]. In [[1956 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1956]], the Hungarian league was suspended due to the [[1956 Hungarian Revolution|Hungarian Revolution]]. The league was led by Honvéd after 21 rounds but the championship has never been finished.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1950.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1951-1960|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=1 June 2015}}</ref> |
In the 1950s, the dominance of Ferencváros and MTK weakened by the emergence of [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Honvéd]] with players such as [[Ferenc Puskás|Puskás]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/1/puskas_ferenc|title=Ferenc Puskás|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu|access-date=14 April 2016|archive-date=9 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309183850/http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/1/puskas_ferenc|url-status=live}}</ref> [[József Bozsik|Bozsik]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/2/bozsik_jozsef|title=József Bozsik|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu|access-date=14 April 2016|archive-date=8 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170908031510/http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/2/bozsik_jozsef|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Zoltán Czibor|Czibor]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/172/czibor_zoltan|title=Zoltán Czibor|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu|access-date=14 April 2016|archive-date=9 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309184212/http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/172/czibor_zoltan|url-status=live}}</ref> and [[László Budai|Budai]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/159/budai_laszlo|title=László Budai|date=14 April 2016|publisher=magyarfutball.hu|access-date=14 April 2016|archive-date=24 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160424095155/http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/szemelyek/adatlap/159/budai_laszlo|url-status=live}}</ref> Later these players played in the final of the [[1954 FIFA World Cup]]. In the 1950s, Honvéd could win the championship five times. During the early 1950s, Honvéd players formed the backbone of the legendary [[Mighty Magyars]]. In [[1956 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1956]], the Hungarian league was suspended due to the [[1956 Hungarian Revolution|Hungarian Revolution]]. The league was led by Honvéd after 21 rounds but the championship has never been finished.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1950.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1951-1960|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=1 June 2015|access-date=2 February 2023|archive-date=31 January 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230131202423/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1950.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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In the first season ([[1955–56 European Cup|1955–56]]) of the [[European Cup]], [[MTK Budapest FC|MTK Budapest]] reached the quarter-finals while in the [[1957–58 European Cup|1957–58]] season [[Vasas SC|Vasas Budapest]] played in the semi-finals of the European Cup. |
In the first season ([[1955–56 European Cup|1955–56]]) of the [[European Cup]], [[MTK Budapest FC|MTK Budapest]] reached the quarter-finals while in the [[1957–58 European Cup|1957–58]] season [[Vasas SC|Vasas Budapest]] played in the semi-finals of the European Cup. |
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[[Vasas SC|Vasas]] won four titles in the 1960s ([[1960–61 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1960–61]], [[1961–62 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1961–62]], [[1965 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1965]], and [[1966 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1966]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1960.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1961-1970|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=1 June 2015}}</ref> |
[[Vasas SC|Vasas]] won four titles in the 1960s ([[1960–61 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1960–61]], [[1961–62 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1961–62]], [[1965 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1965]], and [[1966 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1966]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1960.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1961-1970|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=1 June 2015|access-date=2 February 2023|archive-date=29 March 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230329101425/https://rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1960.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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[[File:Links Albert en rechts Mazoly, Bestanddeelnr 919-5306.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Ferencváros legend [[Flórián Albert|Albert]] with [[Vasas SC|Vasas]] legend [[Kálmán Mészöly|Mészöly]] in the 1960s]] |
[[File:Links Albert en rechts Mazoly, Bestanddeelnr 919-5306.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Ferencváros legend [[Flórián Albert|Albert]] with [[Vasas SC|Vasas]] legend [[Kálmán Mészöly|Mészöly]] in the 1960s]] |
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Újpest dominated the 1970s, winning seven titles.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1970.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1971-1980|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=1 June 2015}}</ref> |
Újpest dominated the 1970s, winning seven titles.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1970.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1971-1980|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=1 June 2015|access-date=2 February 2023|archive-date=5 March 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230305115109/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1970.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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In [[1981–82 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1982]], [[Győri E.T.O. F.C.|Győr]] won the championship becoming the first non-Budapest team who could win the Hungarian league (except [[Nagyváradi AC|Nagyvárad]] during the [[World War II]]). Győr could repeat the triumph in the following year in [[1982–83 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1983]]. However, the 1980s was dominated by Honvéd who celebrated its second heyday during the 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1980.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1981-1990|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=1 June 2015}}</ref> |
In [[1981–82 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1982]], [[Győri E.T.O. F.C.|Győr]] won the championship becoming the first non-Budapest team who could win the Hungarian league (except [[Nagyváradi AC|Nagyvárad]] during the [[World War II]]). Győr could repeat the triumph in the following year in [[1982–83 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1983]]. However, the 1980s was dominated by Honvéd who celebrated its second heyday during the 1980s.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1980.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1981-1990|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=1 June 2015|access-date=2 February 2023|archive-date=5 March 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230305115111/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/honghist1980.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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Due to the collapse of [[Communist|communism]], Hungarian football clubs lost the support of the state. Therefore, many clubs were faced with financial problems the effects of which are still present in Hungarian football. However, the 1990s were still dominated by the 'traditional' clubs of the championships such as Ferencváros, MTK and Újpest. Ferencváros always finished in the top three, except for the 1993–94 season, when they finished 4th. The financial problems affected the performance of the clubs outside the Hungarian League as well. Hungarian clubs could not compete with their European counterparts. Moreover, the [[Bosman ruling]] also had a deep impact on the Hungarian League. Since big European clubs could invest loads of money into football, clubs from the [[Eastern Bloc]] were restricted to employing only home nationals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesh/honghist1990.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1991-2000|date=1 June 2015|publisher=[[RSSSF]]}}{{dead link|date=February 2023|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> |
Due to the collapse of [[Communist|communism]], Hungarian football clubs lost the support of the state. Therefore, many clubs were faced with financial problems the effects of which are still present in Hungarian football. However, the 1990s were still dominated by the 'traditional' clubs of the championships such as Ferencváros, MTK and Újpest. Ferencváros always finished in the top three, except for the 1993–94 season, when they finished 4th. The financial problems affected the performance of the clubs outside the Hungarian League as well. Hungarian clubs could not compete with their European counterparts. Moreover, the [[Bosman ruling]] also had a deep impact on the Hungarian League. Since big European clubs could invest loads of money into football, clubs from the [[Eastern Bloc]] were restricted to employing only home nationals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesh/honghist1990.html|title=Hungary – List of Final Tables 1991-2000|date=1 June 2015|publisher=[[RSSSF]]}}{{dead link|date=February 2023|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> |
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In the 2000s, new clubs became champions, mainly from rural Hungary. In [[Nemzeti Bajnokság I 2001-02|2002]], [[Péter Bozsik|Bozsik]]'s [[Zalaegerszegi TE|Zalaegerszeg]] won the championship.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=22966.html|title=Hungary round-up: Zalaegerszeg zoom to top|publisher=UEFA|date=4 May 2002|access-date=4 May 2002}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=19525.html|title=Hungary round-up: All too easy for Zalaegerszeg|publisher=UEFA|date=15 March 2002|access-date=15 March 2002}}</ref> Debrecen won the Hungarian league in [[2004–05 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2005]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid=302946.html|title=First at last for Debrecen|date=20 May 2005|publisher=[[UEFA]]}}</ref> [[2005–06 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2006]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=427266.html|title=Debrecen clinch title at the death|date=3 June 2006|publisher=UEFA}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=430220.html|title=Debrecen did it again|date=19 June 2006|publisher=UEFA}}</ref> [[2006–07 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2007]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=547106.html|title=Debrecen sign off in style|date=4 June 2007|publisher=UEFA}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=538733.html|title=Debrecen awaits victory parade|date=16 May 2007|publisher=UEFA}}</ref> [[2008–09 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2009]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=832568.html|title=Debrecen wrap up Hungarian honours|date=23 May 2009|publisher=UEFA}}</ref> and [[2009–10 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2010]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=1492865.html|title=Debrecen complete double with Hungarian Cup|date=26 May 2010|publisher=UEFA}}</ref> In [[2007–08 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2008]] MTK could win.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=701466.html|title=MTK claim title after five-year wait|date=26 May 2008|publisher=UEFA}}</ref> |
In the 2000s, new clubs became champions, mainly from rural Hungary. In [[Nemzeti Bajnokság I 2001-02|2002]], [[Péter Bozsik|Bozsik]]'s [[Zalaegerszegi TE|Zalaegerszeg]] won the championship.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=22966.html|title=Hungary round-up: Zalaegerszeg zoom to top|publisher=UEFA|date=4 May 2002|access-date=4 May 2002|archive-date=13 November 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121113175223/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=22966.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=19525.html|title=Hungary round-up: All too easy for Zalaegerszeg|publisher=UEFA|date=15 March 2002|access-date=15 March 2002|archive-date=2 February 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140202233539/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=19525.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Debrecen won the Hungarian league in [[2004–05 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2005]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid=302946.html|title=First at last for Debrecen|date=20 May 2005|publisher=[[UEFA]]|access-date=9 April 2012|archive-date=2 November 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121102193408/http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid=302946.html|url-status=live}}</ref> [[2005–06 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2006]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=427266.html|title=Debrecen clinch title at the death|date=3 June 2006|publisher=UEFA|access-date=9 April 2012|archive-date=2 November 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121102193556/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=427266.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=430220.html|title=Debrecen did it again|date=19 June 2006|publisher=UEFA|access-date=9 April 2012|archive-date=2 November 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121102193819/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=430220.html|url-status=live}}</ref> [[2006–07 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2007]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=547106.html|title=Debrecen sign off in style|date=4 June 2007|publisher=UEFA|access-date=9 April 2012|archive-date=2 November 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121102193859/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=547106.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=538733.html|title=Debrecen awaits victory parade|date=16 May 2007|publisher=UEFA|access-date=9 April 2012|archive-date=2 November 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121102193910/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=538733.html|url-status=live}}</ref> [[2008–09 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2009]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=832568.html|title=Debrecen wrap up Hungarian honours|date=23 May 2009|publisher=UEFA|access-date=9 April 2012|archive-date=2 November 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121102194055/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=832568.html|url-status=live}}</ref> and [[2009–10 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2010]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=1492865.html|title=Debrecen complete double with Hungarian Cup|date=26 May 2010|publisher=UEFA|access-date=14 October 2011|archive-date=12 February 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150212034731/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=1492865.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In [[2007–08 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2008]] MTK could win.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=701466.html|title=MTK claim title after five-year wait|date=26 May 2008|publisher=UEFA|access-date=9 April 2012|archive-date=2 November 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121102194009/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=701466.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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The dominance of the rural clubs continued in the 2010s. In [[2010–11 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2011]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=1630115.html|title=Hungarian League 2010–11: Champions Videoton proud of historic success|publisher=UEFA|date=12 May 2011|access-date=12 May 2011}}</ref> and [[2014–15 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2015]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=2242918.html|title=Videoton champions of Hungary again|date=4 May 2015|publisher=[[UEFA]]}}</ref> [[Székesfehérvár]]'s [[Fehérvár FC|Videoton]] won the championship. In [[2012–13 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2013]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=1950942.html|title=Gutsy Győr crowned Hungarian champions|date=12 May 2013|publisher=[[UEFA]]}}</ref> [[Győri ETO FC|Győr]] and in [[2013–14 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2014]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=2106765.html|title=Debrecen crowned champions of Hungary|date=1 June 2014|publisher=[[UEFA]]}}</ref> Debrecen could win the Hungarian League title. |
The dominance of the rural clubs continued in the 2010s. In [[2010–11 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2011]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=1630115.html|title=Hungarian League 2010–11: Champions Videoton proud of historic success|publisher=UEFA|date=12 May 2011|access-date=12 May 2011|archive-date=1 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171201135507/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=1630115.html|url-status=live}}</ref> and [[2014–15 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2015]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=2242918.html|title=Videoton champions of Hungary again|date=4 May 2015|publisher=[[UEFA]]|access-date=15 May 2015|archive-date=6 May 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150506163713/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=2242918.html|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Székesfehérvár]]'s [[Fehérvár FC|Videoton]] won the championship. In [[2012–13 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2013]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=1950942.html|title=Gutsy Győr crowned Hungarian champions|date=12 May 2013|publisher=[[UEFA]]|access-date=15 May 2015|archive-date=12 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151012000411/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=1950942.html|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Győri ETO FC|Győr]] and in [[2013–14 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2014]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=2106765.html|title=Debrecen crowned champions of Hungary|date=1 June 2014|publisher=[[UEFA]]|access-date=15 May 2015|archive-date=16 July 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140716134036/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=hun/news/newsid=2106765.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Debrecen could win the Hungarian League title. |
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== Current clubs == |
== Current clubs == |
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As of the [[2024–25 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2024–25 season]], there are twelve clubs in the division, who play each other three times for a total of 33 games each. The bottom two clubs are relegated.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/national/hungary/nb-i/20142015/regular-season/r25735/|title=NB 1: 2014/2015|website=Soccerway|publisher=Perform|access-date=29 March 2016|archive-date=14 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160314203907/http://int.soccerway.com/national/hungary/nb-i/20142015/regular-season/r25735/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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! Capacity<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/stadionok/nb1-nb2|title=NB I 2022–2023|website=magyarfutball.hu|access-date=28 July 2022|language=hu}}</ref> |
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! data-sort-type="number" |2023–24 |
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|[[Debreceni VSC|Debrecen]] |
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|[[Debrecen]] |
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|[[Nagyerdei Stadion]] |
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| align="center" |20,340 |
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|5th |
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| 3rd |
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|[[2024–25 Debreceni VSC season|details]] |
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|[[Diósgyőri VTK|Diósgyőr]] |
|[[Diósgyőri VTK|Diósgyőr]] |
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|[[Miskolc]] <small>([[Diósgyőr]])</small> |
|[[Miskolc]] <small>([[Diósgyőr]])</small> |
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|[[Diósgyőri Stadion]] |
|[[Diósgyőri Stadion]] |
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|15,325 |
| align="center" |15,325 |
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|7th |
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|1st{{hs|31}} ([[2022–23 Nemzeti Bajnokság II|NB II]]) |
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|[[2024–25 Diósgyőri VTK season|details]] |
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|[[Fehérvár FC|Fehérvár]] |
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|[[Székesfehérvár]] |
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|[[Sóstói Stadion]] |
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| align="center" |14,144 |
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|4th |
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| 10th |
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|[[2024–25 Fehérvár FC season|details]] |
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|[[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] |
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|[[Budapest]] <small>([[Ferencváros]])</small> |
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|[[Groupama Aréna]] |
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| align="center" |22,043 |
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|1st |
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|[[2024–25 Ferencvárosi TC season|details]] |
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|[[Győri ETO FC|Győr]] |
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|[[Győr]] |
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|[[ETO Park]] |
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| align="center" |15,600 |
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|{{hs|12}} 2nd ([[2023–24 Nemzeti Bajnokság II|NB II]]) |
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|[[Kecskeméti TE|Kecskemét]] |
|[[Kecskeméti TE|Kecskemét]] |
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|[[Kecskemét]] |
|[[Kecskemét]] |
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|[[Széktói Stadion]] |
|[[Széktói Stadion]] |
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|6,320 |
| align="center" |6,320 |
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|6th |
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| [[Kisvárda FC|Kisvárda]] |
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| [[Kisvárda]] |
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| [[Várkerti Stadion]] |
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| style="text-align:center"" | 2,993 |
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| 6th |
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|[[Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC|Nyíregyháza]] |
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| [[Mezőkövesdi SE|Mezőkövesd]] |
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|[[Nyíregyháza]] |
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|[[Városi Stadion (Nyíregyháza)|Városi Stadion]] |
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| align="center" |8,150 |
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|{{hs|11}} 1st ([[2023–24 Nemzeti Bajnokság II|NB II]]) |
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| 7th |
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|[[MTK Budapest FC|MTK]] |
|[[MTK Budapest FC|MTK]] |
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|Budapest <small>([[Józsefváros]])</small> |
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|[[Budapest]] |
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|[[Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion]] |
|[[Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion]] |
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|5,014 |
| align="center" |5,014 |
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|8th |
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|2nd{{hs|31}} ([[2022–23 Nemzeti Bajnokság II|NB II]]) |
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|[[Puskás Akadémia FC|Puskás Akadémia]] |
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|[[Felcsút]] |
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|[[Pancho Aréna]] |
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| align="center" |3,816 |
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|3rd |
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| 4th |
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|[[2024–25 Puskás Akadémia FC season|details]] |
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|[[Paksi FC|Paks]] |
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|[[Paks]] |
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|[[Fehérvári úti Stadion]] |
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| align="center" |6,150 |
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|2nd |
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| 5th |
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|[[2024–25 Paksi FC season|details]] |
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|[[Újpest FC|Újpest]] |
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|Budapest <small>([[Újpest]])</small> |
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|[[Szusza Ferenc Stadion]] |
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| align="center" |12,670 |
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|10th |
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| 8th |
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|[[2024–25 Újpest FC season|details]] |
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|[[Zalaegerszegi TE|Zalaegerszeg]] |
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|[[Zalaegerszeg]] |
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|[[ZTE Arena|ZTE Aréna]] |
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| align="center" |11,200 |
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|9th |
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== Champions == |
== Champions == |
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{{Main|List of Hungarian football champions}} |
{{Main|List of Hungarian football champions}} |
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<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/hongchamp.html|website=[[RSSSF]]|title=List of champions}}</ref> |
<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/hongchamp.html|website=[[RSSSF]]|title=List of champions|access-date=2 February 2023|archive-date=3 February 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230203030545/https://rsssf.org/tablesh/hongchamp.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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* [[1934–35 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1934–35]]: [[Újpest FC|Újpest]] (4) |
* [[1934–35 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1934–35]]: [[Újpest FC|Újpest]] (4) |
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* <small>[[1935–36 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1935–36]]: [[MTK Budapest FC|MTK]] (as Hungária) (14)</small> |
* <small>[[1935–36 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1935–36]]: [[MTK Budapest FC|MTK]] (as Hungária) (14)</small> |
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* <small>[[1936–37 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1936–37]]: [[MTK Budapest FC|MTK]] (as Hungária) (15)</small> |
* <small>[[1936–37 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1936–37]]: [[MTK Budapest FC|MTK]] (as Hungária) (15)</small> |
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* [[1937–38 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1937–38]]: [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] (14) |
* [[1937–38 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1937–38]]: [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] (14) |
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* [[1938–39 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1938–39]]: [[Újpest FC|Újpest]] (5) |
* [[1938–39 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1938–39]]: [[Újpest FC|Újpest]] (5) |
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* [[1954 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1954]]: [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Honvéd]] (4) |
* [[1954 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1954]]: [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Honvéd]] (4) |
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* [[1955 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1955]]: [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Honvéd]] (5) |
* [[1955 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1955]]: [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Honvéd]] (5) |
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* <small>[[1956 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1956]] – abandoned due to [[Hungarian Revolution of 1956|Revolution]]</small> |
* <small>[[1956 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1956]] – abandoned due to [[Hungarian Revolution of 1956|Revolution]]</small> <small>The championship would have gone to Honvéd</small> |
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* [[1957 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1957]]: [[Vasas SC|Vasas]] |
* [[1957 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1957]]: [[Vasas SC|Vasas]] |
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* [[1957–58 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1957–58]]: [[MTK Budapest FC|MTK]] (18) |
* [[1957–58 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1957–58]]: [[MTK Budapest FC|MTK]] (18) |
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* [[2000–01 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2000–01]]: [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] (27) |
* [[2000–01 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2000–01]]: [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] (27) |
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* [[2001–02 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2001–02]]: [[Zalaegerszegi TE|Zalaegerszeg]] |
* [[2001–02 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2001–02]]: [[Zalaegerszegi TE|Zalaegerszeg]] |
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* [[2002–03 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2002–03]]: [[MTK Budapest FC|MTK]] (as MTK-Hungária) (22) |
* [[2002–03 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2002–03]]: [[MTK Budapest FC|MTK]] (as MTK-Hungária) (22) |
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* [[2003–04 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2003–04]]: [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] (28) |
* [[2003–04 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2003–04]]: [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] (28) |
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* [[2004–05 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2004–05]]: [[Debreceni VSC|Debrecen]] |
* [[2004–05 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2004–05]]: [[Debreceni VSC|Debrecen]] |
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* [[2021–22 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2021–22]]: [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] (33) |
* [[2021–22 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2021–22]]: [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] (33) |
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* [[2022–23 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2022–23]]: [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] (34) |
* [[2022–23 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2022–23]]: [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] (34) |
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* [[2023–24 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2023–24]]: [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] (35) |
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* [[2024–25 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2024–25]]: |
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===Notes=== |
===Notes=== |
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==Most titles== |
==Most titles== |
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Below is a ranking of the clubs by most titles won.<ref name=rsfhist>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/hongchamp.html|title=Hungary – List of Champions|last=Támas Kárpáti|date=28 July 2016|website=[[RSSSF]]|access-date=2 April 2017}}</ref> |
Below is a ranking of the clubs by most titles won.<ref name=rsfhist>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/hongchamp.html|title=Hungary – List of Champions|last=Támas Kárpáti|date=28 July 2016|website=[[RSSSF]]|access-date=2 April 2017|archive-date=19 July 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220719221725/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/hongchamp.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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| [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] |
| [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] |
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| [[1903 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1903]], [[1905 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1905]], [[1906–07 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1906–07]], [[1908–09 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1908–09]], [[1909–10 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1909–10]], [[1910–11 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1910–11]], [[1911–12 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1911–12]], [[1912–13 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1912–13]], [[1925–26 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1925–26]], [[1926–27 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1926–27]], [[1927–28 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1927–28]], [[1931–32 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1931–32]], [[1933–34 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1933–34]], [[1937–38 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1937–38]], [[1939–40 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1939–40]], [[1940–41 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1940–41]], [[1948–49 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1948–49]], [[1962–63 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1962–63]], [[1964 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1964]], [[1967 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1967]], [[1968 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1968]], [[1975–76 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1975–76]], [[1980–81 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1980–81]], [[1991–92 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1991–92]], [[1994–95 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1994–95]], [[1995–96 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1995–96]], [[2000–01 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2000–01]], [[2003–04 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2003–04]], [[2015–16 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2015–16]], [[2018–19 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2018–19]], [[2019–20 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2019–20]], [[2020–21 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2020–21]], [[2021–22 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2021–22]], [[2022–23 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2022–23]] |
| [[1903 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1903]], [[1905 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1905]], [[1906–07 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1906–07]], [[1908–09 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1908–09]], [[1909–10 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1909–10]], [[1910–11 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1910–11]], [[1911–12 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1911–12]], [[1912–13 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1912–13]], [[1925–26 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1925–26]], [[1926–27 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1926–27]], [[1927–28 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1927–28]], [[1931–32 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1931–32]], [[1933–34 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1933–34]], [[1937–38 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1937–38]], [[1939–40 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1939–40]], [[1940–41 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1940–41]], [[1948–49 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1948–49]], [[1962–63 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1962–63]], [[1964 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1964]], [[1967 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1967]], [[1968 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1968]], [[1975–76 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1975–76]], [[1980–81 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1980–81]], [[1991–92 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1991–92]], [[1994–95 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1994–95]], [[1995–96 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1995–96]], [[2000–01 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2000–01]], [[2003–04 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2003–04]], [[2015–16 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2015–16]], [[2018–19 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2018–19]], [[2019–20 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2019–20]], [[2020–21 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2020–21]], [[2021–22 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2021–22]], [[2022–23 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2022–23]], [[2023–24 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2023–24]] |
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| [[MTK Budapest FC|MTK]] |
| [[MTK Budapest FC|MTK]] |
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| [[1929–30 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1929–30]], [[1930–31 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1930–31]], [[1932–33 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1932–33]], [[1934–35 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1934–35]], [[1938–39 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1938–39]], [[1945 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1945]], [[1945–46 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1945–46]], [[1946–47 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1946–47]], [[1959–60 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1959–60]], [[1969 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1969]], [[1970 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1970]], [[1970–71 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1970–71]], [[1971–72 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1971–72]], [[1972–73 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1972–73]], [[1973–74 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1973–74]], [[1974–75 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1974–75]], [[1977–78 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1977–78]], [[1978–79 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1978–79]], [[1989–90 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1989–90]], [[1997–98 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1997–98]] |
| [[1929–30 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1929–30]], [[1930–31 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1930–31]], [[1932–33 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1932–33]], [[1934–35 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1934–35]], [[1938–39 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1938–39]], [[1945 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1945]], [[1945–46 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1945–46]], [[1946–47 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1946–47]], [[1959–60 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1959–60]], [[1969 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1969]], [[1970 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1970]], [[1970–71 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1970–71]], [[1971–72 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1971–72]], [[1972–73 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1972–73]], [[1973–74 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1973–74]], [[1974–75 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1974–75]], [[1977–78 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1977–78]], [[1978–79 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1978–79]], [[1989–90 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1989–90]], [[1997–98 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1997–98]] |
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| [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Honvéd]] |
| [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Honvéd]] ± |
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| style="text-align:center;" |14 |
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| [[1949–50 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1949–50 (I)]], [[1950 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1950 (II)]], [[1952 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1952]], [[1954 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1954]], [[1955 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1955]], [[1979–80 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1979–80]], [[1983–84 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1983–84]], [[1984–85 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1984–85]], [[1985–86 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1985–86]], [[1987–88 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1987–88]], [[1988–89 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1988–89]], [[1990–91 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1990–91]], [[1992–93 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1992–93]], [[2016–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2016–17]] |
| [[1949–50 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1949–50 (I)]], [[1950 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1950 (II)]], [[1952 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1952]], [[1954 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1954]], [[1955 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1955]], [[1979–80 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1979–80]], [[1983–84 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1983–84]], [[1984–85 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1984–85]], [[1985–86 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1985–86]], [[1987–88 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1987–88]], [[1988–89 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1988–89]], [[1990–91 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1990–91]], [[1992–93 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|1992–93]], [[2016–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2016–17]] |
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*‡ Team from [[Oradea]], which is now located in Romania |
*‡ Team from [[Oradea]], which is now located in Romania |
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* * Includes Rába Vasas ETO Győr, Győri Vasas ETO |
* * Includes Rába Vasas ETO Győr, Győri Vasas ETO |
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* ± The trophy of the 1956-57 championship would have gone to Honvéd, but the results of the championship were canceled due to the [[Hungarian Revolution of 1956|revolution]]. |
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== Most seasons == |
== Most seasons == |
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The following clubs have spent 50 or more seasons in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I. ''Clubs in bold compete in the [[ |
The following clubs have spent 50 or more seasons in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I. ''Clubs in bold compete in the [[2024–25 Nemzeti Bajnokság I|2024–25]] season.'' |
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| '''[[List of Ferencvárosi TC seasons|Ferencváros]]''' |
| '''[[List of Ferencvárosi TC seasons|Ferencváros]]''' |
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| '''[[List of Újpest FC seasons|Újpest]]''' |
| '''[[List of Újpest FC seasons|Újpest]]''' |
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| '''[[List of MTK Budapest FC seasons|MTK]]''' |
| '''[[List of MTK Budapest FC seasons|MTK]]''' |
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| [[List of Vasas SC seasons|Vasas]] |
| [[List of Vasas SC seasons|Vasas]] |
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| [[List of Győri ETO FC seasons|Győr]] |
| '''[[List of Győri ETO FC seasons|Győr]]''' |
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| [[List of Szombathelyi Haladás seasons|Szombathely]] |
| [[List of Szombathelyi Haladás seasons|Szombathely]] |
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| '''[[List of Fehérvár FC seasons|Fehérvár]]''' |
| '''[[List of Fehérvár FC seasons|Fehérvár]]''' |
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| '''[[List of Diósgyőri VTK seasons|Diósgyőr]]''' |
| '''[[List of Diósgyőri VTK seasons|Diósgyőr]]''' |
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|'''[[Debreceni VSC|Debrecen]]''' |
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===All time top scorers=== |
===All time top scorers=== |
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''As of July 2021.''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/hongtops-allt.html|title=Hungary – All-Time Topscorers|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=July 2000}}</ref> |
''As of July 2021.''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/hongtops-allt.html|title=Hungary – All-Time Topscorers|website=[[RSSSF]]|date=July 2000|access-date=2 February 2023|archive-date=8 December 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221208060005/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesh/hongtops-allt.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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! # !! Name !! Period !! Clubs !! Goals !! Matches !! Average |
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| 1. |
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| [[Imre Schlosser]] |
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| {{nowrap|1906–1928}} |
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| [[Ferencvárosi TC|FTC]]/[[MTK Budapest FC|MTK]] |
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| '''411''' |
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| 301 |
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| 1.36 |
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| 2. |
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| [[Ferenc Szusza]] |
| [[Ferenc Szusza]] |
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| 1940–1961 |
| 1940–1961 |
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| [[Újpest FC|Újpest]] |
| [[Újpest FC|Újpest]] |
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| '''393''' |
| '''393''' |
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| style="background:#CCFFCC"|462 |
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| 462 |
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| 0.85 |
| 0.85 |
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| 2. |
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| [[Gyula Zsengellér]] |
| [[Gyula Zsengellér]] |
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| 1935–1947 |
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| [[Imre Schlosser]] |
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| {{nowrap|1906–1928}} |
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| [[Ferencvárosi TC|FTC]]/[[MTK Budapest FC|MTK]] |
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| '''368''' |
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| 284 |
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| style="background:#CCFFCC"|1.36 |
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| 4. |
| 4. |
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| [[József Takács]] |
| [[József Takács]] |
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| 1920–1940 |
| 1920–1940 |
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| [[Vasas SC|Vasas]], [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]], [[Erzsébeti TC| |
| [[Vasas SC|Vasas]], [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]], [[Erzsébeti TC|Erzsébet]], [[Szürketaxi FC|Szürketaxi]] |
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| '''360''' |
| '''360''' |
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[[File:Real Madrid tegen Feyenoord 0-5, Kuiver met bal vraagt handtekening van Puskas (cropped).jpg|thumb|right|150px|[[Ferenc Puskás]] scored 360 goals in 352 matches for [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Honvéd]]]] |
[[File:Real Madrid tegen Feyenoord 0-5, Kuiver met bal vraagt handtekening van Puskas (cropped).jpg|thumb|right|150px|[[Ferenc Puskás]] scored 360 goals in 352 matches for [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Honvéd]]]] |
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One of the most notable players of the Hungarian League was [[Ferenc Puskás]] who played for [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Honvéd]]. He played for Honvéd from 1943 to 1955 and then for [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]]. He made his first senior appearance for Kispest in November 1943 in a match against [[Nagyváradi AC]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Obituary: Ferenc Puskas|work=The Guardian|url=http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,,1950662,00.html|access-date=2006-11-27|location=London|first=Brian|last=Glanville|date=17 November 2006}}</ref> |
One of the most notable players of the Hungarian League was [[Ferenc Puskás]] who played for [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Honvéd]]. He played for Honvéd from 1943 to 1955 and then for [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]]. He made his first senior appearance for Kispest in November 1943 in a match against [[Nagyváradi AC]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Obituary: Ferenc Puskas|work=The Guardian|url=http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,,1950662,00.html|access-date=2006-11-27|location=London|first=Brian|last=Glanville|date=17 November 2006|archive-date=8 April 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080408155840/http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,,1950662,00.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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==Statistics== |
==Statistics== |
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===UEFA coefficients=== |
===UEFA coefficients=== |
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{{see also|UEFA coefficient}} |
{{see also|UEFA coefficient}} |
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The following data indicates [[Hungarian Football Federation|Hungarian]] coefficient rankings between European football leagues.<ref name=Kassies>{{cite web|title=UEFA European Cup Coefficients Database|url=http://www.xs4all.nl/~kassiesa/bert/uefa/data/index.html|publisher=Bert Kassies|access-date=15 March 2019}}</ref> |
The following data indicates [[Hungarian Football Federation|Hungarian]] coefficient rankings between European football leagues.<ref name=Kassies>{{cite web|title=UEFA European Cup Coefficients Database|url=http://www.xs4all.nl/~kassiesa/bert/uefa/data/index.html|publisher=Bert Kassies|access-date=15 March 2019|archive-date=12 February 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120212151600/http://kassiesa.home.xs4all.nl/bert/uefa/data/index.html|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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UEFA League Ranking |
UEFA League Ranking 2019-2024 period:<ref>{{cite web|title=UEFA Country Ranking 2021 – kassiesA – Xs4all|url=http://www.90minut.pl/ranking_uefa.php?id_sezon=97|access-date=4 May 2021|archive-date=23 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210423080259/http://www.90minut.pl/ranking_uefa.php?id_sezon=97|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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* 21. {{rise|c|3}} (''24'') {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Ekstraklasa]] (25.375) |
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* 22. {{same position|c|0}} (''22'') {{flagicon|Cyprus}} [[Cypriot First Division]] (22.100) |
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* '''23.''' {{rise|b|2}} (''25'') {{flagicon|Hungary}} '''Nemzeti Bajnokság I''' (21.875) |
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* 24. {{fall|c|-1}} (''23'') {{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Allsvenskan]] (21.500) |
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* 25. {{rise|b|1}} (''26'') {{flagicon|Romania}} [[Liga I]] (21.375) |
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* 23. {{same position|c|0}} (''23'') {{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Allsvenskan]] (23.750) |
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* 24. {{rise|c|4}} (''28'') {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Ekstraklasa]] (20.750) |
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* '''25.''' {{rise|b|2}} (''27'') {{flagicon|Hungary}} '''Nemzeti Bajnokság I''' (20.625) |
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* 26. {{fall|b|−1}} (''25'') {{flagicon|Romania}} [[Liga I]] (20.500) |
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* 27. {{fall|b|−3}} (''24'') {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} [[First Professional Football League]] (20.000) |
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UEFA 5-year Club Ranking after |
UEFA 5-year Club Ranking after 2023–24 season:<ref>{{cite web|title=Club coefficients|url=http://www.90minut.pl/ranking_uefa.php?i=1&id_sezon=97|access-date=4 May 2021|archive-date=22 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210422175205/http://www.90minut.pl/ranking_uefa.php?i=1&id_sezon=97|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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* 62. {{rise|b|36}} [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] (27.000) |
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* 54. {{rise|b|8}} [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]] (35.000) |
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* 187. {{fall|b|-71}} [[Fehérvár FC|Fehérvár]] (7.500) |
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* 289. {{rise|b|8}} [[Debreceni VSC|Debrecen]] (4.375) |
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Latest revision as of 00:15, 23 September 2024
Founded | 1901 |
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Country | Hungary |
Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 12 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Nemzeti Bajnokság II |
Domestic cup(s) | Magyar Kupa |
International cup(s) | UEFA Champions League UEFA Europa League UEFA Conference League |
Current champions | Ferencváros (35th title) (2024–25) |
Most championships | Ferencváros (35 titles) |
Most appearances | Zoltán Végh (570) |
Top goalscorer | Ferenc Szusza (393) |
TV partners | List of broadcasters |
Website | www |
Current: 2024–25 Nemzeti Bajnokság I |
The Nemzeti Bajnokság (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈnɛmzɛti ˈbɒjnokʃaːɡ], lit. 'national championship'), also known as NB I, is the top flight of Hungarian football league system. The league is officially named OTP Bank Liga after its title sponsor, OTP Bank.[1]
Twelve teams compete in the league, playing each other three times, once at home, once away, and the third match is played at the stadium that the last match was not played at. At the end of the season, the top team enters the qualification rounds for the UEFA Champions League, while the runner-up and the third place, together with the winner of the Magyar Kupa enter the UEFA Europa Conference League qualification rounds. The bottom two clubs are relegated to Nemzeti Bajnokság II, the second-level league, to be replaced by the winner and the runner up of the NB2.
History
[edit]The first championship in 1901 was contested by BTC, MUE, FTC, Műegyetemi AFC, and Budapesti SC, with the latter winning the championship.[2] Although the two first championships were won by Budapesti TC, the other titles that decade were won by FTC and MTK.[3]
In the 1910s and 1920s, the championship was dominated by Ferencváros and MTK.[4][5]
In the 1930s, the rivalry between Ferencváros and MTK Budapest expanded with another club, Újpest FC (at that time not part of Budapest).[6] One of the most iconic figures of the 1930s Hungarian football was Újpest's Zsengellér who managed to top goalscorer three times in a row in the 1930s.[7] Ferencváros's Sárosi[8] and MTK Budapest's Cseh[9] and Újpest's Zsengellér were the embodiment of the rivalry of the three clubs from Budapest, named Budapest derby.[10]
In the 1940s, Csepel could win its first title which was followed by two other titles in 1942 and 1943.[11] During the World War II, there were no interruptions in the Hungarian league. Due to the expansion of the territories of the country, new clubs, from the new cities Hungary had, could re-join the league such as Nagyvárad[12] and Kolozsvár, which are both nowadays in Romania.[13] The second half of the 1940s was dominated by Újpest by winning the championship in 1945, 1946, and 1947.[14] The 1940s also saw Nagyvárad winning the league, marking the only time the Hungarian league was won by a team that nowadays is not from a city located in Hungary (Nagyvárad, also known as Oradea is nowadays located in Romania.).
In the 1950s, the dominance of Ferencváros and MTK weakened by the emergence of Honvéd with players such as Puskás,[15] Bozsik,[16] Czibor,[17] and Budai.[18] Later these players played in the final of the 1954 FIFA World Cup. In the 1950s, Honvéd could win the championship five times. During the early 1950s, Honvéd players formed the backbone of the legendary Mighty Magyars. In 1956, the Hungarian league was suspended due to the Hungarian Revolution. The league was led by Honvéd after 21 rounds but the championship has never been finished.[19] In the first season (1955–56) of the European Cup, MTK Budapest reached the quarter-finals while in the 1957–58 season Vasas Budapest played in the semi-finals of the European Cup.
Vasas won four titles in the 1960s (1960–61, 1961–62, 1965, and 1966).[20]
Újpest dominated the 1970s, winning seven titles.[21]
In 1982, Győr won the championship becoming the first non-Budapest team who could win the Hungarian league (except Nagyvárad during the World War II). Győr could repeat the triumph in the following year in 1983. However, the 1980s was dominated by Honvéd who celebrated its second heyday during the 1980s.[22]
Due to the collapse of communism, Hungarian football clubs lost the support of the state. Therefore, many clubs were faced with financial problems the effects of which are still present in Hungarian football. However, the 1990s were still dominated by the 'traditional' clubs of the championships such as Ferencváros, MTK and Újpest. Ferencváros always finished in the top three, except for the 1993–94 season, when they finished 4th. The financial problems affected the performance of the clubs outside the Hungarian League as well. Hungarian clubs could not compete with their European counterparts. Moreover, the Bosman ruling also had a deep impact on the Hungarian League. Since big European clubs could invest loads of money into football, clubs from the Eastern Bloc were restricted to employing only home nationals.[23]
In the 2000s, new clubs became champions, mainly from rural Hungary. In 2002, Bozsik's Zalaegerszeg won the championship.[24][25] Debrecen won the Hungarian league in 2005,[26] 2006,[27][28] 2007,[29][30] 2009,[31] and 2010.[32] In 2008 MTK could win.[33]
The dominance of the rural clubs continued in the 2010s. In 2011[34] and 2015,[35] Székesfehérvár's Videoton won the championship. In 2013,[36] Győr and in 2014,[37] Debrecen could win the Hungarian League title.
Current clubs
[edit]As of the 2024–25 season, there are twelve clubs in the division, who play each other three times for a total of 33 games each. The bottom two clubs are relegated.[38]
Team | Location | Stadium | Cap. | 2023–24 | 2024–25 |
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Debrecen | Debrecen | Nagyerdei Stadion | 20,340 | 5th | details |
Diósgyőr | Miskolc (Diósgyőr) | Diósgyőri Stadion | 15,325 | 7th | details |
Fehérvár | Székesfehérvár | Sóstói Stadion | 14,144 | 4th | details |
Ferencváros | Budapest (Ferencváros) | Groupama Aréna | 22,043 | 1st | details |
Győr | Győr | ETO Park | 15,600 | 2nd (NB II) | |
Kecskemét | Kecskemét | Széktói Stadion | 6,320 | 6th | |
Nyíregyháza | Nyíregyháza | Városi Stadion | 8,150 | 1st (NB II) | |
MTK | Budapest (Józsefváros) | Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion | 5,014 | 8th | |
Puskás Akadémia | Felcsút | Pancho Aréna | 3,816 | 3rd | details |
Paks | Paks | Fehérvári úti Stadion | 6,150 | 2nd | details |
Újpest | Budapest (Újpest) | Szusza Ferenc Stadion | 12,670 | 10th | details |
Zalaegerszeg | Zalaegerszeg | ZTE Aréna | 11,200 | 9th |
Champions
[edit]Notes
[edit]- 1901–26: Amateur era
- 1901–08: Teams only from Budapest took part
- 1914–15: Cancelled due to war but from 1916 to 1918–19 war championships operated and are recognized by the FA.
- 1926: The professional league was introduced with 10 participants also from other cities than Budapest, like Szombathely, Szeged etc.
- 1935: The first national championship was held. (Nemzeti Bajnokság, NB) 14 teams.
- 1940: Hungária (MTK) was banned by the fascist government. During the war, teams from the neighboring countries participated, since the territories were adjoined to Hungary, which is how Nagyvarad became champions that year.[citation needed]
- 1944: It was abandoned due to war.
- 1945: New Nemzeti Bajnokság I starts.
- 1956–57: Abandoned due to revolution.
Name changes
[edit]- Honvéd: (Kispest)
- Csepel: 1912 CSTK, 1932 Csepel FC, 1937 Weizs Manfréd FC, 1945 CSMTK, 1946 Cs. Vasas, 1957, Csepel SC)
- Ferencváros: (1899 FTC, 1926 Ferencváros, 1949 EDOSZ, 1951 Bp. Kinizsi, 1957 Ferencváros)
- MTK: 1883 MTK, 1926 Hungária, 1945 MTK, 1949 Textiles, 1951 Bp. Bástya, 1953 Vörös Lobogó, 1957 MTK, 1974 MTK-VM, 1991 MTK, 1997 MTK Hungária)
- Újpest: 1885 ÚTE, 1926 Újpest, 1949 Bp. Dózsa, 1957 Újpesti Dózsa, 1991 ÚTE, 2000 Újpesti FC)
- Fehérvár: Videoton, MOL Vidi FC
- Győr: Győri ETO
Most titles
[edit]Below is a ranking of the clubs by most titles won.[40]
Notes:
- † Dissolved before World War II
- ‡ Team from Oradea, which is now located in Romania
- * Includes Rába Vasas ETO Győr, Győri Vasas ETO
- ± The trophy of the 1956-57 championship would have gone to Honvéd, but the results of the championship were canceled due to the revolution.
Most seasons
[edit]The following clubs have spent 50 or more seasons in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I. Clubs in bold compete in the 2024–25 season.
Seasons | Team |
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120 | Ferencváros |
118 | Újpest |
111 | MTK |
110 | Honvéd |
88 | Vasas |
70 | Győr |
63 | Szombathely |
56 | Fehérvár |
54 | Diósgyőr |
51 | Csepel, Pécs |
50 | Debrecen |
For a complete list see: Most seasons
Top scorers
[edit]All time top scorers
[edit]As of July 2021.[41]
# | Name | Period | Clubs | Goals | Matches | Average |
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1. | Ferenc Szusza | 1940–1961 | Újpest | 393 | 462 | 0.85 |
2. | Gyula Zsengellér | 1935–1947 | Salgótarjáni BTC, Újpest | 387 | 325 | 1.22 |
3. | Imre Schlosser | 1906–1928 | FTC/MTK | 368 | 284 | 1.36 |
4. | József Takács | 1920–1940 | Vasas, Ferencváros, Erzsébet, Szürketaxi | 360 | 355 | 1.01 |
5. | Ferenc Puskás | 1943–1956 | Honvéd | 360 | 352 | 1.02 |
6. | György Sárosi | 1931–1948 | Ferencváros | 351 | 383 | 0.92 |
7. | Gyula Szilágyi | 1943–1960 | Debrecen, Vasas | 313 | 390 | 0.80 |
8. | Ferenc Deák | 1944–1954 | Szentlőrinc, Ferencváros, Újpest | 303 | 244 | 1.24 |
9. | Ferenc Bene | 1960–1978 | Újpest | 303 | 418 | 0.72 |
10. | Géza Toldi | 1928–1946 | Ferencváros, Gamma-Budafok, Szegedi AK, MADISZ | 271 | 324 | 0.84 |
11 | Nándor Hidegkuti | 1942–1958 | MTK | 265 | 381 | 0.70 |
12. | Flórián Albert | 1959–1974 | Ferencváros | 256 | 351 | 0.73 |
13. | Sandor Kocsis | 1945–1956 | Kőbányai TC, Ferencváros, Honvéd | 251 | 253 | 0.99 |
14. | László Fazekas | 1965–1980 | Újpest | 251 | 408 | 0.62 |
Players
[edit]One of the most notable players of the Hungarian League was Ferenc Puskás who played for Honvéd. He played for Honvéd from 1943 to 1955 and then for Real Madrid. He made his first senior appearance for Kispest in November 1943 in a match against Nagyváradi AC.[42]
Statistics
[edit]UEFA coefficients
[edit]The following data indicates Hungarian coefficient rankings between European football leagues.[43]
Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
UEFA League Ranking 2019-2024 period:[44]
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UEFA 5-year Club Ranking after 2023–24 season:[45]
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Attendance
[edit]This section's factual accuracy is disputed. (December 2023) |
Attendances reached peaks in 1955 and 1957.[46]
The record for highest average home attendance for a club was set by Budapest Kinizsi in 1955 (49,077 over 13 home matches). 27 March 1955 saw the record for highest attendance at a match, with 100,500 in the game between Honvéd and Budapest Kinizsi at Ferenc Puskás Stadium. The highest ever average attendance for NB I as a whole was set in 1955 with 17,151.[47]
Year | Average | Change |
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1957 | 17,083 | / |
1957–58 | 14,668 | −14.1% |
1958–59 | 14,659 | −0.1% |
1959–60 | 16,712 | +14.0% |
1960–61 | 15,198 | −9.1% |
1961–62 | 12,951 | −14.8% |
1962–63 | 14,184 | +9.5% |
1963 | 13,649 | −3.8% |
1964 | 16,151 | +18.1% |
1965 | 14,521 | −10.1% |
1966 | 11,951 | −17.7% |
1967 | 11,368 | −4.9% |
1968 | 9,392 | −17.4% |
1969 | 8,343 | −11.2% |
1970 | 8,668 | +3.9% |
Year | Average | Change |
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1970–71 | 7,067 | −18.5% |
1971–72 | 6,135 | −13.2% |
1972–73 | 7,208 | +17.5% |
1973–74 | 8,163 | +13.2% |
1974–75 | 8,717 | +6.8% |
1975–76 | 10,108 | +16.0% |
1976–77 | 8,834 | −12.6% |
1977–78 | 8,026 | −9.1% |
1978–79 | 6,606 | −17.7% |
1979–80 | 7,588 | +14.9% |
1980–81 | 6,835 | −9.9% |
1981–82 | 7,039 | +3.0% |
1982–83 | 9,576 | +36.0% |
1983–84 | 7,896 | −17.5% |
1984–85 | 7,812 | −1.1% |
Year | Average | Change |
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1985–86 | 7,581 | −3.0% |
1986–87 | 7,683 | +1.3% |
1987–88 | 7,977 | +3.8% |
1988–89 | 6,925 | −13.2% |
1989–90 | 5,888 | −15.0% |
1990–91 | 5,307 | −9.9% |
1991–92 | 5,586 | +5.2% |
1992–93 | 5,398 | −3.4% |
1993–94 | 5,355 | −0.8% |
1994–95 | 5,842 | +9.1% |
1995–96 | 4,965 | −15.0% |
1996–97 | 4,443 | −10.5% |
1997–98 | 5,786 | +30.2% |
1998–99 | 5,009 | −13.4% |
1999–00 | 3,686 | −26.4% |
Year | Average | Change |
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2000–01 | 4,420 | +12.0% |
2001–02 | 3,961 | −10.4% |
2002–03 | 3,396 | −14.3% |
2003–04 | 3,406 | +0.3% |
2004–05 | 3,291 | −3.4% |
2005–06 | 3,136 | −4.7% |
2006–07 | 2,755 | −12.1% |
2007–08 | 2,975 | +8.0% |
2008–09 | 2,953 | −0.7% |
2009–10 | 3,115 | +5.5% |
2010–11 | 2,812 | −9.7% |
2011–12 | 3,858 | +37.2% |
2012–13 | 2,844 | −26.3% |
2013–14 | 2,993 | +5.2% |
2014–15 | 2,505 | −16.3% |
Year | Average | Change |
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2015–16 | 2,602 | +3.9% |
2016–17 | 2,705 | +4.0% |
2017–18 | 2,907 | +7.5% |
2018–19 | 3,300 | +16.0% |
2019–20 | 3,467 *[48] | +5.1% |
2020–21 | covid-19[49] | - |
2021–22 | 2,781[50] | - |
2022–23 | 3,539 | +27.3% |
2023–24 | 4,181 | +18.1% |
- In the 2019–20 season 198 games were played, but only 160 were played without COVID-19 limitations.
554,741 tickets were sold for 160 games without crowd limitations – season's average 3,467 per game. 599,676 tickets were sold for all 198 games – season's average 3,029 per game, not including 8 games behind close doors, 190 games – season's average 3,156 per game.
See also
[edit]- Football in Hungary
- List of international football players playing in Hungary
- List of Nemzeti Bajnokság I clubs
- List of Nemzeti Bajnokság I managers
- List of Nemzeti Bajnokság I stadiums
- Hungarian football clubs in European competitions
- Nemzeti Bajnokság II
- Nemzeti Bajnokság III
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