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  2. List of football clubs in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of association football clubs located in Hungary, [1] sorted by league and division within the Hungarian football league system, as of the 2023–24 season. A total clubs compete in the Hungarian football pyramid, divided as follows: National. Nemzeti Bajnokság I (also known as NB I, with 12 clubs)

  3. Női NB I - Wikipedia

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    From 2007–08 to 2009–10 eight teams played two double round-robins (so 28 matches) to decide the champion. For the 2010–11 season the league was extended to ten teams and a playoff system was adopted. After the regular season, which was reduced to a double round-robin tournament, the top 5 teams qualified for the championship playoff.

  4. Hungarian football league system - Wikipedia

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    Level Leagues Professional Leagues 1: NB I (OTP Bank Liga). 12 clubs ↓ 2 relegation spots. 2: NB II (Merkantil Bank Liga). 16 clubs ↑ 2 promotion spot ↓ 2 relegation spots. 3: NB III

  5. 2007–08 FC Sopron season - Wikipedia

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    The 2007–08 season was Football Club Sopron's 8th consecutive season in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I and 86th year in existence as a football club. In addition to the domestic league , Sopron participated in this season's editions of the Magyar Kupa and the Ligakupa .

  6. Nemzeti Bajnokság I - Wikipedia

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    Debreceni VSC, a team that spent over 5 decades in the 2nd division, and had never won a national championship prior to the 21st century, remarkably won the Hungarian league in 2005, [26] 2006, [27] [28] 2007, [29] [30] 2009, [31] and 2010, becoming the first non-Budapest dynasty in the history of the league . In 2009 they also qualified for ...

  7. Hungarian Football Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian Football Federation (HFF) (Hungarian: Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség; MLSZ, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈlɒbdɒruːɡoː ˈsøvɛt͡ʃːeːɡ]) is the governing body of football in Hungary.

  8. Nemzeti Bajnokság II - Wikipedia

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    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. [1]

  9. 2008–09 Segunda División - Wikipedia

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    The 2008–09 Segunda División season (known from that season as Liga Adelante for sponsorship reasons) was the 78th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played on 30 August 2008, and the season ended on 21 June 2009.