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1998–99 Serie B
Italian football league season
Italian football league season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Serie B |
| season | 1998–99 |
| promoted | Verona (3rd title) |
| Torino | |
| Lecce | |
| Reggina | |
| relegated | Reggiana |
| Fidelis Andria | |
| Lucchese | |
| Cremonese | |
| league topscorer | ITA Marco Ferrante (26 goals) |
| matches | 380 |
| total goals | 865 |
| prevseason | 1997–98 |
| nextseason | 1999–2000 |
Torino Lecce Reggina Fidelis Andria Lucchese Cremonese
The Serie B 1998–99 was the sixty-seventh tournament of this competition played in Italy since its creation.
Teams
Cesena, Cremonese, Cosenza and Ternana had been promoted from Serie C, while Brescia, Atalanta, Lecce and Napoli had been relegated from Serie A.
Personnel and sponsoring
| Team | Manager | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Atalanta | ITA Bortolo Mutti | Asics | Somet |
| Brescia | ITA Silvio Baldini | Garman | Ristora |
| Cesena | ITA Alberto Cavasin | Adidas | Orogel |
| Chievo Verona | ITA Lorenzo Balestro & ITA Luciano Miani | Biemme | Paluani |
| Cosenza | ITA Giuliano Sonzogni | Kappa | Provincia di Cosenza |
| Cremonese | ITA Gaetano Salvemini | Puma | Bossini Docce |
| Fidelis Andria | ITA Giorgio Rumignani | Biemme | Banca Popolare Andriese/Gruppo Ferri |
| Genoa | ITA Luigi Cagni | Kappa | Festival Crociere |
| Hellas Verona | ITA Cesare Prandelli | Erreà | Atreyu Immobiliare |
| Lecce | ITA Nedo Sonetti | Asics | Banca del Salento |
| Lucchese | ITA Tarcisio Burgnich | Erreà | Cremlat |
| Monza | ITA Pierluigi Frosio | Adidas | Vismara Salumi |
| Napoli | ITA Vincenzo Montefusco | Nike | Polenghi Lombardo |
| Pescara | ITA Luigi De Canio | Puma | Gelati Gis |
| Ravenna | ITA Sergio Santarini | Erreà | Valleverde Calzature |
| Reggiana | ITA Angelo Gregucci & ITA Fabiano Speggiorin | Erreà | Latte Giglio |
| Reggina | ITA Bruno Bolchi | Asics | Caffè Mauro |
| Ternana | ITA Vincenzo Guerini | Ennedue | TAD Metals Ambiente |
| Torino | ITA Emiliano Mondonico | Kelme | SDA Express Courier |
| Treviso | ITA Gianfranco Bellotto | Lotto | Segafredo |
Final classification
Results
Attendances
| # | Club | Average |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Napoli | 26,149 |
| 2 | Torino | 19,687 |
| 3 | Atalanta | 13,694 |
| 4 | Genoa | 12,961 |
| 5 | Verona | 11,376 |
| 6 | Ternana | 10,123 |
| 7 | Lecce | 9,733 |
| 8 | Reggina | 8,909 |
| 9 | Brescia | 7,346 |
| 10 | Pescara | 6,524 |
| 11 | Cesena | 6,421 |
| 12 | Cosenza | 5,810 |
| 13 | Reggiana | 4,922 |
| 14 | Treviso | 4,589 |
| 15 | Lucchese | 4,088 |
| 16 | Ravenna | 4,038 |
| 17 | Chievo | 3,264 |
| 18 | Fidelis Andria | 3,043 |
| 19 | Monza | 2,662 |
| 20 | Cremonese | 2,525 |
Source:
References
References
- https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/ita/aveita99.htm
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