Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A (women's basketball)
The Hungarian national championship for women's (English: National Championship I/A, commonly abbreviated NB I/A) is the top professional league for women's basketball in Hungary, organized and supervised by the Magyar Kosárlabdázók Országos Szövetsége.
Current season, competition or edition: 2016–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A (women's basketball) | |
Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | 1933 |
Inaugural season | 1933 |
No. of teams | 10 |
Country | Hungary Hungary |
Continent | FIBA Europe (Europe) |
Most recent champion(s) | UNIQA Euroleasing Sopron (9th title) |
Most titles | BSE Budapest (21 titles)[1] |
Official website | kosarsport.hu |
Clubs of the 2013–14 season
Team | City | Venue | Capacity |
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Aluinvent DVTK Miskolc | Miskolc | Generali Arena | |
Atomerőmű KSC Szekszárd | Szekszárd | Városi Sportcsarnok | 526 |
Ceglédi EKK | Cegléd | Városi Sportcsarnok | |
HAT AGRO UNI Győr | Győr | Egyetemi Csarnok | 1,998 |
MKB Euroleasing Vasas | Budapest | Pasaréti Sportcentrum | 300 |
MTK-Budapest | Budapest | BSE Kosárlabda Csarnok | 500 |
PINKK-Pécsi 424 | Komló | Városi Sportcsarnok | |
PEAC-Pécs | Pécs | Lauber Dezső Sportcsarnok | 3,000 |
UNIQA Euroleasing Sopron | Sopron | MKB Aréna | 2,000 |
ZTE NKK | Zalaegerszeg | Városi Sportcsarnok | 1,800 |
List of champions
Season | Winner | Result | Runner-up |
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1933 | TFSE | Not held Play off | |
1939 | TFSE | ||
1939–40 | BSZKRT SE | ||
1940–41 | Gamma SE | ||
1941–42 | TFSE | ||
1943 | Nagykovácsi Áruház | ||
1944 | TFSE | ||
1945 | IX Madisz Dózsa | ||
1945–46 | IX Madisz Dózsa | ||
1946–47 | Közalkalmazottak SE | ||
1947–48 | Közalkalmazottak SE | ||
1948–49 | Közalkalmazottak SE | ||
1949–50 | Közalkalmazottak SE | ||
1950 | Közalkalmazottak SE | ||
1951 | Budapesti Petőfi | ||
1952 | Budapesti Petőfi | ||
1953 | Budapesti Vörös Lobogó | ||
1954 | Budapesti Petőfi | ||
1955 | Budapesti Petőfi | ||
1956 | Budapesti Vörös Lobogó | ||
1957 | Budapesti Petőfi | ||
1957–58 | Budapesti Vörös Meteor | ||
1958–59 | Budapesti Petőfi | ||
1959–60 | Budapesti Petőfi | ||
1960–61 | Budapesti Vörös Meteor | ||
1961–62 | MTK Budapest | ||
1962–63 | MTK Budapest | ||
1964 | MTK Budapest | ||
1965 | MTK Budapest | ||
1966 | MTK Budapest | ||
1967 | Budapesti VTSK | ||
1968 | MTK Budapest | ||
1969 | MTK Budapest | ||
1970 | MTK Budapest | ||
1971 | TFSE | ||
1972 | MTK Budapest | ||
1973 | BSE Budapest | ||
1974 | BSE Budapest | ||
1975 | Budapesti Spartacus | ||
1976 | Budapesti Spartacus | ||
1977 | BSE Budapest | ||
1978 | BSE Budapest | ||
1979 | BSE Budapest | ||
1980–81 | BSE Budapest | ||
1981–82 | Budapesti Spartacus | ||
1982–83 | Tungsram Budapest | ||
1983–84 | Tungsram Budapest | ||
1984–85 | Tungsram Budapest | ||
1985–86 | BSE Budapest | ||
1986–87 | Tungsram Budapest | ||
1987–88 | BSE Budapest | ||
1988–89 | MTK Budapest | ||
1989–90 | BEAC Budapest | ||
1990–91 | MTK Budapest | ||
1991–92 | Pécsi VSK | ||
1992–93 | Gysev Sopron | ||
1993–94 | Tungsram Budapest | ||
1994–95 | Pécsi VSK Dália | ||
1995–96 | Pécsi VSK Dália | ||
1996–97 | Ferencvárosi TC | ||
1997–98 | Pécsi VSK Dália | ||
1998–99 | Gysev Sopron | ||
1999–00 | Mizo Pécsi VSK | ||
2000–01 | Mizo Pécsi VSK | ||
2001–02 | Gysev Sopron | ||
2002–03 | Mizo Pécsi VSK | ||
2003–04 | Mizo Pécsi VSK | ||
2004–05 | Mizo Pécsi VSK | ||
2005–06 | Mizo Pécs | ||
2006–07 | MKB Euroleasing Sopron | ||
2007–08 | MKB Euroleasing Sopron | ||
2008–09 | MKB Euroleasing Sopron | ||
2009–10 | Pécs 2010 | ||
2010–11 | MKB Sopron | ||
2011–12 | Seat Győr | ||
2012–13 | UNIQA Euroleasing Sopron | ||
2013–14 | PINKK-Pécsi 424 | ||
2014–15 | UNIQA Euroleasing Sopron | ||
2015–16 | UNIQA Euroleasing Sopron |
Selected foreign players
The following list contains players who played in the WNBA and/or achieved a medal on a major international tournament such as Olympic Games and World Championship or significantly contributed to the development of the league.
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References
- "Női kosárlabda bajnokcsapatok" (in Hungarian). Nemzeti Sport Online. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
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