2011–12 Nemzeti Bajnokság II
Eastern group
Teams
and MTK Budapest FC finished the 2010–11 season in the bottom two places of the table and thus were relegated to their respective NB II divisions. MTK ended a 16-year stay in the top league, while Szolnok were relegated after just one year in the league.The two relegated teams were replaced with the champions of the two 2010–11 NB II groups, Diósgyőri VTK of the East Group and Pécsi MFC of the West Group. Diósgyőr made their immediate comeback to the league, while Pécs returned to the competition after an absence of four seasons.
Stadium and locations
Club | Short name | City | Stadium | Capacity |
Balmazújváros | Balmazújváros | Batthyány utcai Sportpálya | 2,300 | |
Békéscsaba | Békéscsaba | Kórház utcai stadion | 10,432 | |
Honvéd II | Budapest | Bozsik Stadion | 700 | |
Cegléd | Cegléd | Malomtó széli Stadion | 4,000 | |
Debrecen II | Debrecen | DEAC Stadion | 3,200 | |
Eger | Eger | Szentmarjay Tibor Városi Stadion | 6,000 | |
Kazincbarcika | Kazincbarcika | Pete András Stadion | 3,000 | |
Mezőkövesd | Mezőkövesd | Mezőkövesdi Városi Stadion | 2,571 | |
Nyíregyháza | Nyíregyháza | Városi Stadion | 10,300 | |
Orosháza | Orosháza | Mátrai- Stadion | 3,000 | |
REAC | Budapest | Stadion Budai II. Laszló | 7,500 | |
Szeged | Szeged | Szegedi VSE Stadion | 5,000 | |
Szolnok | Szolnok | Tiszaligeti Stadion | 4,000 | |
Újpest II | Budapest | Szusza Ferenc Stadium | 13,501 | |
Vác | Vác | Városi Stadion | 9,000 | |
Vecsés | Vecsés | Stadion Dózsa György út | 3,000 |