Női NB I
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The Női NB I is the top level women's football league in Hungary
Hungary
Hungary , officially the Republic of Hungary , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is situated in the Carpathian Basin and is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine and Romania to the east, Serbia and Croatia to the south, Slovenia to the southwest and Austria to the west. The...

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Organized by the Hungarian Football Federation
Hungarian Football Federation
The Hungarian Football Federation is the governing body of football in Hungary. It organizes the Hungarian league and the Hungarian national team. It is based in Budapest.György Szepesi was Chairman of the Hungarian Football Association from 1978 to 1986....

, it features 8 teams. The champion qualifies for a spot in the UEFA Women's Champions League.

Format

From 2007–08 to 2009–10 eight teams played two double round-robins
Round-robin tournament
A round-robin tournament is a competition "in which each contestant meets all other contestants in turn".-Terminology:...

 (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. At the start of the playoff the results against the teams failing to reach the championship playoff are subtracted. The five teams then play another double round-robin (for 8 additional matches) to crown the champion. The relegation playoff round works in the same way with the bottom five placed teams after the regular season.

Champions

List of champions:
Season Champion Runner-up Third place
1984–85 László Kórház SC Renova Spartacus Femina
1985–86 László Kórház SC Renova Spartacus Femina
1986–87 László Kórház SC Renova Spartacus Femina
1987–88 Femina Renova Spartacus László Kórház SC
1988–89 László Kórház SC Femina Renova Spartacus
1989-90 Renova Spartacus Femina László Kórház SC
1990-91 Femina Renova Spartacus László Kórház SC
1991-92 Renova Spartacus László Kórház SC Femina
1992-93 Renova Spartacus László Kórház SC Femina
1993-94 László Kórház SC Renova Spartacus Femina FC
1994-95 László Kórház SC Femina Pécsi Fortuna
1995-96 Femina Renova Spartacus László Kórház SC
1996–97 Femina Renova Pécsi Fortuna
1997–98 László Kórház SC Renova Femina
1998–99 László Kórház SC Iris-Hungaro Kábel Femina
1999–2000 László Kórház SC Femina Renova
2000–01 Femina Renova Viktória FC
2001–02 Femina Renova Viktória FC
2002–03 Femina László Kórház SC Viktória FC
2003–04 Viktória FC MTK Budapest FC László Kórház SC
2004–05 MTK Budapest FC Viktória FC Femina
2005–06 Femina MTK Budapest FC Viktória FC
2006-07 Femina Viktória FC MTK Budapest FC
2007–08 Femina Viktória FC MTK Budapest FC
2008-09 Viktória FC MTK Budapest FC Ferencváros TC
2009–10 MTK Budapest FC Viktória FC Győri Dózsa SE
2010–11 MTK Budapest FC Viktória FC Taksony

Club Championships
1. FC Femina 10
László Kórház SC 9
Renova FC 3
MTK Budapest FC 3
Viktória FC 2

External links

  • mlsz.hu - Official site of the Hungarian Football Federation
    Hungarian Football Federation
    The Hungarian Football Federation is the governing body of football in Hungary. It organizes the Hungarian league and the Hungarian national team. It is based in Budapest.György Szepesi was Chairman of the Hungarian Football Association from 1978 to 1986....

  • noifoci.com - News portal dealing with the Hungarian Women's National Championship
  • noilabdarugas.hu - News portal dealing with the Hungarian Women's National Championship
  • Kötényblog - Hungary's first ever women's soccer blog
  • women.soccerway.com - The Hungarian Women's National Championship on soccerway.com
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