The members of the NB II champion team included Alfréd Antalóczy, Vilmos Drobnits and Sándor Kaló.
The association (MKSZ) first announced the single-group NB I/B championship in 1968, which was won by the TBSC with a great advantage and was able to be included in Nemzeti Bajnokság I again.
In 1974, Tatabánya KC became the first small-scale champion in the history of Hungarian men's handball, breaking the hegemony of the capital.
László Marosi, the six-time goal king of TBSC, has been certified for the German Bundesliga team, TBV Lemgo.
The Tatabánya KC presidency gave the team one year under similar conditions to return to Nemzeti Bajnokság I.
In his ranks with players such as Ivo Díaz, Gyula Gál, Gergely Harsányi, Máté Halász, Gábor Szente.
The following table shows in detail MOL Tatabánya Kézilabda Club kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors by year: