List of Zalaegerszegi TE seasons

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Zalaegerszegi Torna Egylet is a professional Hungarian football club based in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary.

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WinnersRunners-upThird Promoted Relegated

Seasons

As of 25 May 2022

DomesticInternationalManager
League Cup
Div.No.SeasonPldWDLGF–GADif.Pts.Pos.CompetitionResult
NBI ?. 2001–02 [1] 38218976-47+29711st ? Did not qualify Flag of Hungary.svg Bozsik
NBI ?. 2002–03 [2] 32158962-49+13537th ? Champions League 3QR Flag of Hungary.svg Bozsik
NBI ?. 2003–04 [3] 321161525-47-22397th ? Did not qualify Flag of Hungary.svg Bozsik, Flag of Hungary.svg Mihalecz, Flag of Hungary.svg Gellei
NBI ?. 2004–05 [4] 301351248-45+3446th ? Flag of Hungary.svg Gellei
NBI ?. 2005–06 [5] 30981342-47-53511th ? Flag of Hungary.svg Dajka, Flag of Hungary.svg Szentes, Flag of Hungary.svg Simon
NBI ?. 2006–07 [6] 30174954-38+16553rd ? Flag of Hungary.svg Simon, Flag of Hungary.svg Nagy
NBI ?. 2007–08 [7] 301371055-39+16467th ? Flag of Hungary.svg Petrović, Flag of Hungary.svg Mihály Nagy
NBI ?. 2008–09 [8] 30157852-44+8524th ? Flag of Hungary.svg Supka, Flag of Hungary.svg Csank
NBI ?. 2009–10 [9] 30158759-45+14535th ? Flag of Hungary.svg Csank
NBI ?. 2010–11 [10] 301461051-47+4484th ? Flag of Hungary.svg Csank
NBI Down-arrow-14.png?. 2011–12 [11] 301101925-65-401316th ? Flag of Hungary.svg Prukner
NBII ?. 2012–13 [12] 30156950-35+15514th ? Flag of Hungary.svg Preisinger, Flag of Hungary.svg Simon
NBII ?. 2013–14 [13] 30912943-48-5399th ? Flag of Hungary.svg Lendvai, Flag of Hungary.svg Lőrincz
NBII ?. 2014–15 [14] 30108242-47-2388th ? Flag of Hungary.svg Lendvai
NBII ?. 2015–16 [15] 30174955-30+25553rd ? Flag of Hungary.svg Csank, Flag of Hungary.svg Mihalecz
NBII ?. 2016–17 [16] 3814131156-49+7557th ? Flag of Hungary.svg Csató, Flag of Serbia.svg Spišljak
NBII ?. 2017–18 [17] 381281845-58-134416th R16 Flag of Hungary.svg Artner
NBII Up-arrow-14.png?. 2018–19 [18] 37247672-41+31791st R64 Flag of Hungary.svg Dobos
NBI ?. 2019–20 [19] 3311101251-44+7437th QF Flag of Hungary.svg Dobos
NBI ?. 2020–21 [20] 331071658-58+0379th QF Flag of Hungary.svg Márton, Flag of Hungary.svg Boér, Flag of Hungary.svg Waltner
NBI ?. 2021–22 [21] 331091444-58-14398th R32 Flag of Hungary.svg Waltner, Flag of Hungary.svg Molnár (interim)
NBI ?. 2022–23 00000-0+00TBD TBD Flag of the Netherlands.svg Moniz
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