2011–12 Nemzeti Bajnokság I

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The 2011–12 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, also known as NB I for short, was the 110th season of top-tier football in Hungary. The league was officially named OTP Bank Liga for sponsorship reasons.[2] The season began on 15 July 2011[3] and ended on 27 May 2012.[4] Videoton were the defending champions, having won their first Hungarian championship at the end of the 2010–11 season.

Season2011–12
Dates15 July 2011 – 27 May 2012
Country Hungary
ChampionsDebrecen
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Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Season2011–12
Dates15 July 2011 – 27 May 2012
Country Hungary
ChampionsDebrecen
RelegatedVasas
ZTE
Champions LeagueDebrecen
Europa LeagueVideoton
Honvéd
MTK (via cup)
Matches240
Goals648 (2.7 per match)
Top goalscorerAdamo Coulibaly (20)
Biggest home winVideoton 7–0 Siófok
Biggest away winZTE 0–4 Honvéd
Újpest 1–5 Debrecen
Highest scoringKaposvár 4–4 Paks
Paks 4–4 Pécs
Longest winning runDebrecen, Győr
(7 games each)[1]
Longest unbeaten runDebrecen
(30 games)[1]
Longest winless runZTE
(25 games)[1]
Longest losing runPécs
(7 games)[1]
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Overview

The tournament was contested by 16 teams, and Debreceni VSC won the title under headcoach Elemér Kondás, claiming their sixth national title. The team from Hajdú-Bihar county went undefeated throughout the entire season, becoming the first Hungarian team since Vasas to win the championship undefeated in 1966, and the first ever club outside of Budapest to complete an invincible season.

DVSC started off the campaign by winning 7 consecutive games, and were leading the table by 9 points by the winter break. The red and whites' championship was confirmed on the 12th of May, after Debrecen thrashed Pécsi-MFC 4–0 at the Nagyerdei Stadium in front of 10,500 fanatics.

Videoton FC, the defending champions, won 9 of their last 10 fixtures, but could not repeat the leaugetitle glory of the previous season, and had to settle for a 2nd-place finish.

Teams

Szolnok and MTK finished the 2010–11 season in the bottom two places of the table and thus were relegated to their respective NB II divisions. MTK ended a 16-year stay in the top league, while Szolnok were relegated after just one year in the league.

The two relegated teams were replaced with the champions of the two 2010–11 NB II groups, Diósgyőr of the East Group and Pécs of the West Group. Diósgyőr made their immediate comeback to the league, while Pécs returned to the competition after an absence of four seasons.

Stadia and locations

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

More information Team, Manager ...
Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Debrecen Hungary Elemér Kondás Hungary Péter Szakály Adidas TEVA
Diósgyőr Hungary Lázár Szentes Hungary Péter Takács Nike
Ferencváros Hungary Tamás Nagy 1 Hungary Dénes Rósa Nike Groupama
Győr Hungary Attila Pintér Georgia (country) Rati Aleksidze Puma Audi
Haladás Hungary Tamás Artner Hungary Péter Halmosi Legea Sopron Bank Burgenland
Honvéd Hungary Attila Supka Hungary András Debreceni Nike Opel
Kaposvár Hungary Tibor Sisa Hungary Kornél Kulcsár Kappa FxPro
Kecskemét Hungary István László Szabó Hungary Attila Tököli Jako Bertrant
Paks Hungary Károly Kis Hungary Dániel Böde Jako mvm
Pápa Hungary Ferenc Bene, Jr. Hungary Norbert Tóth Jako Lombard
Pécs Hungary Olivér Mink Hungary Levente Lantos Puma
Siófok Hungary István Mihalecz, Jr. 2 Hungary Thomas Sowunmi Puma AVE
Újpest TBD 3 Hungary Péter Kabát Puma GDF Suez
Vasas Croatia Marijan Vlak Slovakia Jozef Gašpar Lancast
Videoton Portugal Paulo Sousa Hungary Zoltán Lipták Nike MOL
ZTE Hungary László Prukner Hungary András Horváth Mass
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Notes
1 Lajos Détári was the leader of the coaching staff, but he didn't have the necessary licence.
2 Károly Horváth was the leader of the coaching staff, but he didn't have the necessary licence.
3 From 11 April Marc Leliévre was the caretaker manager of Újpest.

Managerial changes

More information Team, Outgoing manager ...
Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced by Date of appointment
Videoton Hungary György Mezey Contract expired[6] Summer 2011 Pre-season Portugal Paulo Sousa 1 June 2011[6]
Újpest Hungary Géza Mészöly Sacked[7] 10 August 2011 15th Serbia Zoran Spisljak 10 August 2011[8]
Vasas Hungary András Komjáti Sacked[9] 15 August 2011 15th Croatia Marijan Vlak 15 August 2011[9]
Ferencváros Hungary László Prukner Resigned[10] 15 August 2011 13th Hungary Tamás Nagy 1 30 August 2011[11]
ZTE Hungary János Csank Sacked[12] 27 August 2011 16th Hungary László Prukner 5 September 2011[13]
Pápa Hungary György Véber Sacked[14] 24 October 2011 9th Hungary Ferenc Bene Jr. 26 October 2011[15]
Kecskemét Serbia Tomislav Sivić Mutual agreement[16] 23 November 2011 6th Hungary István László Szabó 2 13 December 2011[17]
Haladás Hungary Zoltán Aczél Sacked[18] 14 December 2011 11th Hungary Tamás Artner 19 December 2011[19]
Vasas Croatia Marijan Vlak Sacked[20] 16 January 2012 12th Hungary Flórián Urbán 16 January 2012[20]
Győr Hungary Aurél Csertői Mutual agreement[21] 5 March 2012 2nd Hungary Attila Pintér 6 March 2012[22]
Diósgyőr Hungary Miklós Benczés Mutual agreement[23] 2 April 2012 5th Hungary Lázár Szentes 2 April 2012[23]
Pécs Hungary Ferenc Mészáros Sacked[24] 2 April 2012 6th Hungary Olivér Mink 4 April 2012[25]
Vasas Hungary Flórián Urbán Sacked[26] 10 April 2012 15th Croatia Marijan Vlak 12 April 2012[26]
Újpest Serbia Zoran Spisljak Mutual agreement[27] 11 April 2012 12th TBD 3
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Notes
1 Between 15 and 30 August Tamás Nagy was the caretaker manager of Ferencváros.
2 Between 23 November and 13 December István László Szabó was the caretaker manager of Kecskemét.
3 From 11 April Marc Leliévre was the caretaker manager of Újpest.

League table

More information Pos, Team ...
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Debrecen (C) 30 22 8 0 64 18 +46 74 Qualification for Champions League second qualifying round
2 Videoton 30 21 3 6 58 19 +39 66 Qualification for Europa League second qualifying round[a]
3 Győr 30 20 3 7 56 31 +25 63 Ineligible for 2012–13 European competitions[b]
4 Honvéd 30 13 7 10 48 40 +8 46 Qualification for Europa League first qualifying round[b]
5 Kecskemét 30 13 6 11 48 38 +10 45
6 Paks 30 12 9 9 47 51 4 45
7 Diósgyőr 30 13 4 13 42 43 1 43
8 Haladás 30 9 11 10 39 37 +2 38
9 Siófok 30 9 9 12 30 41 11 36
10 Kaposvár 30 7 14 9 35 42 7 35
11 Ferencváros 30 9 7 14 32 35 3 34
12 Pécs 30 8 10 12 36 50 14 34
13 Újpest 30 8 8 14 34 46 12 32
14 Pápa 30 8 6 16 26 40 14 30
15 Vasas[c] (R) 30 5 9 16 29 51 22 22 Relegation to Nemzeti Bajnokság II
16 ZTE (R) 30 1 10 19 25 65 40 13
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Source: MLSZ (in Hungarian)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd overall wins; 3rd goal difference; 4th goals scored
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Since Debrecen won both the league and the 2011–12 Hungarian Cup competition, the second qualifying round berth transferred to the second-placed team of the league, and cup runners-up MTK (playing in the 2011–12 Nemzeti Bajnokság II) inherited the respective spot in the first qualifying round.
  2. Győr have been suspended from participating in UEFA competitions for the first season they qualify between the 2011–12 and 2013–14 seasons in relation to club licensing violations.[28] As a consequence, since they finish in any of the top three positions, the respective qualifying spots have been allocated to the team(s) immediately below.
  3. Vasas were deducted 2 points due unauthorized play of Haris Mehmedagić.[29]

Positions by round

More information Team ╲ Round, Debrecen ...
Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Debrecen111111111111111111111111111111
Videoton958685756635654333333333332222
Győr[a]433322222222222222222222223333
Honvéd1285544443344335444444444444444
Kecskemét1176876578776476676677755555555
Paks39117610991111108888888888888666666
Diósgyőr267998685463543557765566777777
Haladás1414131312111111999101011121111121010910101111108888
Siófok10119101091010101011111214141514141412111111101011121199
Kaposvár81210111112121212131314151515141315111314131313141313141310
Ferencváros7101212131314151515151513121012999910999991091011
Pécs642233334557767765556677889101112
Újpest131314151414151414121413141313101011131112121212121211121213
Pápa52445786788991011131510121415141414131414131414
Vasas151516141515131313141212119991213151513151515151515151515
ZTE161615161616161616161616161616161616161616161616161616161616
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Leader
2012–13 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round
2012–13 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
Relegation to 2012–13 Nemzeti Bajnokság II
Updated to match(es) played on 20 May 2012. Source: MLSZ (in Hungarian)

Results

More information Home \ Away, DEB ...
Home \ Away DEB DIÓ FTC GYŐ HAL HON KAP KEC PAK PÁP PÉC SIÓ UTE VAS VID ZTE
Debrecen 5–0 1–0 2–0 2–0 1–1 3–0 2–1 4–2 2–2 4–0 1–1 3–2 5–2 2–1 5–2
Diósgyőr 0–2 2–3 2–0 1–0 2–1 2–1 1–2 1–2 2–0 4–0 2–1 1–0 3–2 0–2 4–1
Ferencváros 1–2 1–1 2–2 1–2 0–0 0–0 3–0[b] 0–0 0–2 0–1 0–1 3–0 1–0 0–1 2–0
Győr 1–2 2–0 2–0 1–0 1–3 2–1 4–0 4–1 3–2 3–0 4–1 1–0 3–2 1–0 5–1
Haladás 0–1 2–1 2–1 1–1 2–4 1–1 2–2 5–0 2–1 1–1 2–1 1–1 3–0 2–2 1–0
Honvéd 0–3 2–1 1–0 1–2 2–2 0–0 1–4 2–3 2–0 1–1 3–1 2–0 4–0 1–0 2–0
Kaposvár 1–1 3–2 2–2 0–0 1–1 2–2 2–1 4–4 2–0 1–0 2–3 2–2 0–0 2–0 3–1
Kecskemét 0–1 1–0 1–0 2–0 2–2 3–1 4–0 0–1 3–0 1–2 3–2 0–0 1–1 0–2 2–0
Paks 0–0 1–1 4–2 1–2 3–2 2–1 0–0 3–2 1–1 4–4 1–1 2–0 2–1 1–2 4–2
Pápa 0–2 1–2 1–2 0–2 1–0 3–1 1–0 1–0 1–0 0–0 2–0 0–1 0–0 2–3 0–1
Pécs 0–0 1–2 0–2 3–1 1–0 3–4 1–1 2–2 1–2 2–1 1–1 0–0 5–1 1–3 2–1
Siófok 0–0 1–0 0–2 0–1 0–2 0–0 3–1 0–2 2–0 3–1 2–1 2–0 0–0 0–0 2–0
Újpest 1–5 1–1 1–1 1–3 4–1 2–0 3–1 3–1 0–2 0–1 4–1 1–1 2–0 0–2 4–2
Vasas 0–0 2–3 2–0 1–2 0–0 1–2 0–1 2–4 1–0 1–1 1–2 1–0 3–0 0–0 3–2
Videoton 0–1 2–0 2–0 2–1 1–0 1–0 2–0 0–2 4–0 2–0 4–1 7–0 3–0 4–1 4–1
ZTE 0–2 1–1 2–3 0–2 1–1 0–4 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 0–0 1–1 1–1 1–1 0–2
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Updated to match(es) played on 20 May 2012. Source: soccerway.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. Győr have been suspended from participating in UEFA competitions between the 2011–12 and 2013–14 seasons in relation to club licensing violations.[28] As a consequence, should they finish in any of the top three positions, the respective qualifying spots have been allocated to the team(s) immediately below.
  2. Originally Ferencváros won the game to 2–1, but it was forfeited.[30]

Top goalscorers

Including matches played on 27 May 2012; Source: MLSZ (Click on "Góllövő lista")

Hat-tricks

More information Player, For ...
PlayerForAgainstResultDate
France Adamo CoulibalyDebreceni VSCVasas SC5-2 15 July 2011
Hungary Vilmos MelczerBFC SiófokKaposvár3-1 20 August 2011
Hungary Dániel BödePaksi SEPécsi MFC4-4 24 September 2011
Brazil André AlvesVideoton FCBFC Siófok7-0 19 November 2011
Bosnia and Herzegovina Stevo NikolićDebreceni VSCZTE5-2 26 November 2011
Hungary Máté PátkaiGyőri ETO FCBFC Siófok4-1 9 March 2012
Hungary László LencseKecskemétBp. Honvéd4-1 23 March 2012
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Five goals in a match

More information Player, For ...
PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Hungary Péter BajzátPécsi MFCVasas SC5-1 26 November 2011
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Attendances

More information No., Club ...
No.ClubAverage
1Diósgyör7,800
2Debrecen7,040
3Ferencváros5,973
4Haladás5,140
5Győr4,660
6Videoton4,101
7Újpest3,915
8Pécs3,387
9ZTE3,038
10Kecskemét2,933
11Kaposvár2,900
12Vasas2,199
13Honvéd2,193
14Paks2,050
15Siófok2,012
16Pápa1,905
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