Női NB I

Női NB I
Founded 1984
Country  Hungary
Confederation UEFA
Number of teams 8
Level on pyramid 1
Relegation to Női NB II
Domestic cup(s) Hungarian Women's Cup
International cup(s) UEFA Champions League
Current champions MTK Hungária FC (7th title)
(2016–17)
Most championships Femina (10 titles)

The Női NB I (Hungarian: Női Nemzeti Bajnokság, for women's national championship) is the top level women's football league in Hungary. Organized by the Hungarian Football Federation, 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 (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.

Since 2014/15 the two top teams after the championship play-off will play a championship final.[1][2]

Champions

List of champions and top scorers.[3][4]

Season Champion Runner-up Third place Top scorer (club) Goals
1984–85 László Kórház Renova Spartacus Femina Edit Kern (Renova)
1985–86 László Kórház Renova Spartacus Femina Edit Kern (Renova)
1986–87 László Kórház Renova Spartacus Femina Edit Kern (Renova)
1987–88 Femina Renova Spartacus László Kórház Edit Kern (Renova)
1988–89 László Kórház Femina Renova Spartacus
1989–90 Renova Spartacus Femina László Kórház
1990–91 Femina Renova Spartacus László Kórház Ibolya Vrábel (Femina) 36
1991–92 Renova Spartacus László Kórház Femina Katalin Bökk (Femina) 24
1992–93 Renova Spartacus László Kórház Femina Éva Szarka (László Kórház) 27
1993–94 László Kórház Renova Spartacus Femina Beáta Fülöp (Renova) 27
1994–95 László Kórház Femina Pécsi Fortuna Ilona Szabó (Eger) 26
1995–96 Femina Renova Spartacus László Kórház Szilvia Ruff (László Kórház) 27
1996–97 Femina Renova Pécsi Fortuna Anett Nagy (Femina) 25
1997–98 László Kórház Renova Femina Szilvia Ruff (Renova) 30
1998–99 László Kórház Íris-Hungaro-Kábel Femina Anita Pádár (László Kórház) 21
1999–2000 László Kórház Femina Renova Anita Pádár (László Kórház) 22
2000–01 Femina Renova Viktória Anita Pádár (Renova) 23
2001–02 Femina Renova Viktória Anita Pádár (Femina) 24
2002–03 Femina László Kórház Viktória Anita Pádár (Femina) 22
2003–04 Viktória MTK Hungária László Kórház Anita Pádár (Femina) 31
2004–05 MTK Hungária Viktória Femina Anita Pádár (Femina) 27
2005–06 Femina MTK Hungária Viktória Anita Pádár (Femina) 34
2006–07 Femina Viktória MTK Hungária Anita Pádár (Femina) 29
2007–08 Femina Viktória MTK Hungária Anita Pádár (Femina) 53
2008–09 Viktória MTK Hungária Ferencváros Anita Pádár (Femina) 44
2009–10 MTK Hungária Viktória Győri Dózsa Anita Pádár (Femina) 38
2010–11 MTK Hungária Viktória Taksony Anita Pádár (Femina) 35
2011–12 MTK Hungária Viktória Astra Hungary Anita Pádár (Femina / MKT) 57
2012–13 MTK Hungária Astra Hungary Viktória Anita Pádár (MKT) 55
2013–14 MTK Hungária Astra Hungary Ferencváros Anita Pádár (MKT) 28
2014–15 Ferencváros MTK Hungária Dorogi Egyetértés Anita Pádár (MKT) 24
2015–16 Ferencváros MTK Hungária Viktória Szombathely Slađana Bulatović (Ferencváros) 30
2016–17[5] MTK Hungária Ferencváros Győri ETO
Club Championships
1. FC Femina 10
László Kórház SC 9
MTK Hungária FC 7
Renova FC 3
Viktória FC-Szombathely 2
Ferencvárosi TC 2

References

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