- 1988–89 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
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Statistics of Nemzeti Bajnokság I in the 1988/1989 season.
Overview
16 teams participated and Budapest Honvéd FC won the championship.
League standings
Pos Club P W PSW PSL L GF GA Pts 1 Budapest Honvéd FC 30 16 6 1 7 44 28 61 2 Ferencvárosi TC 30 16 4 3 7 49 29 59 3 MTK Hungária FC 30 13 8 3 6 41 34 58 4 Videoton SC 30 17 1 4 8 57 32 57 5 Győri ETO FC 30 16 3 2 9 44 31 56 6 FC Tatabánya 30 12 3 6 9 39 35 48 7 Békéscsabai Előre Spartacus 30 12 4 2 12 40 36 46 8 Vác-Újbuda LTC 30 10 5 5 10 33 34 45 9 Újpest FC 30 11 2 4 13 37 35 41 10 Veszprémi LC 30 9 6 2 13 23 35 41 11 Pécsi MSC 30 9 3 7 11 35 37 40 12 BFC Siófok 30 8 4 6 12 34 41 38 13 Szombathelyi Haladás 30 7 5 4 14 31 44 35 14 Vasas SC 30 8 2 7 13 35 58 35 15 Zalaegerszegi TE 30 7 4 5 14 37 44 34 16 Dunaújváros FC 30 3 6 5 16 27 53 26 3 points were awarded for a victory; in case of a draw, a penalty shoot out was held with the winner of that getting 2 and the loser 1 point.
References
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