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Nemzeti Bajnokság II (men's Handball)
The Nemzeti Bajnokság II () is the third division championship of Hungarian men's handball clubs. It is administered by the Hungarian Handball Federation. The tier contains 8 groups (Group A, Group B, Group C, Group D, Group E, Group F, Group G and Group H) of 64 teams. The teams are in the groups based on territorial principles. In the regular season, in all 8 groups, with the right to choose the pitch, they play in a round-robin system on a round-robin basis 7+7, i.e. a total of 14 matches. At the end of the basic season, 2 groups are combined: group A with group B, group C with group D, group E with group F, group G with group H. Groups will have lower and upper houses. The 2 combined groups are 1-4. placed in the upper house, the 5-8. the runner-up will continue to play in the Lower House play-off. The winner of the 4-4 upper house playoff earns the right to start in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B. The 4-4 lower house playoff is 6-8. places are relegated to the Megyei Bajnoksà ...
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