List of Nemzeti Bajnokság I managers

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Managers in the Nemzeti Bajnokság are involved in the day-to-day running of the team, including the training, team selection, and player acquisition. Their influence varies from club-to-club and is related to the ownership of the club and the relationship of the manager with fans. Managers are required to have a UEFA Pro Licence which is the final coaching qualification available, and follows the completion of the UEFA 'B' and 'A' Licences.The UEFA Pro Licence is required by every person who wishes to manage a club in the Nemzeti Bajnoksag on a permanent basis.

Current managers[]

As of 8 June 2018.

Name Nat. Date of birth Club Division Appointed Time as manager Source
Nebojša Vignjević Serbia 15 May 1968 Újpest Nemzeti Bajnokság I 23 October 2013 8 years, 64 days
Marko Nikolić Serbia 20 July 1979 Fehérvár Nemzeti Bajnokság I 6 June 2017 4 years, 203 days [1]
András Herczeg Hungary 11 July 1956 Debrecen Nemzeti Bajnokság I 8 June 2017 4 years, 201 days [2]
Tamás Feczkó Hungary 6 May 1973 MTK Budapest Nemzeti Bajnokság I 9 June 2017 4 years, 200 days [3]
Elemér Kondás Hungary 11 September 1963 Kisvárda Nemzeti Bajnokság I 1 July 2017 4 years, 178 days
Attila Kuttor Hungary 29 May 1970 Mezőkövesd Nemzeti Bajnokság I 17 October 2017 4 years, 70 days
Serhiy Rebrov Ukraine 9 April 1966 Ferencváros Nemzeti Bajnokság I 8 December 2013 3 years, 126 days
Michal Hipp Slovakia 13 May 1963 Szombathelyi Haladás Nemzeti Bajnokság I 13 November 2017 4 years, 43 days
Fernando Spain 27 September 1970 Diósgyőr Nemzeti Bajnokság I 4 April 2018 3 years, 266 days
Hungary 7 May 1966 Puskás Akadémia Nemzeti Bajnokság I 7 June 2018 2 years, 262 days
Tomislav Sivić Hungary 25 September 1965 Paks Nemzeti Bajnokság I 9 January 2014 2 years, 213 days
Giuseppe Sannino Italy 19 September 1962 Budapest Honvéd Nemzeti Bajnokság I 10 December 2017 2 years, 212 days

Winning managers[]

As of 6 May 2021

Rank Manager Won Season1
1. England Jimmy Hogan 5 1916–17, 1917–18, 1918–19, 1919–20, 1920–21 (MTK Budapest)
1. Hungary 5 1942, 1943, 1959 (Csepel), 1945, 1946 (Újpest)
3. Hungary Jenő Kalmár 4 1948 (Csepel), 1952, 1954, 1955 (Budapest Honvéd)
3. Hungary Lajos Baróti 4 1957 (spring) (Vasas Budapest), 1969, 1970 (spring), 1970–71 (Újpest)
3. Hungary Rudolf Illovszky 4 1960–61, 1961–62, 1965, 1976–77 (Vasas Budapest)
3. Hungary Pál Várhidi 4 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979 (Újpest)
7. Hungary 3 1923, 1924, 1925 (MTK Budapest)
7. Hungary István Tóth Potya 3 1927, 1928 (Ferencváros), 1933 (Újpest)
7. Hungary Márton Bukovi 3 1951, 1953, 1957–58 (MTK Budapest)
7. Hungary Dezső Novák 3 1980–81, 1994–95, 1995–96 (Ferencváros)
7. Hungary József Verebes 3 1981–82, 1982–83 (Győr), 1986–87 (MTK Budapest)
7. Hungary Imre Komora 3 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86 (Budapest Honvéd)
7. Hungary Sándor Egervári 3 1998–99, 2002–03 (MTK Budapest), 1999–00 (Dunaújváros)
7. Ukraine Serhiy Rebrov 3 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21 (Ferencváros)
15. Hungary Attila Supka 2 2004–05,[4] 2005–06,[5][6] (Debrecen)
15. Hungary 2 1904 (MTK Budapest), 1905 (Ferencváros)
15. Hungary 2 1929–30, 1930–31 (Újpest)
15. Hungary Zoltán Blum 2 1931–32, 1933–34 (Ferencváros)
15. Hungary Béla Guttmann 2 1938–39, 1946–47 (Újpest)
15. Hungary 2 1940, 1941 (Ferencváros)
15. Hungary Sir. Ferenc Puskás 2 1949–50, 1950 (Budapest Honvéd)
15. Hungary József Mészáros 2 1962–63, 1964 (Ferencváros)
15. Hungary Károly Lakat 2 1967, 1968 (Ferencváros)
15. Hungary Imre Kovács 2 1972, 1973 (Újpest)
15. Hungary György Mezey 2 1991 (Budapest Honvéd), 2011 (Videoton)
15. Hungary János Csank 2 1994 (Vác), 2001 (Ferencváros)
15. Hungary József Garami 2 1997, 2008 (MTK Budapest)
15. Hungary András Herczeg 2 2009, 2010 (Debrecen)
15. Hungary Alfréd Schaffer 2 1936, 1937 (MTK Budapest)
15. Hungary Attila Pintér 2 2004 (Ferencváros), 2013[7] (Győr)
15. Hungary Elemér Kondás 2 2012, 2014 (Debrecen)
31. Hungary 1 1908 (MTK Budapest)
31. England Holmes W 1 1914 (MTK Budapest)
31. England Herbert Burgess 1 1921–22 (MTK Budapest)
31. Hungary Sándor Bródy 1 1926 (Ferencváros)
31. Hungary Béla Révész 1 1929 (MTK Budapest)
31. Hungary 1 1934–35 (Újpest)
31. Hungary 1 1938 (Ferencváros)
31. Hungary Ferenc Rónay 1 1943–44 (Nagyvárad)
31. Hungary Antal Lyka 1 1948–49 (Ferencváros)
31. Hungary 1 1959–60 (Újpest)
31. Hungary Nándor Hidegkuti 1 1963 (Győr)
31. Hungary Lajos Csordás 1 1966 (Vasas Budapest)
31. Hungary Jenő Dalnoki 1 1975–76 (Ferencváros)
31. Hungary Lajos Tichy 1 1979–80 (Budapest Honvéd)
31. Hungary Bertalan Bicskei 1 1987–88 (Budapest Honvéd)
31. Hungary 1 1988–89 (Budapest Honvéd)
31. Hungary 1 1989–90 (Újpest)
31. Hungary Tibor Nyilasi 1 1991–92 (Ferencváros)
31. Finland Martti Kuusela 1 1992–93 (Budapest Honvéd)
31. Hungary Péter Várhidi 1 1997–98 (Újpest)
31. Hungary Péter Bozsik 1 2001–02 (Zalaegerszeg)
31. Czech Republic Miroslav Beránek 1 2006–07 (Debrecen)
31. Spain Joan Carrillo Milán 1 2014–15 (Videoton)
31. Germany Thomas Doll 1 2015–16 (Ferencváros)
31. Italy Marco Rossi 1 2016–17 (Honvéd)
31. Serbia Marko Nikolić 1 2017–18 (Videoton)
Notes
  • Note 1: For the seasons 1901, 1902 (won by Budapesti TC) 1903, 1906–07, 1908–09, 1909–10, 1910–11, 1911–12, 1912–13 (won by Ferencváros) managers are not included in the ranking since they are unknown.
  • Note 2: Active managers are in bold.

References[]

  1. ^ "Videoton: Nikolić aláírt - Hivatalos". Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 6 June 2017. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  2. ^ "DVSC: Herczeg András marad a vezetőedző - Hivatalos". Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). 8 June 2017. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  3. ^ "MTK: Feczkó Tamás lett az új vezetőedző – hivatalos - NSO". 9 June 2017.
  4. ^ "First at last for Debrecen". UEFA. 20 May 2005.
  5. ^ "Debrecen clinch title at the death". UEFA. 3 June 2006.
  6. ^ "Debrecen did it again". UEFA. 19 June 2006.
  7. ^ "Debreceni deny Győr in Hungarian Cup final". UEFA. 22 May 2013.
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