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Hungarian second-tier association football league
Football league
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,[ 1] 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.
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 paper in 1904, they only began to compete officially in the season 1907-1908. Thus the second league had 1 urban(Budapest) league and 4 rural leagues. The rural champions would participate in a tournament, the winner would face the urban league champion for the second league title. During the world war I the league was played with very few teams.
In 2013, the format was changed and there is one division again with 16 teams, then increase to 20 teams from 2015 to 2023.
In 2023, the league was reduce to 18 teams for 2023–24 and again to 16 teams from 2024–25 onwards.
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.[ 2]
From 2024 onwards, the league was reduced to 16 teams from 20 and 18 teams in 2022–2024, respectively.
Number of groups
Year
1
between 1901 and 1913–14 , in 1915 , between 1916–17 and 1918–19 , between 1921–22 and 1937–38 , between 1963 and 1969 , between 1970–71 and 1977–78 , between 1982–83 and 1987–88 , between 1997–98 and 1999–00 , between 2002–03 and 2004–05 , between 2013–14 and present
2
between 1919–20 and 1920–21 , in 1938–39 , between 1955 and 1956 , between 1958–59 and 1962–63 , in 1970 , between 1988–89 and 1996–97 , between 2000–01 and 2001–02 , between 2005–06 and 2012–13
3
in 1914 , in 1939–40 , In 1941–42 , in 1957–58 , between 1978–79 and 1981–82
4
in 1943–44 , between 1946–47 and 1954 , in 1957
5
in 1940–41 , in 1942–43
9
in 1945
16
in 1944–45
1901 : 33 FC
1902 : Postások
1903 : Főváros
1904 : Újpest
1905 : Budapesti AK
1906 : Tisztviselők
1906–07 : Törekvés
1907–08 : 33 FC
1908–09 : Nemzeti
1909–10 : 33 FC
1910–11 : III. Kerület
1911–12 : Újpest
1912–13 : III. Kerület
1913–14 : Műegyetemi AFC
1914 : Főváros , Újpest-Rákospalotai AK
1915 : Vasas
1916–17 : MÁV Gépgyári SK
1917–18 : Terézváros
1918–19 : Testvériség
1919–20 : Erzsébetfalva , VII. Kerületi SC
1920–21 : Budapest SE, Vívó és Atlétikai Club
1921–22 : Műegyetemi AFC
1922–23 : Újpesti Törekvés
1923–24 : Budapesti EAC
1924–25 : 33 FC
1925–26 : Főváros
1926–27 : Miskolci AK
1927–28 : Somogy
1928–29 : Pécs-Baranya
1929–30 : Sabaria
1930–31 : Somogy
1931–32 : Soroksár
1932–33 : Phöbus
1933–34 : Soroksár
1934–35 : Budafok FC
1935–36 : Nemzeti
1936–37 : Szürketaxi
1937–38 : Szolnok
1938–39 : Szombathely , Törekvés
1939–40 : Tokod , Csepel , Salgótarján
1940–41 : Szegedi VSE , Lampart , Nagyvárad , Marosvásárhely , Sepsiszentgyörgyi Textil
1941–42 : Szombathely , Vasas , Törekvés
1942–43 : Győr , Szegedi VSE , BSzKRT , Budapesti VSC , Debrecen
1943–44 : MÁVAG SK , Ungvár , Szentlőrinc , Szegedi AK
1944–45 : suspended due to World War II
1945 : Békéscsaba , Elektromos , Soproni VSE , Dorog , Diósgyőr , Pécsi VSK , Kecskemét , Szeged AK
1946–47 : MOGÜRT SC, Erzsébeti MTK , MATEOSz Munkás SE, Elektromos
1947–48 : Tatabánya , Soroksár , Kistext , Goldberger
1948–49 : Nagykanizsai MAORT, Dorog , Debrecen , BKV Előre
1949–50 : Tatabánya , Bőripari , Diósgyőr , Szegedi AK
1950 : Tatabányai Építők, Soroksár , Sajószentpéteri Tárna, Szegedi Honvéd SE
1951 : Pécsi VSK , Budafok , Budapesti Postás , Vörös Lobogó Keltex
1952 : Vörös Lobogó Sor Tex , Sztálin Vasmű Építők , Miskolci Honvéd SE , Vasas Izzó
1953 : Pécsi Lokomotív , Szikra Gázművek , Diósgyőr , Vasas Izzó
1954 : Kőbányai Dózsa, Budapesti Vörös Meteor , Ózd , Szolnoki Légierő
1955 : Tatabánya , Szegedi Haladás
1956 : Komló , Diósgyőr
1957 : Videoton , Nyíregyháza , Szegedi VSE , Oroszlány
1957–58 : Győr , Budapesti VSC , Miskolc
1958–59 : Pécs , Szegedi EAC
1959–60 : Győr , Debrecen
1960–61 : Komló , Ózd
1961–62 : Szombathely , Debrecen
1962–63 : Csepel , Diósgyőr
1963 : VM Egyetértés
1964 : Salgótarján
1965 : Dunaújváros
1966 : Szegedi EAC
1967 : Egyetértés
1968 : Eger
1969 : Videoton
1970 : Pécsi Bányász SC
1970 : FŐSPED
1970–71 : Vörös Meteor
1971–72 : Szegedi EOL
1972–73 : Szombathely
1973–74 : Diósgyőr
1974–75 : Szegedi EOL
1975–76 : Dunaújváros
1976–77 : Pécsi MFC
1977–78 : Salgótarján
1978–79 : Pécsi Vasutas SK , Volán , Debrecen
1979–80 : Kaposvár , Csepel , Nyíregyháza
1980–81 : Szombathely , Szegedi EOL , Ózd
1981–82 : Nagykanizsa , MTK , Kazincbarcika
1982–83 : Volán
1983–84 : Eger
1984–85 : Volán
1985–86 : Dunaújváros
1986–87 : Kaposvár
1987–88 : Veszprém
1988–89 : Csepel
1988–89 : Debrecen
1989–90 : Volán , Szeged SC
1990–91 : Szombathely , BVSC
1991–92 : Csepel , Békéscsaba
1992–93 : Szombathely , Debrecen
1993–94 : Nagykanizsa , Stadler
1994–95 : Szombathely , MTK
1995–96 : Siófoki Bányász FC , III. Kerület
1996–97 : Gázszer , Tiszakécske
1997–98 : Nyíregyháza
1998–09 : Tatabánya
1999–00 : Videoton
2000–01 : Szombathely , BKV Előre
2001–02 : Siófok , Békéscsaba
2002–03 : Pécsi MFC
2003–04 : Budapest Honvéd
2004–05 : Tatabánya
2005–06 : Paks , Vác
2006–07 : Siófok , Nyíregyháza
2007–08 : Szombathely , Kecskemét
2008–09 : Gyirmót , Ferencváros
2009–10 : Siófok , Szolnok
2010–11 : Pécs , Diósgyőr
2011–12 : MTK , Eger
2012–13 : Puskás Akadémia , Mezőkövesd
2013–14 : Nyíregyháza
2014–15 : Vasas
2015–16 : Gyirmót
2016–17 : Puskás Akadémia
2017–18 : MTK
2018–19 : Zalaegerszeg
2019–20 : MTK
2020–21 : Debrecen
2021–22 : Vasas
2022–23 : Diósgyőr
2023–24 : Nyíregyháza
2024–25 : Kisvárda
Note: winning the Nemzeti Bajnokság II did not mean automatic promotion to Nemzeti Bajnokság I .
Below is a ranking of the clubs by most titles won.
Club
Titles
Winning seasons
Szombathelyi Haladás
10
1938–39 , 1941–42 , 1944–45 , 1961–62 , 1972–73 , 1980–81 , 1990–91 , 1992–93 , 1994–95 , 2007–08
Debreceni VSC
8
1942–43 1948–49 , 1959–60 , 1961–62 , 1978–79 , 1988–89 , 1992–93 , 2020–21
Diósgyőri VTK
8
1945 , 1949–50 , 1953 , 1956 , 1962–63 , 1973–74 , 2010–11 , 2022–23
Csepel SC
5
1939–40 , 1962–63 , 1979–80 , 1988–89 , 1991–92
Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC
5
1979–80 , 1997–98 , 2006–07 , 2013–14 , 2023–24
MTK Budapest FC
5
1981–82 , 1994–95 , 2011–12 , 2017–18 , 2019–20
Szegedi EAC
5
1958–59 , 1966 , 1971–72 , 1974–75 , 1980–81
33 FC
4
1901 , 1907–08 , 1909–10 , 1924–25
Dunaújváros FC
4
1952 (as Sztálin Vasmű Építők), 1965 , 1975–76 , 1985–86
Pécsi MFC
4
1958–59 , 1976–77 , 2002–03 , 2010–11
Pécsi Vasutas SK
4
1945, 1951 , 1953 , 1978–79
Siófok
4
1995–96 , 2001–02 , 2006–07 , 2009–10
Vasas
4
1915 , 1941–42 , 2014–15 , 2021–22
Tatabánya
4
1947–48 , 1949–50 , 1955 , 2004–05
Volán FC
4
1978–79 , 1982–83 , 1984–85 , 1989–90
Soroksár
4
1931–32 , 1933–34 1947–48 1950
Békéscsaba 1912 Előre
3
1945 , 1991–92 , 2001–02
BKV Előre
3
1942–43 , 1948–49 , 2000–01
Budapesti VSC
3
1942–43 , 1957–58 , 1990–91
Egri FC
3
1968 , 1983–84 , 2011–12
Győri ETO FC
3
1942–43 , 1957–58 , 1959–60
Ózdi Kohász SE
3
1954 , 1960–61 , 1980–81
Szegedi VSE
3
1940–41 , 1942–43 , 1957
Szegedi AK
3
1943–44 , 1945 , 1949–50
Törekvés
3
1906–07 , 1938–39 , 1941–42
Videoton
3
1957 , 1969 , 1999–00
Budapesti Vörös Meteor
2
1954 , 1967
Dorogi AC
2
1945 , 1948–49
Elektromos MTE
2
1945 , 1946–47
Kaposvár
2
1979–80 , 1986–87
Kecskemét
2
1945 , 2007–08
Komló
2
1956 , 1960–61
MAFC
2
1913–14 , 1921–22
Nagykanizsa
2
1981–82 , 1993–94
Nemzeti
2
1908–09 , 1935–36
Puskás Akadémia
2
2012–13 , 2016–17
Terézváros
2
1903 , 1917–18
Újpest FC
2
1904 , 1911–12
Bőripari Dolgozók
1
1949–50
Budafok FC
1
1934–35
Budafoki MTE
1
1951
Budapesti AK
1
1905
Budapesti EAC
1
1923–24
Budapest Honvéd
1
2003–04
Budapest SE
1
1920–21
Erzsébetfalvi TC
1
1919–20
Erzsébeti MTK
1
1946–47
Ferencváros
1
2008–09
FŐSPED
1
1970
Kazincbarcika
1
1981–82
Kiskőrös
1
1993–94
Kisvárda
1
2024–25
Kőbányai Dózsa
1
1954
Mezőkövesd
1
2012–13
Miskolci AK
1
1926–27
Miskolci VSC
1
1957–58
Oroszlány
1
1957
Paks
1
2005–06
Zalaegerszeg
1
2018–19
BKV Előre: BSzKRT, Előre SC
Budafoki MTE: Budapesti Gyárépítők
Budapesti Vörös Meteor: Egyetértés
Csepel – Weisz-Manfréd FC
Soroksár: Soroksári Textil, Er-So MaDISz
Szeged EAC – Szegedi EOL
Terézváros: Fővárosi TC