List of Nemzeti Bajnokság I clubs

The following is a list of clubs who have played in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I football league at any time since its formation in 1901.

Rows
The chart contains the 2023-24 season, too.

List of clubs

 * Notes
 *  Note 1: until 1950 Újpest
 *  Note 2: until 1950 Kispest
 *  Note 3: until 1924 Erzsébetfalva, between 1924 and 1932 Pesterzsébet
 *  Note 4: until 1950 Soroksár
 *  Note 5: until 1950 Csepel
 *  Note 6: until 1950 Diósgyőr
 *  Note 7: until 1950 Pestszentlőrinc
 *  Note 8: until 1950 Budafok
 *  Note 9: until 1950 Pereces
 *  Note 10: until 1950 Rákospalota
 *  Note 11: until 1961 Sztálinváros
 * Notes 2
 * Ungvári AC played in the 1944-45 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season but the championship was interrupted due to the World War II.

Most seasons
The following clubs, 109 in total, have participated in the Hungarian League since its inception in 1901 until the 2023–24 season.

As of 30 June 2023.
 * 119 seasons: Ferencváros
 * 117 seasons: Újpest
 * 110 seasons: MTK Budapest
 * 107 seasons: Budapest Honvéd
 * 88 seasons: Vasas Budapest
 * 69 seasons: Győr
 * 62 seasons: Szombathely
 * 56 seasons: Diósgyőr
 * 55 seasons: Fehérvár
 * 51 seasons: Csepel, Pécs
 * 49 seasons: Debrecen
 * 44 seasons: Tatabánya
 * 41 seasons: Zalaegerszeg
 * 38 seasons: Salgótarjáni BTC
 * 28 seasons: 33 FC
 * 27 seasons: Békéscsaba Előre
 * 25 seasons: III. Kerületi TVE
 * 24 seasons: Szeged SC, Törekvés SE
 * 22 seasons: Dorogi FC, Szegedi Petőfi
 * 21 seasons: Nemzeti SC
 * 20 seasons: BFC Siófok, Budapesti TC, Dunaferr SE
 * 18 seasons: Paksi FC
 * 17 seasons: Magyar AC
 * 16 seasons: Kaposvári Rákóczi FC
 * 14 seasons: Gamma FC, Vác FC
 * 13 seasons: Bocskai FC, Budapesti AK, Terézvárosi TC, Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC
 * 12 seasons: Komlói Bányász SK
 * 10 seasons: Budapesti VSC, Elektromos SE, Rákospalotai EAC, Szolnoki MÁV FC, Vörös Lobogó SorTex, Puskás Akadémia FC
 * 9 seasons: Kecskeméti TE, Mezőkövesdi SE
 * 8 seasons: FC Sopron, Lombard Pápa Termál FC
 * 7 seasons: Attila FC, Budapesti Postás SE, Kisvárda
 * 6 seasons: Egri FC, Phöbus FC, Somogy FC
 * 5 seasons: Magyar Úszó Egyesület, Műegyetemi AFC, Sabaria FC, Veszprém FC, VAC, VM Egyetértés SK1
 * 4 seasons: BKV Előre SC, Budapesti MÁVAG SK, Nagykanizsai Olajbányász SE, Ózdi Kohász SE, Stadler FC, Szentlőrinci AC
 * 3 seasons: Erzsébeti Spartacus MTK LE, MOGÜRT, Kolozsvári AC (now 🇷🇴), Nagyváradi AC (now 🇷🇴), Pécsi VSK, Székesfehérvári MÁV Előre SC, Taxisok, Tipográfia TE, Újvidéki AC (now 🇷🇸), Vasas Izzó MTE, Zuglói AC
 * 2 seasons: VII. Kerületi SC, Budapesti EAC, Budapesti SC, Gázszer FC2, Gyirmót FC, Pécs-Baranya FC, Soproni LC, Szegedi Honvéd SE, Szegedi VSE, Újpesti Törekvés SE, Zuglói SE, Budafoki MTE
 * 1 season: Balmazújvárosi FC, Dózsa MaDISz, Bőripari DSE, Dunaújváros PASE, Erzsébetfalvi TC, Fővárosi TK, Ganz-MÁVAG SE, Goldberger SE, Herminamezei AC, Kassai AC (now 🇸🇰), Kistext, Kőbányai Barátság, Lampart FC, Miskolci VSC, Perecesi TK, Szeged LC, Szolnoki Légierő SK, Testvériség SE, Tiszakécske FC, Tokodi Üveggyári SC, Újpesti MTE
 * 0 season: Ungvári AC3 (now 🇺🇦)

Notes: The teams in bold are competing in the 2019–20 season of the Hungarian League.


 * 1 VM Egyetértés SK in the 1974–75 season after the merger with MTK Budapest FC played as MTK-VM.
 * 2 Gázszer FC sold the license for the spring round in the 1999–2000 season for PMFC.
 * 3 Ungvári AC made his debut in the 1944–45 season, after 3 matches with 0 point club occupied the last 16th place, after which the championships were discontinued due to Second World War.

By city
Correct as of 5 June 2016.