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1975–76 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Statistics of Nemzeti Bajnokság I in the 1975–76 season. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and Ferencvárosi TC Ferencvárosi Torna Club, commonly known as Ferencváros (), Fradi, FTC is a Hungary, Hungarian professional Association football, football club based in Ferencváros, Budapest, that competes in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, the top flight of Hunga ... won the championship. League standings Results Statistical leaders Top goalscorers ReferencesHungary - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1975-76 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I Nemzeti Bajnokság I seasons 1975–76 in Hungarian football Hun ...
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Nemzeti Bajnokság I
The Nemzeti Bajnokság (, ), also known as NB I or Fizz Liga after its title sponsor, OTP Bank's webshop subsidiary, is a professional association football league in Hungary and the highest level of the Hungarian football league system. 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 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, NB II. History 1901-1930 The first championship in 1901 was contested by Budapesti TC, BTC, Magyar Úszó Egylet, MUE, Ferencvárosi TC, FTC, Műegyetemi AFC, and Budapes ...
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Diósgyőri VTK
Diósgyőri Vasgyárak Testgyakorló Köre, more commonly Diósgyőri VTK () is a professional Association football, football club, part of the Hungarian sports club from Diósgyőr district of Miskolc. Founded in 1910 by the local working class youth, the club plays in the second division of the Hungarian League and has spent most of its history in the top tier of Hungarian football. Diósgyőr is best known for its passionate supporters – in the past years, Diósgyőr had one of the highest average attendances in the Hungarian League, Hungarian top division. The football club enjoyed its first golden age in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including a third-place finish in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I 1978-79, 1978–79 season of the Hungarian League and two Hungarian Cup triumphs in 1976–77 Magyar Kupa, 1977 and 1979–80 Magyar Kupa, 1980. History Crest and colours Naming history *1910–38: ''Diósgyőri VTK'' *1938–45: ''Diósgyőri MÁVAG SC'' *1945–51: ''Diósgyőr ...
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Győző Burcsa
Gyõzõ Burcsa (born 13 March 1954) is a Hungarian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He was a participant in the 1986 FIFA World Cup where Hungary was eliminated in the first round. During that tournament, Gyõzõ played in the Hungary–Canada and the USSR–Hungary matches. Honours ;Videoton * UEFA Europa League The UEFA Europa League (UEL), usually known simply as the Europa League, is an annual association football, football club competition organised since 1971 by the UEFA, Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for eligible European footb ... runner-up: 1984–85 References External links Kutschera A. 2005. 1987 Matches Europe
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Béla Várady
Béla Várady (12 April 1953 – 23 January 2014) was a Hungarian football forward who played for Hungary in the 1978 FIFA World Cup. Club career A club legend with Vasas SC Vasas SC () is a Hungarian sports club based in Budapest. Members of the ''Hungarian Union of Iron Workers'' founded the club as ''Vas- és Fémmunkások Sport Clubja'', the "Sport Club of Iron and Metal Workers", on 16 March 1911. The club ..., he scored 174 league goals in 332 matches for them. Death Varady died on 23 January 2014. References External linksFIFA profile* 1953 births 2014 deaths Footballers from Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Men's association football forwards Hungarian men's footballers Hungary men's international footballers 1978 FIFA World Cup players Olympic footballers for Hungary Footballers at the 1972 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for Hungary Olympic medalists in football Vasas SC players Tours FC players Nemzeti Bajnokság I players L ...
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Videoton FC
Videoton may refer to: *Videoton (company) Videoton, officially VIDEOTON HOLDING Ltd., is a privately owned company group based out of Székesfehérvár, Hungary, and specializing in contract manufacturing, mainly electronics manufacturing services, electronics manufacturing services (EMS ..., Hungarian electronics company * Fehérvár FC, formerly known as Videoton FC, Hungarian football club See also * Vidéotron, a Canadian telecommunications company {{disambiguation ...
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László Karsai
László () is a Hungarian male given name and surname after the King-Knight Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary (1077–1095). It derives from Ladislav, a variant of Vladislav. The name has a history of being frequently anglicized as Leslie. It is the most common male name among the whole Hungarian male population since 2003. People with this name are listed below by field. Given name Science and mathematics * László Babai (b. 1950), Hungarian-born American mathematician and computer scientist * László Lovász (b. 1948), Hungarian mathematician * László Fejes Tóth (1915–2005), Hungarian mathematician * László Fuchs (b. 1924), Hungarian-American mathematician * László Rátz (1863–1930), influential Hungarian mathematics high school teacher * László Tisza (1907–2009), Professor of Physics Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology * László Mérő (b. 1949), Hungarian research psychologist and science author Politics and the military * László Almásy (p ...
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Ferenc Szabó (footballer, Born 1956)
Ferenc Szabó can refer to: * Ferenc Szabó (composer) (1902–1969), Hungarian composer * Ferenc Szabó (footballer) (1921–2009), Hungarian footballer * Ferenc Szabó (judoka) (1948–2025), Hungarian Olympic judoka * Károly Ferenc Szabó Károly Ferenc Szabó (August 29, 1943 – January 25, 2011) was a Hungarian-Romanian politician and Member of the European Parliament. He was a member of the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR), and served as Senator for Satu Mare ...
(1943–2011), Romanian politician {{hndis, Szabo, Ferenc ...
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István Kovács (footballer, Born 1953)
István Kovács may refer to: * István Kovács (actor) (born 1944), Hungarian actor *István Kovács (boxer) (born 1970), Hungarian Olympic boxer * István Kovács (footballer born 1920), Romanian footballer and manager * István Kovács (footballer, born 1992), Hungarian footballer * István Kovács (high jumper) (born 1973), Hungarian high jumper * István Kovács (politician) (1911–2011), Hungarian Communist politician * István Kovács (referee) (born 1984), Romanian football referee * István Kovács (water polo) (born 1957), Hungarian water polo coach * István Kovács (wrestler) (born 1950), Hungarian Olympic wrestler See also *István Kováts István Kováts ( Slovene ''Števan Kovatš''; January 25, 1866 – December 11, 1945) was a Hungarian Lutheran pastor, writer, and historian. He wrote in the Prekmurje Slovene (the language of the Hungarian Slovenes). He was born in Lébény, ...
(1866–1945), Hungarian Lutheran pastor, writer and historian {{hndis, Kov ...
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István Weimper
István Weimper (born 27 August 1953) is a retired Hungarian footballer who played as a centre forward In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders. As with any attacking player, the role of the forward relies heavily on be .... External links * 1953 births Living people Hungarian men's footballers Men's association football forwards Nemzeti Bajnokság I players Budapest Honvéd FC players Dunaújváros FC players Tatabányai SC players Aris Thessaloniki F.C. players Győri ETO FC players Kazincbarcikai SC footballers Hungary men's international footballers Footballers from Budapest 20th-century Hungarian sportsmen {{Hungary-footy-forward-stub ...
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László Fazekas
László Fazekas (born 15 October 1947) is a Hungarian former Football (soccer), football player who played the third most international games for the Hungary national football team, Hungary national team. Fazekas played in the Football World Cup 1978, 1978 and the Football World Cup 1982, 1982 World Cup. In the latter tournament, he scored two long shots in the 10–1 win over El Salvador at the Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero stadium. He also competed for Hungary at the 1968 Summer Olympics. He spent his entire career in Hungary with Újpesti Dózsa, having won a total of 9 championships, before moving to Belgium, where he became a popular character, as well, having played for Royal Antwerp F.C., Royal Antwerp before finishing his active career at St. Truidense. He decided to stay in Belgium after the end of his active career, where he still lives today, and remained in football as manager of several teams, including Royal Antwerp. References

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1976–77 European Cup Winners' Cup
The 1976–77 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup was won by Hamburger SV Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V. (), commonly known as Hamburger SV () or Hamburg (), or HSV (), is a German sports club based in Hamburg, with its largest branch being its Association football, football department. Though the current HSV was founde ... in the final against defending champions Anderlecht. Preliminary round First round First leg ---- ---- ---- Second leg ''Boavista won 5–2 on aggregate.'' ---- ''APOEL won 2-0 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Napoli won 3–0 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Southampton won 5–2 on aggregate.'' Second round First leg ---- ---- ---- Second leg ''3–3 on aggregate. Levski Spartak won on away goals.'' ---- ''Atlético Madrid won 3–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''MTK/VM Budapest won 5–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Napoli won 3–1 on aggregate.'' Quarter-finals First leg Second leg ''Napoli won 2–0 on aggregate.'' Sem ...
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1976–77 UEFA Cup
The 1976–77 UEFA Cup was the sixth season of the UEFA Cup, the third-tier club football competition organised by UEFA. The final was played over two legs at Stadio Comunale, Turin, Italy, and at San Mamés, Bilbao, Spain. It was won by Juventus of Italy, who defeated Athletic Bilbao of Spain on the away goals rule after a 2–2 aggregate draw to claim their first UEFA Cup title. This was the first major European conquest for Juventus, having previously lost one European Cup final and two Inter-Cities Fairs' Cup finals. It was the first time that a team from Southern Europe had won the competition, and the last European title for an Italian team for seven years, which was their biggest international drought at club level until 2018. In their first European final, Athletic Bilbao was the first Spanish finalist in the UEFA Cup, and the only one until 1985. A Spanish club last reached the Inter-Cities Fairs' Cup final in 1966, which was also the last year with a Spanish title ...
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