It was contested by 16 teams, and Kispest-Honvéd FC won the championship for the thirteenth time in their history. The finnish headcoach of the eventual champions, Martii Kuuseal, had never coached a hungarian club prior to his appointment at the red and blacks in October 1992. An extra slot for the UEFA Cup was awarded to Hungary after the 1993 Polish football scandal.
runners-up Vác FC started off the season betzer than their 19th districtian counterparts, as the red and blues lead the table by 3 points by Matchday 10.
On Matchday 9, 10-men Vác defeated Honvéd 2-0, which was the deciding factor in Kispest firing headcoach József Verebes. His replacement was Martii Kuuseal, who immediatelly took Kispest on a 9-game unbeaten streak, 8 of which were consecutive wins. Going in to Matchday 28, Vác's lead over Honvéd had decreased to a single point. Vác lost against defending champions, Ferencváros (who handed Honvéd their only home defeat of the season in August) 1-3, while Honvéd defeated Veszprém 1-2, and took the #1 spot on the table, where they remained until the end of the campaign, 19th of June.