2005–06 Nemzeti Bajnokság I

The 2005–06 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, also known as NB I, was the 104th season of top-tier football in Hungary. The league was officially named Borsodi Liga for sponsoring reasons. The season started on 30 July 2005 and ended on 2 June 2006.

Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Season2005–06
Dates30 July 2005 – 3 June 2006
ChampionsDebrecen
RelegatedLombard Pápa
Ferencváros
Champions LeagueDebrecen
UEFA CupÚjpest
Videoton
Intertoto CupSopron
Matches played240
Goals scored707 (2.95 per match)
Top goalscorerPéter Rajczi (23)
Biggest home winMTK 7–0 Lombard Pápa
Újpest 7–0 Honvéd
Biggest away winLombard Pápa 0–5 Tatabánya
Highest scoringMTK 6–3 Zalaegerszeg

League standings

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Debrecen (C)3020826934+3568Qualification for Champions League second qualifying round
2Újpest3020557437+3765Qualification for UEFA Cup first qualifying round[a]
3Fehérvár3019745224+2864
4MTK Budapest3018666533+3260
5Tatabánya30118114645+141
6Ferencváros (R)30101194338+541Relegated to Nemzeti Bajnokság II[b]
7Kaposvár30107133541−637
8Diósgyőr30107133344−1137
9Győr3099124750−336
10Sopron3098133838035Qualification for Intertoto Cup second round
11Zalaegerszeg3098134247−535
12Pécs3089133741−433
13Budapest Honvéd3089133352−1933
14Rákospalota3075183059−2926
15Vasas30510153146−1525
16Lombard Pápa (R)3057183076−4622Relegated to Nemzeti Bajnokság II
Source: soccerway.com
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Videoton FC Fehérvár won the 2005–06 Hungarian Cup and thereby qualified for the first qualifying round of the UEFA Cup.
  2. ^ Ferencvárosi TC were relegated to the Nemzeti Bajnokság II because the club failed to comply with UEFA licensing rules.[1]

Results

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Home \ AwayHONDEBDIÓFEHFTCGYŐKAPPÁPMTKPÉCRÁKSOPTATUTEVASZTE
Budapest Honvéd0–10–11–13–13–20–21–02–21–11–30–31–31–02–24–0
Debrecen6–12–02–03–11–12–14–12–23–16–13–11–02–22–22–1
Diósgyőr1–03–31–00–11–15–20–10–00–01–11–11–00–10–23–0
Fehérvár3–01–25–01–12–23–02–11–01–03–12–24–11–11–01–0
Ferencváros3–10–01–10–12–01–13–31–03–10–21–02–31–23–12–2
Győr1–21–21–22–31–14–04–01–31–12–22–10–02–52–12–1
Kaposvár0–01–21–33–00–01–01–01–32–21–02–01–11–24–11–1
Lombard Pápa2–23–31–30–21–51–40–01–33–11–31–20–52–11–02–1
MTK Budapest0–02–44–00–12–25–22–17–02–01–02–01–00–23–06–3
Pécs1–00–25–00–20–00–12–15–02–24–02–10–12–00–00–0
Rákospalota1–31–20–21–21–01–20–32–21–21–11–00–22–30–32–1
Sopron1–10–22–11–11–12–02–02–00–33–10–15–11–12–00–1
Tatabánya3–13–32–10–12–33–31–01–10–12–04–03–21–12–20–1
Újpest7–02–13–21–32–13–14–13–11–25–12–02–15–12–25–1
Vasas1–20–12–00–30–11–20–21–12–13–02–21–11–12–30–0
Zalaegerszeg0–02–02–01–13–20–00–15–03–41–43–02–23–01–33–0
Source: soccerway.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Statistical leaders

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Top goalscorers

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RankScorerClubGoals
1 Péter RajcziÚjpest FC23
2 Tibor MárkusFC Tatabánya19
3 Ibrahim SidibeDebreceni VSC16
4 Illés SitkuVideoton FC14
5 Ádám HrepkaMTK Budapest FC12
6 André AlvesKaposvári Rákóczi11
Bojan BrnovićDebreceni VSC11
József KantaMTK Budapest FC11
Szabolcs GyánóVasas SC11
Tamás PriskinGyőri ETO FC11
Zoltán JovánczaiFerencvárosi TC11

References

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  1. ^ "Ferencvaros players blaming board". CNN. 26 July 2006. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
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