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NB II · 2025

Current NB II 2025 standings with 16 teams. Vasas leads the table with 64 points after 30 matches, followed by Budapest Honved on 59 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

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TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Vasas30204659:26+3364
WLWWL
2Budapest Honved30185749:26+2359
LWDDW
3Kecskeméti TE301631149:39+1051
LWLWW
4Kozarmisleny FC30139838:40-248
WWWWD
5Mezokovesd-zsory301371037:34+346
LLWDL
6Csakvar301210843:37+646
WWLLW
7BVSC301251336:30+641
WDWLW
8Fehérvár FC301091137:33+439
LLLLW
9Tiszakecske FC301091137:44-739
LWWLL
10Szeged 201130991229:34-536
LWDLL
11Karcag SE30981329:41-1235
LLLDL
12Ajka301031723:40-1733
LLLDD
13Soroksar30891341:45-433
WLWDW
14Szentlőrinc SE307121135:42-733
WWWWD
15Budafoki LC30781533:49-1629
WDLWL
16Bekescsaba 1912306101427:42-1528
WLLDD

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Regular season – 2803/05/2026–04/05/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the NB II. Vasas leads with 20 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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All 16 teams competing in the NB II 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

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Browse 15 archived seasons of the NB II, from 2011 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2026

Founded1901

The Nemzeti Bajnokság II was established in 1901 as Hungary's second tier of professional football, initially featuring eight teams competing for promotion to the top flight. Throughout the 20th century, the league evolved in size and structure, reflecting changes in Hungarian football's overall organization and the country's economic circumstances. In 2004–05, the competition underwent significant structural reform, splitting into two regional divisions—Keleti (Eastern) and Nyugati (Western)—each with multiple tiers, before consolidating back into a single national division. The league was rebranded as the Merkantil Bank Liga in recent years following a title sponsorship agreement, enhancing its commercial visibility. Most significantly, ahead of the 2024–25 season, the league was streamlined from 20 teams to 16, a structural change designed to intensify competition and improve the quality of matches while maintaining the promotion-relegation pathway between tiers.

  • 1901 — Nemzeti Bajnokság II established as Hungary's second tier with eight founding teams
  • 2004–05 — League split into regional Eastern and Western divisions following structural reform
  • 2024 — League restructured to 16 teams, reducing from 20, to heighten competitive intensity
  • 2024–25 — Budapest Honved emerges as dominant force in streamlined competition

Competition Format 16 Mar 2026

Teams16Relegation spots3

The Nemzeti Bajnokság II operates as a single-division, home-and-away round-robin competition in which each of the 16 teams plays every other team twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 30 matches per season. The champion is determined by total points accumulated, with three points awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. The top two finishers earn automatic promotion to the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, while the bottom three clubs are relegated to the regional third-tier divisions (NB III Kelet and NB III Nyugat). The competition runs from summer through spring, with the season typically concluding in May. There is no playoff system; promotion and relegation are determined purely by final league position.

Analysis 16 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Budapest Honved Dominates as NB II Enters Decisive Phase

Budapest Honved has established commanding authority in the 2024–25 Nemzeti Bajnokság II, sitting atop the 16-team table with an impressive 45 points from 20 matches played. The club's 14 wins, 3 draws, and just 3 losses have generated a goal differential of +23 (39 goals for, 16 against), a record that reflects both attacking potency and defensive solidity. With a 70% win rate, Honved holds a 5-point advantage over second-placed Vasas, who have accumulated 40 points through 12 wins, 4 draws, and 4 losses. Vasas's +15 goal difference and 32 goals scored indicate a capable challenger, yet Honved's consistency has proven difficult to match. The title race, while appearing to favor Honved, remains mathematically open with approximately half the season remaining, though Honved's superior form and point cushion position them as overwhelming favorites for promotion.

The battle for the second promotion spot intensifies below the leaders, with Kecskeméti TE and Mezokovesd-zsory both claiming 33 points but occupying 3rd and 4th positions respectively due to goal difference. Kecskeméti's 10 wins from 20 matches and +8 goal differential contrast with Mezokovesd's more balanced record of 9 wins and 6 draws, yet both clubs remain well-positioned for the second automatic promotion place. The midtable cluster from 5th through 8th is remarkably compressed, with Csakvar (29 points), Kozarmisleny FC and Karcag SE (both 28 points), and Fehérvár FC (27 points) separated by minimal point margins, creating genuine uncertainty about who will ultimately claim the second promotion berth and which teams will be drawn into a relegation battle.

The relegation zone at the bottom of the table presents an equally compelling narrative, with the bottom three positions facing the prospect of demotion to the regional third-tier divisions. Soroksar and Szentlőrinc SE both occupy 15th and 16th place with 18 points each, while Bekescsaba 1912 (19 points) sits precariously in 14th. These three clubs have accumulated alarming records: Soroksar has won just 4 of 20 matches with a -7 goal difference, Bekescsaba has managed 4 wins with -11 goal differential, and Szentlőrinc has secured only 3 wins from 20 games. The gap between safety and the drop zone remains narrow—just 6 points separate 14th from 8th—meaning several teams remain in genuine peril of relegation as the season approaches its climactic second half.

Standout Performer: Budapest Honved's Defensive Fortress

Beyond the statistical dominance of Budapest Honved's overall performance, the club's defensive organization has emerged as the season's most impressive single element. Conceding just 16 goals across 20 matches—the lowest in the entire league—Honved has established a defensive foundation that has allowed their attacking players freedom to operate with confidence. This defensive stability, combined with an average of 1.95 goals per match, creates the asymmetry that has produced their commanding lead. The contrast with other high-performing teams is stark: Vasas, while respectable, has conceded 17 goals, and Kecskeméti TE has allowed 24. Honved's ability to control matches and limit opposition opportunities has been the decisive factor in their 5-point advantage.

Unexpected Narrative: The Compression of Midtable and Promotion Uncertainty

Perhaps the season's most intriguing subplot involves the remarkable tightness of the midtable standings, where just 4 points separate 5th-placed Csakvar from 8th-placed Fehérvár FC. Traditionally, promotion races in second-tier competitions feature clear separation between title contenders and the chasing pack, yet the 2024–25 NB II has produced a scenario in which the second promotion spot remains genuinely contested among four credible candidates. This compression reflects both the quality of the 16-team format—the streamlined competition appears to have eliminated the weakest clubs, raising overall standards—and the relative consistency of Hungarian football's mid-tier clubs. Neither Csakvar, Kozarmisleny, Karcag, nor Fehérvár has separated itself decisively, meaning the final weeks of the season will likely determine promotion through marginal differences in form and head-to-head records rather than any team pulling clear. This unpredictability, while frustrating for supporters of teams outside the top two, has enhanced the league's narrative drama.

The 2024–25 Structural Transition and Its Impact

The reduction of the Nemzeti Bajnokság II from 20 to 16 teams ahead of the 2024–25 season represented the most significant structural change to the competition in two decades. By eliminating four teams, the Hungarian football authorities sought to concentrate quality and intensity, removing the perceived dilution that had characterized the 20-team format. Early evidence suggests this reform has achieved its intended effect: the remaining 16 clubs have produced competitive football across all positions, with no team emerging as a clear outlier in terms of quality or performance gap. The absence of the traditional "dead rubber" matches that characterized the final weeks of the 20-team era has created a season in which nearly every fixture carries genuine implications for promotion or relegation. Furthermore, the reduction has not eliminated competitive balance—the spread of points from 1st to 16th demonstrates that the 16-team format has retained parity while improving the overall quality of individual matches.

Historical Context: From Regional Division to Unified Second Tier

The Nemzeti Bajnokság II's path to its current unified structure reflects Hungary's broader football evolution. The 2004–05 structural reform, which split the league into Eastern and Western regional divisions, was designed to reduce travel costs and create locally competitive clusters. However, this system created complications for promotion and created perceptions of unequal competitive standards between the regions. The return to a single national second tier, while predating the 2024–25 reduction, represented a reaffirmation of the league's national character. The current 16-team format appears to have found a sustainable equilibrium: large enough to represent Hungary's regional diversity and club base, yet compact enough to ensure competitive intensity and meaningful matches throughout the season.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Nemzeti Bajnokság II?

The Nemzeti Bajnokság II currently features 16 teams, reduced from 20 teams in the 2023–24 season. This streamlining, implemented ahead of the 2024–25 season, was designed to intensify competition and improve match quality.

How does promotion work in the NB II?

The top two finishers in the Nemzeti Bajnokság II earn automatic promotion to the Nemzeti Bajnokság I (Hungary's top division) for the following season, replacing the two relegated teams from the top flight.

What is the relegation system in NB II?

The bottom three teams in the Nemzeti Bajnokság II are relegated at the end of each season to the regional third-tier divisions: NB III Kelet (Eastern) and NB III Nyugat (Western). This three-team drop maintains balance across the pyramid.

When does the Nemzeti Bajnokság II season run?

The NB II season typically runs from summer (July or August) through spring (May), with teams playing 30 matches across the calendar year in a home-and-away format.

Who is the current title sponsor of the NB II?

Merkantil Bank holds the title sponsorship rights, and the league is officially known as the Merkantil Bank Liga. The sponsorship agreement enhances the competition's commercial profile and visibility.

How many points do teams earn for a win in NB II?

Teams earn 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss—the standard modern football points system used across European leagues.

API data: 26 May 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2026