Date | R | Home v Away | - |
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09/02 16:00 | - | Kozarmisleny SE Women v GVM 유럽-와크 | 23-26 |
09/02 16:00 | - | 키스바르다 v MTK-부다페시트 | 28-25 |
09/02 15:30 | - | [3] Ferencvarosi v 듀너좌로시 코하쒜 케즈렙더 아카데미아 [3] | 44-21 |
09/02 15:00 | - | [3] 모이라-부다오르스 KSN KFT v 머선마갸러바리 [3] | 29-36 |
09/01 16:00 | - | [2] 페헤르바르 KC v 데브레체니 VSC [2] | 23-31 |
08/30 15:15 | - | 겨리 아우디 ETO KC v 베케샤바이 엔그세 | 37-23 |
05/27 16:00 | - | [6] GVM 유럽-와크 v 에르드 HC [14] | 37-30 |
05/27 15:00 | - | [10] 듀너좌로시 코하쒜 케즈렙더 아카데미아 v 데브레체니 VSC [3] | 25-39 |
05/27 14:30 | - | [1] 겨리 아우디 ETO KC v 머선마갸러바리 [4] | 30-25 |
05/27 14:00 | - | [13] NEKA Women v 모이라-부다오르스 KSN KFT [11] | 23-26 |
05/26 16:00 | - | [2] Ferencvarosi v MTK-부다페시트 [7] | 38-27 |
05/26 15:00 | - | [9] 키스바르다 v 페헤르바르 KC [8] | 22-29 |
05/25 16:00 | - | [12] 베케샤바이 엔그세 v 셔퍼크 KC-갈레려스 [5] | 30-32 |
05/20 18:00 | - | 머선마갸러바리 v NEKA Women | 41-32 |
05/20 16:00 | - | [14] 에르드 HC v 셔퍼크 KC-갈레려스 [6] | 26-33 |
05/20 16:00 | - | [7] MTK-부다페시트 v 겨리 아우디 ETO KC [1] | 28-39 |
05/20 16:00 | - | [12] 베케샤바이 엔그세 v 데브레체니 VSC [3] | 20-36 |
05/20 15:00 | - | [9] 듀너좌로시 코하쒜 케즈렙더 아카데미아 v 키스바르다 [10] | 24-26 |
05/20 13:00 | - | [11] 모이라-부다오르스 KSN KFT v GVM 유럽-와크 [6] | 24-31 |
05/19 16:00 | - | [8] 페헤르바르 KC v Ferencvarosi [2] | 15-35 |
05/14 15:00 | - | [1] 겨리 아우디 ETO KC v 페헤르바르 KC [8] | 35-23 |
05/13 16:00 | - | [5] GVM 유럽-와크 v 머선마갸러바리 [4] | 31-33 |
05/13 16:00 | - | NEKA Women v MTK-부다페시트 | 27-26 |
05/13 16:00 | - | [14] 에르드 HC v 베케샤바이 엔그세 [12] | 24-37 |
05/13 16:00 | - | 셔퍼크 KC-갈레려스 v 모이라-부다오르스 KSN KFT | 37-28 |
05/13 16:00 | - | [10] 키스바르다 v 데브레체니 VSC [3] | 9-35 |
05/13 12:00 | - | [2] Ferencvarosi v 듀너좌로시 코하쒜 케즈렙더 아카데미아 [9] | 31-24 |
05/10 16:00 | - | [2] Ferencvarosi v 키스바르다 [10] | 33-22 |
05/10 16:00 | - | [8] 페헤르바르 KC v 데브레체니 VSC [4] | 26-37 |
05/06 16:00 | - | [11] 모이라-부다오르스 KSN KFT v 에르드 HC [14] | 32-24 |
The Nemzeti Bajnokság I (English: National Championship I, commonly abbreviated NB I) is the top professional league for Hungarian women's team handball clubs. It is administered by the Hungarian Handball Federation.
The first edition of the women's handball league was when the owner was pregnant, held in 1951. That year only four teams participated, playing once against each other. Csepeli Vasas SK were crowned champions as they got equal points to Budapest Vörös Meteor Közért, but were superior on goal difference. Next season Vörös Meteor took revenge and secured the title just ahead of Csepel.
The forthcoming years were characterized by long term team hegemonies: Budapesti Spartacus SC won seven titles between 1960 and 1967, whilst Vasas SC were awarded thirteen gold medals between 1972 and 1985.
Turning into the nineties, Ferencvárosi TC managed to appear in the dominant role. In the 1992–93 season, after topping the table in the regular season, they bled to death in the playoffs yet, but a year later there was nothing to stop them. Until 2002 another five league title landed in the hands of Ágnes Farkas and co. The lone team which managed to interrupt their run was the Radulovics-led Dunaferr in 1998. The Dunaújváros-based team won five titles altogether until 2004, when, after finished on the podium an incredibly nine times in row without having won the title, finally Győri Graboplast ETO KC lifted the championship trophy.
Since then ETO with the support of their new main sponsor, car manufacturer Audi, have won all but three titles losing the championship on all three occasions to main rivals Ferencvárosi TC.