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1993–94 Nemzeti Bajnokság II
The 1993–94 Nemzeti Bajnokság II was the 43rd season of the Nemzeti Bajnokság II, the second tier of the Hungarian football league. League table Western group Eastern group Promotion playoffs Siófoki Bányász FC - Zalaegerszegi TE 4-3 Zalaegerszegi TE - Siófoki Bányász FC 6-0 See also * 1993–94 Magyar Kupa *1993–94 Nemzeti Bajnokság I Statistics of Nemzeti Bajnokság I in the 1993–94 season. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and Vác FC Vác FC is a Hungarian football club based in Vác, north of Budapest. The club of the fourth division of the Hungarian football l ... References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:1993-94 Nemzeti Bajnoksag II Nemzeti Bajnokság II seasons 1993–94 in Hungarian football Hun ...
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Nemzeti Bajnokság II
The NB II, currently known as the Merkantil Bank Liga for sponsorship reasons, is the second tier of Hungarian football. At the end of the 2004–05 season, the tournament format was changed from one division of 14 teams to two divisions: ''Keleti'' (Eastern) and ''Nyugati'' (Western), each with 16 teams, though now it's just one league table with 16 teams as of the 2024–25 season. The champion and the runner-up will ascend to the first division while the two lowest teams in NB II are relegated to NB III. Format On 2 March 2017, the Hungarian Football Federation announced that the number of the teams in the Nemzeti Bajnokság II will not be reduced to 12. From 2024 onwards, the league was reduced to 16 teams from 20 and 18 teams in 2022–2024, respectively. History The second league was founded in 1901, having 8 teams. The first two teams would participate in a promotion playoff with the last 2 teams from the first league. Even though the 4 rural districts were founded on ...
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Dorogi FC
Dorogi Futball Club is a Hungarian football club from Dorog. They recently relegated from Nemzeti Bajnokság II, second division to play in Nemzeti Bajnokság III. History On 5 July 2023, Balázs Bekő was appointed as the head coach of the club. Stadium Dorog play their home matches at the Buzánszky Jenő Stadion in Dorog. Current squad ''As of 23 February 2023.'' Honours * Magyar Kupa ** Runner-up : 1951–52 Magyar Kupa, 1951–52 References External links

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1993–94 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Statistics of Nemzeti Bajnokság I in the 1993–94 season. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and Vác FC Vác FC is a Hungarian football club based in Vác, north of Budapest. The club of the fourth division of the Hungarian football league was established in June 1899 as ''Váci Városi SE'' plays its home matches at the Stadion Városi Vác. ... won the championship for the first time in the club's history under legendary headcoach János Csank. Vác won 8 of their last 11 games, and suffered their last defeat of the campaign in March, against Békéscsaba. The pest-county city's championship was confirmed on the 4th of June, 1994, after Vác drew 2-2 against Vasas in front of 10,000 spectators, becoming the third team outside of Budapest to win a national championship. defending champions Kispest finished 2nd, 3 points below Vác, and remained undefeated in their last 12 games. Due to their earlier league defeats suffered against Vác, Ferencváros, Győr and Deb ...
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1993–94 Magyar Kupa
The 1993–94 Magyar Kupa (English: ''Hungarian Cup'') was the 54th season of Hungary's annual knock-out cup football competition. Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final See also * 1993–94 Nemzeti Bajnokság I Statistics of Nemzeti Bajnokság I in the 1993–94 season. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and Vác FC Vác FC is a Hungarian football club based in Vác, north of Budapest. The club of the fourth division of the Hungarian football l ... References External links Official site soccerway.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Magyar Kupa 1993-94 1993–94 in Hungarian football 1993–94 European domestic association football cups 1993-94 ...
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Rákospalotai EAC
Rákospalotai EAC is a Hungary, Hungarian association football club based in the Rákospalota quarter in the north-east of Budapest. REAC were promoted to the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, the first division in Hungarian football, for the 2005–06 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 2005–06 season, but the team was relegated to the Nemzeti Bajnokság II after the 2008–09 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 2008–09 season. The club play their home games at Budai II. László Stadion. History 1912 to 1991: Founding to the end of Volán A team named REAC was founded in the Budapest neighborhood Rákospalota in 1912, but operations ended in the 1940s. Football continued, however, in the neighborhood with the best known teams being ''Fősped Szállítók'' and ''Volán'', the latter of which entered the NB I. in 1979. Until 1991, when the club came to an end, Volán had enjoyed six seasons in the top flight, although they never finished higher than 11th and often finished at the very bottom of the table. What r ...
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Egri FC
Egri FC is a Hungarian football club, based in Eger. The club's colours are red and blue. They played five times in the first league, however there were two years in the recent past (2003–05) when the city of Eger had no adult football team. The team was refounded in 2005 and they played in lower divisions. In 2011, the club won the Nemzeti Bajnokság III Nemzeti Bajnokság III (''NB III'', ''National Championship III'') is the third tier of Football in Hungary, Hungarian football (from the autumn of 1997 till the spring of 2005, NB III was the fourth tier, the third was NB II). The tier contains ..., so in the 2011–12 season they play in the second league. In 2011–2012 Eger won the Nemzeti Bajnokság II so they promoted to the first league. Ownership In 2013, 75% of the shares of the club were bought by John P. Marshall. Current squad Managers * Antal Simon (June 2011 – Feb 13) * Ferenc Mészáros (March 2013 – May 13) * Csaba V ...
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Kazincbarcikai SC
Kazincbarcikai SC is a Football in Hungary, Hungarian association football, football club based in Kazincbarcika, Hungary. The team set to play in Nemzeti Bajnokság I from 2025–26, the top tier of Hungarian football after promotion from Nemzeti Bajnokság II in 2024–25. Playing in yellow and blue, the team's home is the Pete András Stadion. History On 14 June 2024, Gábor Erős was appointed as the manager of the club. In the 2024–25 Nemzeti Bajnokság II season, Kazincbarcika were in the second positiion before the last match day. Kazincbarcika preceeded Vasas by only one point. On 25 May 2025, Kazincbarcika drew with Kisvárda FC at the Varkérti stadium, while Vasas SC also drew (2-2) with Budapest Honvéd FC at the Bozsik Aréna. The two draws meant that Kazincbarcika finished in the second position and were promoted to the Nemzeti Bajnokság I for the first time in the club's history. The goal was scored by Nimród Baranyai. The following day Gábor Erős, manager, ...
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Balmazújvárosi FC
Balmazújvárosi FC, also known by the sponsor name Balmaz Kamilla Gyógyfürdő or the company name Balmazújváros Sport, is a Hungary, Hungarian football (soccer), football club located in Balmazújváros, Hungary. It currently plays in Nemzeti Bajnokság I. The team's colors are Orange (colour), orange and black. History Between 2011 and 2016 the club received 1.2 billion HUF as a backing to develop the club's stadium and the team. On 17 September 2012, László Arany was sacked by the club after the defeat against Ceglédi VSE at home. The team with Arany could win only the first match of the 2012–13 Nemzeti Bajnokság II season against DVSC-DEAC but after they lost four matches in a row. In the 2014–15 Nemzeti Bajnokság II season Balmazújváros managed to escape from relegation from the second division by finishing 13th and gaining one point more than their rival BFC Siófok, Siófok. In the 2015–16 Nemzeti Bajnokság II season Balmazújváros finished 5th the ...
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Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC
Nyíregyháza Spartacus is a professional football club from Nyíregyháza, Hungary. Formed in 1928, it has had brief stints in the Nemzeti Bajnokság III. It set to play in the NB I from 2024–25 after promotion from NB II in 2023–24. The team is locally referred to by its monicker, ''Szpari''. Its games take place in Városi Stadion, in the city sport complex just north of the downtown. History 1920s Nyíregyháza played their first season in the second division of the Eastern Football Association of Szabolcsi group of the 1928–29 season. The club finished in the fourth place. In the following season, the club finished in the third place, playing only four matches against the two opponents: Mátészalkai Tűzoltók SE and Nyíregyházi MTK. 1930s Nyíregyháza won the 1934–35 season of the Keletmagyarországi LASZ, and therefore were promoted to the second division. However, in the 1937–38 season, won by Debreceni VSC, they were relegated to the third division. ...
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Szarvasi FC
Szarvasi Football Club is a professional football club based in Szarvas, Békés County, Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and ..., that competes in the Békés county league. Name changes *1906–?: Juventus SC *?-1923: Szarvasi Iparosok és Munkások Testedző Köre *1923: merger with MOVE Szarvasi Torna and Atlétikai Club *1923–1942: Szarvasi Turul Sport Egyesület *1942–1945: Szarvasi MOVE Turul Sport Egyesület *1945–1948: Szarvasi SE *1948: merger with Szarvasi MaDISz and Szarvasi Barátság SE *1948–1949: Szarvasi EPOSz *1949–1950: Szarvasi Vasas *1950–1951: Szarvasi SzSE *1951–1952: Szarvasi Vasas SK *1952–1957: Szarvasi Traktor *1957-1957: Szarvasi Hunyadi *1957–1958: Szarvasi MEDOSZ SE *1958–1962: Szarvasi SC *1962: merger with Szarva ...
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Tiszakécske FC
Tiszakécske Labdarugó Club is a Hungarian association football, football club from the town of Tiszakécske, Hungary. It currently plays in the Nemzeti Bajnokság III, Nemzeti Bajnokság III – Southeast, the third tier of Hungarian football league system, Hungarian football. History In the 1996–97 season, Tiszakécske finished first in the second division and was promoted to the first division of the Hungarian League. Tiszakécske FC debuted in the 1997–98 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, 1997–98 season of the Nemzeti_Bajnokság_I, Hungarian League and finished fifteenth. The relegation play-offs were lost 1-1, 2–1 against III. Kerületi TVE and the club were relegated. Current squad Non-playing staff Board of directors Coaches First team Second team Stadium First pitch The first sample football match of Tiszakécske FC was announced to be played on 27 July 1997 against Diósgyőri VTK The old stadium capacity 9000 person witch is 45 ...
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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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