Competition: | Nemzeti Bajnokság I |
Season: | 2010–11 |
Dates: | 30 July 2010 – 22 May 2011 |
Winners: | Videoton (1st title) |
Relegated: | MTK Szolnok |
Continentalcup1: | Champions League |
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers: | Videoton |
Continentalcup2: | Europa League |
Continentalcup2 Qualifiers: | Paks Ferencváros Kecskemét (via Cup) |
League Topscorer: | Andre Alves (24) |
Biggest Home Win: | Újpest 6–0 Ferencváros |
Biggest Away Win: | Pápa 0–5 Ferencváros |
Highest Scoring: | Debrecen 6–2 Kecskemét ZTE 3–5 Kaposvár Ferencváros 4–4 ZTE |
Matches: | 240 |
Total Goals: | 690 |
Longest Wins: | Videoton (6 games)[1] |
Longest Unbeaten: | Videoton (10 games) |
Longest Winless: | Haladás (10 games) |
Longest Losses: | Szolnok (6 games) |
Prevseason: | 2009–10 |
Nextseason: | 2011–12 |
The 2010–11 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, also known as NB I, was the 109th season of top-tier football in Hungary. The league is officially named Monicomp Liga for sponsorship reasons.[2] The season began on 30 July 2010 and ended on 27 May 2011. Debrecen are the defending champions having won their fifth Hungarian championship and second in a row last season.
Nyíregyháza and Diósgyőr finished the 2009–10 season in the last two places and thus were relegated to their respective NB II divisions. Nyíregyháza ended a three-year stint in Hungary's highest football league while Diósgyőr were relegated after six years.
Promotion to the league was achieved by the champions of the 2009–10 NB II Eastern Division, Szolnok and by the champions of the Western Division, Siófok. Siófok return to the top league after a one-year absence while Szolnok return to the league for the first time since 1948, ending a 62-year absence.
Club | Short name | City | Stadium | Capacity | |
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Debreceni VSC | Debrecen | Debrecen | Stadion Oláh Gábor Út | 9,640 | |
Ferencvárosi TC | Ferencváros | Budapest | Stadion Albert Flórián | 18,100 | |
Győri ETO FC | Győr | Győr | ETO Park | 16,000 | |
Haladás | Szombathely | Rohonci út | 12,000 | ||
Honvéd | Budapest | Bozsik József Stadion | 10,000 | ||
Kaposvári Rákóczi FC | Kaposvár | Kaposvár | Stadion Rákóczi | 7,000 | |
Kecskeméti TE | Kecskemét | Kecskemét | Széktói Stadion | 6,300 | |
MTK Budapest FC | MTK | Budapest | Hidegkuti Nándor Stadium | 7,700 | |
Paksi SE | Paks | Paks | Stadion PSE | 4,950 | |
Pápa | Pápa | Stadion Várkerti | 4,500 | ||
Siófok | Siófok | Bányász Stadion | 10,500 | ||
Szolnoki MÁV FC | Szolnok | Szolnok | Tiszaligeti Stadion | 10,000 | |
Budapest | Szusza Ferenc Stadium | 13,501 | |||
Vasas SC | Vasas | Budapest | Stadion Rudolf Illovszky | 12,000 | |
Videoton FC | Videoton | Székesfehérvár | Stadion Sóstói | 15,000 | |
Zalaegerszegi TE | ZTE | Zalaegerszeg | ZTE Arena | 9,000 |
Team | Chairman | Head Coach | Kitmaker | Shirt sponsor | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Debrecen | Sándor Szilágyi | Elemér Kondás | adidas | Teva | |
Ferencváros | Kevin McCabe | László Prukner | Nike | Fantastic League | |
Győr | Csaba Tarsoly | Puma | Quaestor | ||
Haladás | Béla Illés | Legea | Contact Zrt. | ||
Honvéd | George F. Hemingway | Attila Supka | Nike | none | |
Kaposvár | Kálmán Torma | Tibor Sisa | Givova | Regale Klíma | |
Kecskemét | Pál Rózsa, János Versegi | Tomislav Sivić | Jako | Bertrans; Ereco | |
MTK | László Domonyai | József Garami | Nike | Duna Takarék | |
Paks | János Süli | Károly Kis | Jako | MvM Paksi Atomerőmű | |
Pápa | Péter Bíró | György Véber | Jako | Lombard | |
Siófok | ifj. György Gruber | István Mihalecz | Puma | AVE | |
Szolnok | Gábor Ferencz | Antal Simon | Hummel | AC-DC Logisztikai Park | |
István Csehi | Géza Mészöly | Puma | Birdland Golf & SPA Resort | ||
Vasas | Vancsa Miklós | András Komjáti | Lancast | none | |
Videoton | Sándor Berzi | György Mezey | Nike | Máltai Szeretetszolgálat | |
ZTE | Ferenc Nagy | János Csank | mass | St. Graal |
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Replaced by | Date of appointment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ferencváros | Craig Short | Contract expired[3] | Summer 2010 | László Prukner | 4 June 2010[4] | |
Kaposvár | László Prukner | Resigned[5] | 2 June 2010 | Tibor Sisa | 12 June 2010[6] | |
Siófok | Károly Horváth | Missing Pro Licence | Summer 2010 | István Mihalecz | 13 July 2010[7] | |
Haladás | Antal Róth | Mutual agreement[8] | 23 July 2010 | Aurél Csertői | 23 July 2010[9] | |
Kecskemét | István Urbányi | Mutual agreement[10] | 27 September 2010 | Tomislav Sivić | 14 October 2010[11] | |
Szolnok | Attila Vágó | Mutual agreement[12] | 4 October 2010 | Antal Simon | 18 October 2010 | |
Vasas | Giovanni Dellacasa | Mutual agreement[13] | 6 October 2010 | András Komjáti | 7 October 2010[14] | |
Haladás | Aurél Csertői | Sacked[15] | 16 October 2010 | Zoltán Aczél | 17 October 2010[16] | |
Honvéd | Massimo Morales | Resigned[17] | 13 November 2010 | Attila Supka | 1 January 2011[18] | |
Debrecen | András Herczeg | Contract expired[19] | 20 December 2010 | Zdeněk Ščasný | 30 December 2010[20] | |
Győr | Attila Pintér | Mutual agreement[21] | 6 March 2011 | Aurél Csertői | 7 March 2011[22] | |
Debrecen | Zdeněk Ščasný | Resigned[23] | 16 April 2011 | Elemér Kondás | 20 April 2011[24] |
Including matches played on 22 May 2011; Source: MLSZ (Click on "Góllövő lista")
Rank | Scorer | Club | Goals |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Andre Alves | Videoton | 24 |
2 | André Schembri | Ferencváros | 16 |
3 | Dániel Böde | Paks | 15 |
4 | Adamo Coulibaly | Debrecen | 14 |
5 | Lóránt Oláh | Kaposvár | 13 |
Attila Tököli | Kecskemét | 13 | |
7 | Patrik Tischler | MTK | 12 |
8 | Krisztián Kenesei | Haladás | 11 |
István Ferenczi | Vasas | 11 | |
Goran Marić | Pápa | 11 |