1959–60 Nemzeti Bajnokság I

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Nemzeti Bajnokság I
Season1959–60
1960–61

Final standings of the Hungarian League 1959/1960 season

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Final standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGRPtsQualification or relegation
1 Újpesti Dózsa 26176352262.00040Champions
2 FTC 26147556311.80635
3 Vasas SC 26128644291.51732
4 MTK 26109747351.34329
5 Diósgyőri VTK 26107935301.16727
6 Tatabányai Bányász 26107933321.03127
7 Bp. Honvéd 26971048441.09125
8 Szegedi EAC 26971033370.89225
9 Salgótarjáni BTC 26791031340.91223
10 Dorogi Bányász 26611932430.74423
11 Pécsi Dózsa 26871135520.67323
12 Csepel 26841423400.57520
13 Haladás 26671332470.68119Relegated to NB II
14 BVSC 263101327480.56316
Source: rsssf.com

Results

Home \ Away BVS CSE DIÓ DOR FTC HAL HON MTK PÉC SAL SZE TAT ÚJP VAS
BVSC 0–10–00–21–42–12–22–21–21–14–11–10–31–3
Csepel 0–00–21–01–22–01–31–12–10–20–12–10–51–0
Diósgyőr 1–12–12–02–11–00–21–05–01–13–10–20–00–0
Dorogi Bányász 2–25–12–01–72–01–41–31–13–11–10–00–02–1
Ferencváros 5–11–02–15–32–03–20–24–03–10–01–10–12–2
Haladás 3–22–03–21–11–11–11–12–02–20–12–01–32–4
Budapest Honvéd 1–10–03–25–12–22–23–24–33–20–13–51–20–1
MTK Budapest 3–11–21–01–11–05–23–03–04–31–10–10–01–0
Pécsi Dózsa 0–11–12–11–13–22–11–13–33–13–21–03–21–2
Salgótarján 2–10–11–20–01–11–11–02–11–12–03–20–10–0
Szegedi EAC 3–01–02–31–10–14–11–02–24–10–31–01–21–1
Tatabányai Bányász 1–12–12–12–02–42–01–01–02–00–02–21–20–3
Újpesti Dózsa 2–04–22–20–00–13–13–25–44–11–03–12–22–0
Vasas 2–13–21–13–12–21–22–42–21–12–03–02–03–0
Source: rsssf.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Statistical leaders

Top goalscorers

RankScorerClubGoals
1 Flag of Hungary.svg Flórián Albert Ferencvárosi TC 27
2 Flag of Hungary.svg Lajos Tichy Budapest Honvéd 26
3 Flag of Hungary.svg János Dunai Pécsi Dózsa 15
Flag of Hungary.svg Ferenc Szusza Újpesti Dózsa 15
5 Flag of Hungary.svg János Göröcs Újpesti Dózsa 14
6 Flag of Hungary.svg Pál Orosz Ferencvárosi TC 13
Flag of Hungary.svg Károly Sándor MTK Budapest 13
8 Flag of Hungary.svg Gyula Szilágyi Vasas SC 11
9 Flag of Hungary.svg László Bödör MTK Budapest 10
Flag of Hungary.svg László Pál Diósgyőri Vasas 10
Flag of Hungary.svg László Lahos Tatabányai Bányász 10
Flag of Hungary.svg Imre Sátori Csepel SC 10

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