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2012–13 Nemzeti Bajnokság II


FieldValue
competitionNemzeti Bajnokság II
season2012–13
winnersPuskás Akadémia (West)
Mezőkövesd (East)
biggest home winBékéscsaba 6–4 Cegléd
biggest away winKazincbarcika 1–3 Vác
highest scoringBékéscsaba 6–4 Cegléd
matches7
total goals29
longest wins6 teams (1 games)
longest unbeaten8 teams (1 games)
longest winless8 teams (1 games)
longest losses6 teams (1 games)
prevseason2011–12
nextseason2013–14

Mezőkövesd (East) Zalaegerszeg and Vasas finished the 2011–12 season in the bottom two places of the table and thus were relegated to their respective NB II divisions. Vasas ended an 8-year stay in the top league. Zalaegerszeg ended an 18-year stay in the top league. The two relegated teams were replaced with the champions of the two 2011–12 NB II groups, Eger of the East Group and MTK of the West Group. MTK made their immediate comeback to the league, while Eger returned to the competition after an absence of 26 seasons.

Eastern group

Stadium and locations

ClubShort nameCityurl=http://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/stadionok/nb1-nb2title=Hungarian Second League 2012/13publisher=magyarfutball.huaccess-date= 4 August 2012}}Capacity
BalmazújvárosBalmazújvárosBatthyány utcai Sportpálya2,300
BékéscsabaBékéscsabaKórház utcai stadion10,432
Honvéd IIBudapestBozsik Stadion (Training)700
CeglédCeglédMalomtó széli Stadion4,000
Debrecen IIDebrecenDEAC Stadion3,200
FTC IIBudapestStadion Albert Flórián15,804
KazincbarcikaKazincbarcikaPete András Stadion3,000
MezőkövesdMezőkövesdVárosi Stadion2,571
NyíregyházaNyíregyházaVárosi Stadion10,300
OrosházaOrosházaMátrai- Stadion3,000
PutnokPutnokStadium Állomás Street3,000
SzegedSzegedSzegedi VSE Stadion5,000
SzolnokSzolnokTiszaligeti Stadion4,000
Újpest IIBudapestSzusza Ferenc Stadium13,501
VasasBudapestStadion Rudolf Illovszky18,000
VácVácVárosi Stadion9,000

League table

Results

Western group

Stadium and locations

ClubShort nameCityStadiumCapacity
AjkaAjkaStadium Város5,000
BajaBajaStadium Város700
BudapestBudapestStadium Sport Street2,500
CsákvárCsákvárTersztyánszky Ödön Stadium2,500
GyirmótGyőrMénfői út2,700
Győr IIGyőrETO Park (Training)1,000
Kaposvár IIKaposvárStadium Cseri Street2,000
KozármislenyKozármislenyStadium Alkotmány Square1,500
Paks IIPaksStadium Atomerőmű3,500
PuskásFelcsútFelcsúti Sportkomplexum3,000
SopronSopronStadium Káposztás Street5,800
SzigetszentmiklósSzigetszentmiklósStadium Sport Street1,200
Szombathely IISzombathelyRohonci Street Stadium9,500
TatabányaTatabányaStadion Városi5,021
VeszprémVeszprémStadion Városi4,000
ZTEZalaegerszegZTE Arena9,300

League table

Relegation play-offs

Overview

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Matches

All times Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

  • Miloš
  • Takács
  • Zsivóczky
  • Khous
  • Takács
  • Z. Tóth Szigetszentmiklós won 7–1 on aggregate and therefore both clubs remained in their respective leagues.

  • Böőr
  • Varga
  • Sitku Dunaújváros won 2–1 on aggregate and are promoted to the Nemzeti Bajnokság II, while Sopron were about to be relegated to the Nemzeti Bajnokság III, however they took over the vacant place of Eger.

  • R. Bohner
  • Á. Rokszin
  • R. Bohner
  • Vári
  • Busai
  • Mile
  • Balogh
  • Antal
  • Z. Vágó Szolnok won 11–1 on aggregate and therefore both clubs remained in their respective leagues.


  • Rebryk
  • Kormos
  • Farkas
  • Balog
  • Kormos
  • T. Kiss
  • Urbán
  • Márkus Cegléd won 6–2 on aggregate and therefore both clubs remained in their respective leagues.

  • Hegedűs
  • Đurić
  • Oláh
  • I. Kovács
  • G. Lőrincz
  • Lattenstein
  • Sánta
  • Móri
  • Weitner Tatabánya won 7–3 on aggregate and therefore both clubs remained in their respective leagues.

References

References

  1. "Hungarian Second League 2012/13". magyarfutball.hu.
  2. (8 June 2013). "NB II, Osztályozók: nyeretlenek maradtak az NB III-as csapatok".
  3. (15 June 2013). "NB II, Osztályozók: kikapott és kiesett a Sopron és a Szeged".
  4. (1 July 2013). "NB II: A Sopron nevezését fogadta el a szövetség".
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