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List Of Hungarian Football Champions
The Hungarian football champions are the winners of the highest league in Hungarian football, which is currently the Nemzeti Bajnokság I. Nemzeti Bajnokság (1901–present) Notes: *In the brackets are shown the number of titles won. *Note 1: Győr finished in the top three of the 2011–12 Hungarian National Championship I, but they will not be eligible to enter either the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League or Europa League due to having been suspended from participating in UEFA competitions for the first season they qualify between the 2011–12 and 2013–14 seasons in relation to club licensing violations. As a result, the fourth-placed team of the league will take one of Hungary's Europa League places in the first qualifying round. *Note 2: On 28 January 2011, Nikolić obtained Hungarian citizenship. András Palkovics, mayor of Székesfehérvár said that "We know about him that he knows the country, speaks the language since he has big plans with Videoton this year". Nikoli ...
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Nemzeti Bajnokság I
The Nemzeti Bajnokság (, "National Championship"), also known as NB I, is the top level of the Hungarian football league system. The league is officially named OTP Bank Liga after its title sponsor OTP Bank. UEFA currently ranks the league 28th in Europe. 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 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 The first championship in 1901 was contested by BTC, MUE, FTC, Műegyetemi AFC, and Budapesti SC, with the latter winning the championship. Although the two fir ...
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Béla Kelemen
Béla may refer to: * Béla (crater), an elongated lunar crater * Béla (given name), a common Hungarian male given name See also * Bela (other) * Belá (other) * Bělá (other) Bělá, derived from ''bílá'' (''white''), is the name of several places in the Czech Republic: *Bělá (Havlíčkův Brod District), a municipality and village in the Vysočina Region *Bělá (Mírová pod Kozákovem), a village, a part of the m ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Bela de:Béla pl:Béla ...
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World War I
World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fighting occurring throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Pacific, and parts of Asia. An estimated 9 million soldiers were killed in combat, plus another 23 million wounded, while 5 million civilians died as a result of military action, hunger, and disease. Millions more died in genocides within the Ottoman Empire and in the 1918 influenza pandemic, which was exacerbated by the movement of combatants during the war. Prior to 1914, the European great powers were divided between the Triple Entente (comprising France, Russia, and Britain) and the Triple Alliance (containing Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy). Tensions in the Balkans came to a head on 28 June 1914, following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdin ...
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1913–14 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Statistics of Nemzeti Bajnokság I for the 1913–14 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and MTK Hungária FC Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre Budapest Futball Club or shortly MTK is a Hungarian football club based in Józsefváros, Budapest. The team currently plays in the Nemzeti Bajnokság II. The club's colours are blue and white. As one of the most suc ... won the championship. League standings Results ReferencesHungary - List of final tables (RSSSF) 1913-14 1913–14 in Hungarian football 1913–14 in European association football leagues {{Hungary-footy-competition-stub ...
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1912–13 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Statistics of Nemzeti Bajnokság I for the 1912–13 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and Ferencvárosi TC Ferencvárosi Torna Club, known as Ferencváros (), Fradi, or simply FTC, is a professional football club based in Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary, that competes in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, the top flight of Hungarian football. Ferencváros ... won the championship. League standings Results ReferencesHungary - List of final tables (RSSSF) 1912-13 1 1912–13 in European association football leagues {{Hungary-footy-competition-stub ...
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Budapesti AK
Budapesti Atlétikai Klub, also known as BAK, is a Hungarian football club from the town of Budapest that competes in the BLSZ III., url=http://budapesti-atletikai-klub.hu History Budapesti Atlétikai Klub was founded in 1900 by a group of athletes who had decided to leave their previous sports club MTK Budapest because, at that time, there was no football section at MTK. It debuted in the 1906–07 season of the Hungarian League and finished fourth. The club remained in the top flight for 15 years, before being relegated in 1921. BAK eventually folded in 1947. Reforming of the club The club was reformed for the first time in more than 70 years ahead of the 2018/19 season by a group of local enthusiasts inspired by the story of one of BAK's most famous former players, Ernő Egri Erbstein, who played for the original club from 1916 to 1924. Led by club president Bertalan Molnar, BAK merged with an existing team called Respect and took that club's place in BLSZ III, the sixth ti ...
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1911–12 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Statistics of Nemzeti Bajnokság I for the 1911–12 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and Ferencvárosi TC Ferencvárosi Torna Club, known as Ferencváros (), Fradi, or simply FTC, is a professional football club based in Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary, that competes in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, the top flight of Hungarian football. Ferencváros ... won the championship. League standings Results ReferencesHungary - List of final tables (RSSSF) 1911-12 1 1911–12 in European association football leagues {{Hungary-footy-competition-stub ...
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Törekvés SE
Törekvés Sportegyesület is a Hungarian football club from the town of Kőbánya, Budapest. History Törekvés debuted in the 1903 season of the Hungarian League Hungarian may refer to: * Hungary, a country in Central Europe * Kingdom of Hungary, state of Hungary, existing between 1000 and 1946 * Hungarians, ethnic groups in Hungary * Hungarian algorithm, a polynomial time algorithm for solving the assignm ... and finished third. Name Changes *1900–1951: Törekvés SC *1951–1955: Kőbányai Lokomotív *1955–1957: Kőbányai Törekvés *1957–1958: Haladás *1958–1995: Törekvés SE *1995–2000: Törekvés Szent István SE *2000–2001: Törekvés KISE *2001–2002: Grund R. Törekvés External links Profil References Football clubs in Hungary Defunct football clubs in Hungary 1900 establishments in Hungary {{Hungary-footyclub-stub ...
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1910–11 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Statistics of Nemzeti Bajnokság I for the 1910–11 season. Overview It was contested by 10 teams, and Ferencvárosi TC Ferencvárosi Torna Club, known as Ferencváros (), Fradi, or simply FTC, is a professional football club based in Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary, that competes in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, the top flight of Hungarian football. Ferencváros ... won the championship. League standings Results ReferencesHungary - List of final tables (RSSSF) 1910-11 1910–11 in Hungarian football 1910–11 in European association football leagues {{Hungary-footy-competition-stub ...
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Nemzeti SC
Nemzeti Sport Club or simply Nemzeti SC is a Hungarian football club from the town of, Terézváros, Budapest. History Nemzeti SC debuted in the 1909–10 season of the Hungarian League and finished third. Name Changes *1906–1926: Nemzeti Sport Club *1926–1931: Nemzeti Sportkedvelők Clubja *1931–1940: VII. ker. Nemzeti Sportkedvelők Köre *1931: merger with Terézvárosi TC Terézvárosi Torna Club was a Hungarian football club from the town of Terézváros, Budapest. Terézvárosi TC was founded as Fővárosi TC in 1902. History Terézvárosi TC debuted as Fővárosi TC in the 1904 season of the Hungarian League ... *1940–1942: Nemzeti Sport Club *1942–1945: did not operate *1945-1945: Nemzeti Sport Club *1945–1957: did not operate *1957: re-established *1957-present: Nemzeti Sport Club External links Profil References Football clubs in Hungary 1906 establishments in Hungary {{Hungary-footyclub-stub ...
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1909–10 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Statistics of Nemzeti Bajnokság I for the 1909–10 season. Overview It was contested by 9 teams, and Ferencvárosi TC Ferencvárosi Torna Club, known as Ferencváros (), Fradi, or simply FTC, is a professional football club based in Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary, that competes in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, the top flight of Hungarian football. Ferencváros ... won the championship. League standings Results ReferencesHungary - List of final tables (RSSSF) 1909-10 1909–10 in Hungarian football 1909–10 in European association football leagues {{Hungary-footy-competition-stub ...
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Imre Schlosser
Imre Schlosser (also known as Imre Schlosser-Lakatos; 11 October 1889 – 18 July 1959) was a Hungarian footballer of Danube Swabian ancestry who played as a forward. He still holds the record as the highest goalscorer in the history of the Hungarian National Championship. Club career The son of János Schlosser and Maria Kettner, he had two brothers, (John and Joseph), who were members of the Ferencvárosi TC, and thus, he followed their footsteps and made his debut at the age of 17, on 25 February 1906, against the Postás ellen (0-1), but his game was not yet appropriate, so he returned to the second team to strengthen for 3 months. He was on the first team again in the fall and this time he showed the potential of his talent, so he soon became a regular member of the team. Schlosser played eight seasons in green and white (1906-1915), of which he was champion six times and the top goal scorer of the league six times in a row, scoring a total of 258 league goals in 155 lea ...
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