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1998–99 First League of FR Yugoslavia
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | First League of FR Yugoslavia |
| season | 1998–99 |
| winners | Partizan |
| 16th domestic title | |
| relegated | none |
| continentalcup1 | Champions League |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Partizan |
| continentalcup2 | UEFA Cup |
| continentalcup2 qualifiers | Red Star |
| Vojvodina | |
| league topscorer | Dejan Osmanović (16) |
| matches | 216 |
| total goals | 616 |
| prevseason | 1997–98 |
| nextseason | 1999–2000 |
16th domestic title Vojvodina The 1998–99 First League of FR Yugoslavia was the seventh season of the FR Yugoslavia's top-level football league since its establishment. It was contested by 18 teams, and Partizan won the championship (declared on 12 June 1999).
The championship was stopped on 14 May 1999, because of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, after 24 rounds.
Teams
| Club | City | Stadium | Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Partizan | Belgrade | Partizan Stadium | 32,710 |
| Red Star | Belgrade | Red Star Stadium | 55,538 |
| Vojvodina | Novi Sad | Karađorđe Stadium | 17,204 |
| Zemun | Zemun, Belgrade | Zemun Stadium | 10,000 |
| Rad | Belgrade | Stadion Kralj Petar I | 6,000 |
| Proleter | Zrenjanin | Stadion Karađorđev park | 13,500 |
| Hajduk Kula | Kula | Stadion Hajduk | 6,000 |
| Obilić | Belgrade | FK Obilić Stadium | 4,500 |
| Železnik | Belgrade | Železnik Stadium | 8,000 |
| Mogren | Budva | Stadion Lugovi | 4,000 |
| OFK Beograd | Karaburma, Belgrade | Omladinski Stadium | 20,000 |
| Sartid 1913 | Smederevo | Smederevo City Stadium | 17,200 |
| Spartak | Subotica | Subotica City Stadium | 13,000 |
| Radnički | Kragujevac | Čika Dača Stadium | 15,000 |
| Priština | Priština | Priština City Stadium | 25,000 |
| Budućnost Podgorica | Podgorica | Podgorica City Stadium | 12,000 |
| Radnički Niš | Niš | Čair Stadium | 18,000 |
| Milicionar | Belgrade | SC MUP Makiš | 4,000 |
League table
Results
Winning squad
Champions: Partizan Belgrade (Coach: Ljubiša Tumbaković)
Players (league matches/league goals)
- SRP Nikola Damjanac
- FRY Vuk Rašović
- FRY Branko Savić
- FRY Igor Duljaj
- FRY Zoltan Sabo
- MKD Marjan Gerasimovski
- FRY Darko Tešović
- FRY Goran Trobok
- MKD Milan Stojanoski
- FRY Nenad Bjeković
- FRY Dragan Stojisavljević
- FRY Darko Ljubanović
- FRY Đorđe Svetličić
- FRY Mateja Kežman
- FRY Radiša Ilić (goalkeeper)
- FRY Goran Obradović
- FRY Ivica Iliev
- FRY Vladimir Ivić
- FRY Goran Arnaut
- FRY Mladen Krstajić
- FRY Dragan Čalija
- FRY Saša Ilić
- FRY Ljubiša Ranković
- BUL Predrag Pažin
- FRY Dragoljub Jeremić
- FRY Đorđe Tomić
- FRY Aleksandar Vuković
- FRY Srđan Baljak
- FRY Dejan Živković Source:
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | FRY Dejan Osmanović | Hajduk Kula | |
| 2 | FRY Mihajlo Pjanović | Red Star | |
| 3 | FRY Zoran Ranković | Obilić | 13 |
| FRY Saša Ilić | Partizan | ||
| 5 | FRY Antal Puhalak | Spartak | 12 |
| FRY Vladimir Ivić | Partizan |
References
References
- (15 June 1999). "No Champions League spot for Wisla Krakow". [[Reuters]].
- "Partizan official website".
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