1998–99 Primeira Divisão





















































Primeira Divisão
Season 1998–99
Champions
Porto
18th title
Relegated
Beira-Mar
Chaves
Académica
Champions League
Porto (group stage)
Boavista (third qualifying round)
UEFA Cup
Benfica (first round)
Sporting CP (first round)
Vitória de Setúbal (first round)
Matches played 306
Goals scored 810 (2.65 per match)
Top goalscorer
Mário Jardel (36 goals)
Biggest home win
Porto 7–0 Beira-Mar
(24 January 1999)
Biggest away win
Campomaiorense 0–5 Benfica
(29 November 1998)
Académica 0–5 Alverca
(3 April 1999)
Highest scoring
Porto 7–1 Académica Coimbra
(16 May 1999)
Chaves 4–4 Farense
(21 February 1999)
Salgueiros4–4 Beira-Mar
(30 May 1999)

← 1997–98


1999–2000 (Primeira Liga)




















The 1998–99 Primeira Divisão was the 65th edition of top flight of Portuguese football. It started on 23 August 1998 with a match between Chaves and Académica Coimbra, and ended on 30 May 1999. The league was contested by 18 clubs with Porto as the defending champions.


Porto won the league and qualified for the 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League group stage, along with Boavista, who qualified for the third round. With the extinction of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, the Taça de Portugal winner qualified for the UEFA Cup, so Beira-Mar joined Benfica, Sporting CP and Vitória de Setúbal in the 1999-2000 UEFA Cup; in opposite, Beira-Mar, Chaves and Académica Coimbra were relegated to the Liga de Honra. Mário Jardel was the top scorer with 36 goals.




Contents






  • 1 Promotion and relegation


    • 1.1 Teams relegated to Liga de Honra


    • 1.2 Teams promoted from Liga de Honra




  • 2 Teams


    • 2.1 Stadia and locations


    • 2.2 Managerial changes




  • 3 League table


  • 4 Results


    • 4.1 Top goalscorers




  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Promotion and relegation



Teams relegated to Liga de Honra



  • Leça

  • Varzim

  • Belenenses


Leça, Varzim and Belenenses, were consigned to the Liga de Honra following their final classification in 1997-98 season.



Teams promoted from Liga de Honra



  • União de Leiria

  • Beira-Mar

  • Alverca


The other three teams were replaced by União de Leiria, Beira-Mar, Alverca from the Liga de Honra.



Teams


[1]



Stadia and locations




1998–99 Primeira Divisão is located in Portugal

Farense

Farense



Alverca

Alverca



Leiria

Leiria



Académica

Académica



Benfica Sporting Estrela


Benfica
Sporting
Estrela



Campomaiorense

Campomaiorense



Beira-Mar

Beira-Mar



Porto Boavista Salgueiros


Porto
Boavista
Salgueiros



Braga

Braga



Rio Ave

Rio Ave



V. Guimarães

V. Guimarães



Chaves

Chaves



V. Setúbal

V. Setúbal





Location of teams in Primeira Divisão 1998-99 (Mainland)




Marítimo is located in Madeira

Marítimo

Marítimo




Location of teams in Primeira Divisão 1998-99 (Madeira)








































































































































Team
Head Coach
City
Stadium
1997–98 finish

Académica Coimbra

Portugal Raul Águas

Coimbra

Estádio Cidade de Coimbra
15th

Alverca

Mozambique Mário Wilson

Alverca
Complexo do Alverca
3rd in Divisão de Honra

Beira-Mar

Portugal António Sousa

Aveiro

Estádio Mário Duarte
2nd in Divisão de Honra

Benfica

Scotland Graeme Souness

Lisbon

Estádio da Luz
2nd

Boavista

Portugal Jaime Pacheco

Porto

Estádio do Bessa
6th

Braga

Portugal Vítor Oliveira

Braga

Estádio Primeiro de Maio
10th

Campomaiorense

Portugal João Alves

Campo Maior
Estádio Capitão Cesar Correia
11th

Chaves

Portugal Horácio Gonçalves

Chaves

Estádio Municipal de Chaves
16th

Estrela da Amadora

Portugal Jorge Jesus

Amadora

Estádio José Gomes
7th

Farense

Spain Paco Fortes

Faro

Estádio de São Luís
14th

Marítimo

Portugal Augusto Inácio

Funchal

Estádio dos Barreiros
5th

Porto

Portugal Fernando Santos

Porto

Estádio das Antas
1st

Rio Ave

Portugal Carlos Brito

Vila do Conde

Estádio dos Arcos
9th

Salgueiros

Portugal Dito

Porto

Estádio Engenheiro Vidal Pinheiro
8th

Sporting CP

Croatia Mirko Jozic

Lisbon

Estádio José Alvalade
4th

União de Leiria

Portugal Mário Reis

Leiria

Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa
1st in Divisão de Honra

Vitória de Guimarães

Serbia and Montenegro Zoran Filipovic

Guimarães

Estádio D. Afonso Henriques
3rd

Vitória de Setúbal

Portugal Carlos Cardoso

Setúbal

Estádio do Bonfim
13th


Managerial changes



































































































Team
Outgoing manager
Date of vacancy
Position in table
Incoming manager
Date of appointment

Braga

Portugal Vítor Oliveira
25 October 1998
9th

Portugal Carlos Manuel
26 October 1998

Campomaiorense

Portugal João Alves
29 November 1998
18th

Portugal José Pereira
30 November 1998

Marítimo

Portugal Augusto Inácio
20 December 1998
16th

Portugal Nelo Vingada
21 December 1998

Chaves

Portugal Horácio Gonçalves
3 January 1999
17th

Portugal Augusto Inácio
4 January 1999

Vitória de Guimarães

Serbia and Montenegro Zoran Filipovic
3 January 1999
10th

Portugal Quinito
4 January 1999

Farense

Spain Paco Fortes
5 February 1999
14th

Portugal João Alves
6 February 1999

Académica Coimbra

Portugal Raul Águas
7 February 1999
18th

Portugal Gregório Freixo
8 February 1999

Braga

Portugal Carlos Manuel
26 February 1999
10th

Portugal Manuel Cajuda
27 February 1999

Alverca

Mozambique Mário Wilson
28 February 1999
17th

Portugal José Romão
1 March 1999

Chaves

Portugal Augusto Inácio
26 April 1999
17th

Spain Rodríguez Vaz
14 May 1999

Benfica

Scotland Graeme Souness
2 May 1999
3rd

Portugal Shéu
3 May 1999


League table















































































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification or relegation
1

Porto (C)
34
24
7
3
85
26
+59
79

1999–2000 UEFA Champions League First group stage
2

Boavista
34
20
11
3
57
29
+28
71

1999–2000 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
3

Benfica
34
19
8
7
71
29
+42
65

1999–2000 UEFA Cup First round
4

Sporting CP
34
17
12
5
64
32
+32
63
5

Vitória de Setúbal
34
15
8
11
37
38
−1
53
6

União de Leiria
34
14
10
10
36
29
+7
52

7

Vitória de Guimarães
34
14
8
12
53
41
+12
50
8

Estrela da Amadora
34
11
12
11
33
40
−7
45
9

Braga
34
10
12
12
38
50
−12
42
10

Marítimo
34
10
11
13
44
45
−1
41
11

Farense
34
10
9
15
39
54
−15
39
12

Salgueiros
34
7
17
10
45
55
−10
38
13

Campomaiorense
34
10
7
17
41
51
−10
37
14

Alverca
34
8
11
15
36
50
−14
35
15

Rio Ave
34
8
11
15
26
47
−21
35
16

Beira-Mar[a](R)
34
6
15
13
36
53
−17
33



1999-2000 UEFA Cup First Round
Relegation to the 1999–2000 Segunda Divisão de Honra
17

Chaves (R)
34
5
10
19
39
70
−31
25
Relegation to 1999–2000 Segunda Divisão de Honra
18

Académica (R)
34
4
9
21
30
70
−40
21

Source: Primeira Divisão
Rules for classification: 1st points, 2nd head-to-head, 3rd goals average
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.
Notes:




  1. ^ Beira-Mar qualified for the UEFA Cup as Portuguese Cup winners




Results


















































































































































































































































































































































































































Home Away[1]

ACA

ALV
BEM BEN BOA BRA CPM CHA EST FAR MAR POR RAV SAL SCP ULE VGU
VSE

Académica


0–5

1–0

0–3

2–3

1–1

1–5

1–2

2–2

2–1

1–3

0–2

1–1

0–1

2–2

0–1

1–1

2–0

Alverca

2–1


1–1

0–2

0–0

0–0

2–1

3–1

0–1

1–3

3–0

1–5

0–1

1–1

3–2

0–2

2–1

1–0

Beira-Mar

0–2

2–1


1–1

1–1

4–2

2–1

1–1

0–0

0–1

1–1

2–1

1–2

4–1

2–2

1–1

0–0

1–1

Benfica

3–0

2–2

3–0


0–3

4–1

1–1

4–1

2–0

5–0

3–1

1–1

3–1

5–0

3–3

0–0

3–1

2–0

Boavista

3–1

3–0

2–1

2–1


1–0

2–1

4–1

2–1

3–0

1–2

0–0

1–0

2–1

2–2

1–0

2–0

1–1

Braga

2–2

0–0

2–1

2–1

1–2


0–2

1–0

1–1

0–0

1–1

3–3

2–0

1–1

2–0

2–4

2–1

3–0

Campomaiorense

2–1

2–2

4–1

0–5

1–1

2–0


4–1

3–0

3–1

0–2

0–2

0–0

0–0

0–0

0–3

1–0

1–2

Chaves

1–0

1–1

1–0

0–4

1–1

1–2

3–2


4–1

4–4

1–1

0–4

0–0

1–1

2–2

1–2

2–3

1–2

Estrela da Amadora

2–1

1–0

1–2

0–1

2–1

0–0

1–0

2–1


2–1

1–0

1–1

1–0

1–1

0–1

1–1

1–1

5–0

Farense

2–0

1–0

2–1

1–0

2–2

0–2

2–1

2–1

1–1


0–0

0–3

0–1

2–1

1–3

1–1

1–2

1–1

Marítimo

4–1

3–3

1–1

1–0

3–0

3–0

0–1

2–2

1–1

1–3


0–1

2–0

2–2

1–3

3–2

1–0

0–1

Porto

7–1

3–1

7–0

3–1

0–2

1–0

2–0

1–0

2–0

2–0

1–0


4–0

4–1

3–2

3–1

2–0

6–0

Rio Ave

1–1

0–0

1–1

0–2

0–2

1–2

3–1

1–1

1–1

2–2

2–1

1–1


2–1

0–1

1–0

0–1

1–1

Salgueiros

1–1

0–0

4–4

1–1

0–0

1–1

1–1

2–0

1–1

4–2

2–2

1–3

5–1


2–1

0–0

3–2

1–0

Sporting CP

5–0

2–0

0–0

1–2

1–1

4–1

3–0

2–1

3–0

1–0

2–0

1–1

2–0

3–1


2–0

3–0

0–0

União de Leiria

1–0

1–0

1–0

1–1

0–0

0–0

3–1

3–1

0–1

2–1

1–0

2–2

2–0

1–0

0–3


0–1

0–1

Vitória de Guimarães

1–1

3–1

3–0

0–2

2–3

5–1

2–0

6–1

3–0

1–0

1–1

3–2

3–0

3–3

1–1

0–0


2–0

Vitória de Setúbal

1–0

4–0

0–0

1–0

1–3

3–0

2–0

1–0

2–0

1–1

3–1

1–2

1–2

3–0

1–1

1–0

1–0


Source: Foradejogo (Portuguese)
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.



Top goalscorers

































































Rank
Player
Club
Goals
1

Brazil Mário Jardel
Porto
36
2

Portugal Nuno Gomes
Benfica
24
3

Brazil Demétrius
Campomaiorense
16

Brazil Silva
Braga
5

Ghana Ayew
Boavista
15

Romania Timofte
Boavista

Canada Alex Bunbury
Marítimo
8

Mozambique Chiquinho Conde
Vitória Setúbal
14

Slovenia Zahovic
Porto
10

Bulgaria Yordanov
Sporting
13

Brazil Edmilson
Vitória de Guimarães

Source: Footballzz[2]



See also


  • 1998–99 in Portuguese football


References





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External links



  • Portugal 1998-99 - RSSSF (Jorge Miguel Teixeira)

  • Portuguese League 1998/99 - footballzz.co.uk

  • Portugal - Table of Honor - Soccer Library

  • Portuguese Wikipedia - Campeonato Português de Futebol - I Divisão 1998/1999









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