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==Promoted teams== ==Promoted teams==

Revision as of 11:30, 19 December 2009

The 1998/99 season of the Jupiler League was held between August 21, 1998 and May 16, 1999. Racing Genk became champions.

Promoted teams

These teams were promoted from the second division at the start of the season:

Relegated teams

These teams were relegated to the second division at the end of the season:

Genk's title success

After a deceiving start of the competition Anderlecht managed to come back at the top of the ranking under the management of Jean Dockx and Franky Vercauteren even beating its long-time rival Standard Liège in a memorable 0-6 demonstration. Two matches before the end of the season, the ranking was as such:

1. Genk       32 70
2. Brugge     32 68
3. Anderlecht 32 64

Those three teams were thus still able to win the championship. While Club Brugge lost its game to Mouscron 2-0, Anderlecht secured a 2-5 win to Genk. However the Racing did win its last match at Harelbeke and it thus became champion.

Battle for Europe

With Genk qualifying for the UEFA Champions League, Anderlecht and Brugge entered the UEFA Cup.

The relegation dog fight

Lommel avoided relegation by winning its last match 2-1 to Charleroi while the newcomer Kortrijk lost to Anderlecht. The other newcomer (Oostende) was already relegated at this moment.


Final league table

P W D L F A GD Pts
C 1   Genk 34 22 7 5 74 38 +36 73
  2   Club Brugge 34 22 5 7 65 38 +27 71
  3   Anderlecht 34 21 7 6 76 39 +37 70
  4   Mouscron 34 19 9 6 76 47 +29 66
  5   Lokeren 34 17 6 11 69 61 +8 57
  6   Standard Liège 34 17 3 14 55 47 +8 54
  7   Lierse 34 16 6 12 72 47 +25 54
  8   Gent 34 14 10 10 55 59 -4 52
  9   Sint-Truidense 34 14 9 11 52 46 6 51
  10   Germinal Ekeren 34 14 7 13 48 46 +2 49
  11   Harelbeke 34 10 11 13 44 46 -2 41
  12   Westerlo 34 11 7 16 56 62 -6 40
  13   Eendracht Aalst 34 9 8 17 48 66 -18 35
  14   Charleroi 34 7 11 16 40 54 -14 32
  15   Beveren 34 8 6 20 33 60 -27 30
  16   Lommel 34 7 7 20 33 56 -23 28
R 17   Kortrijk 34 6 7 21 49 81 -32 25
R 18   Oostende 34 4 10 20 27 79 -52 22

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points; C = Champions; R = Relegated

Top goal scorers

Scorer Goals Team
Jan Koller 24 Lokeren
Branko Strupar 18 Genk
Souleymane Oulare 17 Genk
Zoran Ban 16 Mouscron
Tomasz Radzinski 15 Anderlecht
Jochen Janssen 15 Westerlo
Filip Fiers 15 Sint-Truidense
Eric Van Meir 14 Lierse

See also

References

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