2009–10 Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women's Handball)
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The 2009–10 Nemzeti Bajnokság I was the fifty-ninth series of the national
team handball Handball (also known as team handball, European handball, Olympic handball or indoor handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a Handball goalkeeper, goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands ...
championship for Hungarian women.
Győri ETO KC Győri ETO KC (, lit. Concordance Gymnastics Department of Győr Handball Club) is a Hungary, Hungarian professional women's handball club from Győr. Since they are sponsored by Audi, the official name for the team is Győri Audi ETO KC. On dome ...
were the defending champions and they retained the championship by going undefeated throughout the season. The competition began on 2 September 2009, and ended on 27 March 2010. The playoffs ended on 15 May, with
Váci NKSE Váci NKSE are a Hungarian women's handball club from Vác, that play in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I. Founded in 1949, the team have won promotion to the top-level championship first in 1998. Since then, they have been improved year by year and a ...
beating Békéscsabai ENKSE thus taking the bronze medal.


Overview


Teams

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 ...
and PTE-PEAC were relegated to the 2009–10 Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B after finishing the 2008–09 season in the bottom two places. 1982 European Champions Cup winners, Vasas SC, ended a forty-two-year spell in the top division, having played in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I since 1967. Newcomers PTE-PEAC, the handball team of the
University of Pécs The University of Pécs ( , PTE; ) is one of the largest higher education institutions in Hungary. The history of the university began in the Middle Ages, when in 1367, at the request of Louis I of Hungary, King Louis I the Great, Pope Urban V gr ...
, suffered relegation after just one season. Despite ranking seventh in the last year's championship, Tajtavill-Nyíradony had to leave the competition, after they lost many of their sponsors and faced serious financial trouble. Team president János Tajta, who spent about 200–300 million
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(about 1 million Euro) on the team during his five-year ownership, announced on 8 July 2010, that the club was finished and withdrew from all competitions. The three teams were replaced by newly promoted Hunnia KSK,
Veszprém Barabás KC Veszprém Barabás Kézilabda Club was a women's handball team from Veszprém. History The club was founded under the name Veszprém Vasas in 1966, but went through a name evolution during the years. It has been changed to Bakony Vasas and Ba ...
and
Siófok KC Siófok Kézilabda Club is a former Hungary, Hungarian professional women's handball team from Siófok, that currently play in the Nemzeti Bajnokság II (women's handball), Nemzeti Bajnokság II. They have competed in lower divisions until 2006, wh ...
. The league comprised two teams from Budapest (Ferencvárosi TC, Hunnia KSK), three clubs from Central Transdanubia (Alcoa Fehérvár KC, Dunaújvárosi NKKSE and Veszprém Barabás KC), three teams from the Southern Great Plain (ASA-Consolis Hódmezővásárely, Kiskunhalas NKSE-Bravotel and Mondi Békéscsabai ENKSE); and one each from Western Transdanubia (Győri Audi ETO KC), Southern Transdanubia (Siófok KC), Central Hungary (Váci NKSE) and the Northern Great Plain (DVSC-Korvex). In the regular season, the sides played twice against each other side, on a home leg and an away leg. The top four teams qualified for the playoffs, in which a best-of-three system was used. Teams ranked fifth to ninth, and tenth to twelfth, decided their final rank in a classification round, using a round robin system, playing six additional rounds. They were also awarded bonus points according their final position in the regular season. League champions and runners-up enter the 2010–2011 EHF Champions League, while the next two teams following them have the right to take part in the
2010–11 EHF Cup The 2010–11 EHF Cup season was the 30th edition of the tournament. Frisch Auf Göppingen won the Europe's club handball tournament. TBV Lemgo were the reigning champions. Frisch Auf Göppingen won the tournament. Knockout stage Round 1 ...
. The bottom two clubs get relegated.


Arenas and locations


Regular season


Results


League table


Individual statistics


Top scorers


Worst disciplines


Team statistics


Overall

*Most wins – Győri Audi ETO KC (22) *Fewest wins – Kiskunhalas NKSE-Bravotel and Hunnia KSK (1) *Most losses – Kiskunhalas NKSE-Bravotel and Hunnia KSK (21) *Fewest losses – Győri Audi ETO KC (0) *Most goals scored – Váci NKSE (787) *Fewest goals scored – Hunnia KSK (459) *Most goals conceded – Hunnia KSK (922) *Fewest goals conceded – Győri Audi ETO KC (517) *Best goal difference – Győri Audi ETO KC (+249) *Worst goal difference – Hunnia KSK (−463)


Home

*Most wins – Győri Audi ETO KC (11) *Fewest wins – Kiskunhalas NKSE-Bravotel and Hunnia KSK (1) *Most losses – Kiskunhalas NKSE-Bravotel and Hunnia KSK (10) *Fewest losses – Győri Audi ETO KC (0) *Most goals scored – Váci NKSE (425) *Fewest goals scored – Hunnia KSK (240) *Most goals conceded – Hunnia KSK (451) *Fewest goals conceded – Mondi Békéscsabai ENKSE (232)


Away

*Most wins – Győri Audi ETO KC (11) *Fewest wins – Hunnia KSK and Kiskunhalas NKSE-Bravotel (0) *Most losses – Hunnia KSK and Kiskunhalas NKSE-Bravotel (11) *Fewest losses – Győri Audi ETO KC (0) *Most goals scored – Győri Audi ETO KC (371) *Fewest goals scored – Hunnia KSK (219) *Most goals conceded – Hunnia KSK (471) *Fewest goals conceded – Mondi Békéscsabai ENKSE (273)


Scoring

*Widest winning margin: 41 goals – **Hunnia KSK 16–57 Váci NKSE (16 January 2010) **Győri Audi ETO KC 60–19 Hunnia KSK (27 March 2010) *Most goals in a match: 81 goals – Váci NKSE 54–27 Siófok KC (3 January 2010) *Fewest goals in a match: 35 goals – Alcoa Fehérvár KC 14–21 Mondi Békéscsabai ENKSE (30 January 2010) *Most goals scored by losing team: 37 goals – Dunaújvárosi NKKSE 37–39 Váci NKSE (5 February 2010) *Most goals scored in a match by one player: 16 goals **
Zita Szucsánszki Zita Szucsánszki (born 22 May 1987) is a former Hungarian handball player for MOL Esztergom and the Hungarian national team. She made her international debut on 4 November 2006 against Slovakia, and represented Hungary in the 2020 Summer Ol ...
for Ferencvárosi TC against ASA-Consolis HNKC (16 January 2010) **
Viktória Koroknai Viktória Koroknai (born 2 June 1979, in Székesfehérvár) is a retired Hungarian people, Hungarian Team handball, handballer. She represented Hungary on junior level and was part of the team that finished fourth on the Women's Junior World ...
for ASA-Consolis HNKC against Alcoa Fehérvár KC (13 March 2010)


Postseason

The postseason was officially called ''Arany Ászok Rájátszás'', after brewing company
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bought the naming rights and changed its name to promote the Arany Ászok beer. The playoffs started on 10 April 2010 and ran until 15 May 2010.


Classification round 9–12

Bottom four teams after the regular season entered a classification round, in which they tried to avoid relegation. The sides faced each other in a double round robin system and were given additional points according to their final position in the regular season. Ninth placed Veszprém Barabás KC got four points, tenth placed Hódmezővásárhely were awarded three, Kiskunhalas took two points and even last placed Hunnia KSK were given one point.


Results


Table

Additional points that were awarded after the final positions in the regular season (minus any point deductions) are indicated in the bonus points column.


Classification round 5–8

Teams ranked between fifth and eighth place, after the first part of the season, were drawn into another group. Similar to the classification round for 9–12 places, clubs were rewarded with bonus points depending on their position in the regular season.


Results


Table

Additional points that were awarded after the final positions in the regular season are indicated in bonus points column.


Championship playoff

The top four teams of the regular season continued the battle for the title in a best-of-three playoff system, in which if a match ends with a draw, the winner is decided by penalty shootout. Top ranked Győr met with Békéscsaba, while Vác enjoyed home court advantage over DVSC, after topping the Debrecen-based club by one point in the regular season.


Bracket


Semifinals


=Győri Audi ETO KC vs. Mondi Békéscsabai ENKSE

= :''Győri Audi ETO KC won series 2–0''


=DVSC-Korvex vs. Váci NKSE

= :''DVSC-Korvex won series 2–0''


Third place playoffs

:''Váci NKSE won series 2–1''


Finals

:''Győri Audi ETO KC won series 2–0''


Final standing


References


External links


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