Nemzeti Bajnokság I

Hungary's men's association football top division From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Nemzeti Bajnokság (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈnɛmzɛti ˈbɒjnokʃaːɡ], "National Championship"), also known as NB I, is the top division of football in Hungary. The league is officially named OTP Bank Liga for sponsorship reasons.[1] The league is played between 12 teams. The champion qualifies for the UEFA Champions League first qualifying round, while the 2nd and 3rd place teams, along with the cup winner qualifies for the UEFA Europa Conference League first qualifying round. The bottom 2 teams are relegated to the Nemzeti Bajnokság II.

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Champions

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Notes:

  • † Dissolved before World War II
  • ‡ Team from Oradea, which is now located in Romania
  • * Includes Rába Vasas ETO Győr, Győri Vasas ETO
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Top scorers

All time top scorers

As listed at RSSSF in July 2000.[2]

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Top scorer in a season

Correct as of 2019–20.[3]

Once

  • Brazil Alves
  • Hungary Böde
  • Hungary Czibor
  • Hungary Dobány
  • Hungary Dzurják
  • Hungary Eppel
  • Hungary Farkas
  • Hungary Fischer
  • Hungary Friedmanszky
  • Hungary Gregor
  • Hungary Hannich
  • Hungary Holender
  • Hungary Horváth
  • Hungary Jávor
  • Hungary Jeszmás
  • Hungary Kalmár
  • Hungary Kabát
  • Hungary Kelemen
  • Hungary Kenesei
  • Hungary Kiprich
  • Hungary Kisuczky
  • Hungary Machos
  • Slovakia Medved
  • Hungary Melis

Once

  • Hungary Gy. Molnár
  • Hungary J. Molnár
  • Hungary Monostori
  • Ukraine Nichenko
  • Hungary Nyilasi
  • Hungary Orosz
  • Hungary Petres
  • Hungary Pokorny
  • Hungary Preisinger
  • Hungary Priboj
  • Hungary Radó
  • Hungary Rajczi
  • Hungary Répási
  • Senegal Sidibe
  • Hungary Simon
  • Hungary Szabó
  • Hungary Szilágyi
  • Hungary Tiber
  • Hungary Toldi
  • Hungary Tóth
  • Hungary Vangel
  • Hungary Várady
  • Hungary Vincze
  • Hungary Waltner

Twice

  • Hungary Bajzát
  • France Coulibaly
  • Hungary Cseh
  • Hungary Farkas
  • Hungary Fekete
  • Hungary Károly
  • Italy Lanzafame
  • Hungary Manno
  • Hungary Schaffer
  • Hungary Tököli

3 times

4 times

5 times

  • Hungary Bene
  • Hungary Takács
  • Hungary Tichy
  • Hungary Zsengellér

7 times

  • Hungary Schlosser
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