- 1998–99 Danish Superliga
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Faxe Kondi Ligaen Season 1998-99 Champions Aalborg BK Relegated Aarhus Fremad
B.93← 1997–98The 1998-99 Danish Superliga season was the 9th season of the Danish Superliga league championship, governed by the Danish Football Association. It took place from the first match on July 26, 1998 to final match on June 16, 1999.
The Danish champions and runner-ups qualified for the UEFA Champions League 1999-00 qualification, while the third placed team qualified for the qualification round of the UEFA Cup 1999-00. The fourth and fifth placed teams qualified for the UEFA Intertoto Cup 1999, while the two lowest placed teams of the tournament was directly relegated to the Danish 1st Division. Likewise, the Danish 1st Division champions and runners-up were promoted to the Superliga.
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Table
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts 1. Aalborg BK 33 17 13 3 65 37 +28 64 2. Brøndby IF 33 19 4 10 73 37 +36 61 3. AB Copenhagen 33 17 5 11 49 36 +13 56 4. Lyngby FC 33 14 10 9 55 60 -5 52 5. Herfølge BK 33 12 11 10 44 36 +8 47 6. Vejle BK 33 14 5 14 54 48 +6 47 7. FC København 33 12 10 11 55 52 +3 46 8. Viborg FF 33 13 5 15 61 59 +2 44 9. Silkeborg IF 33 10 14 9 52 53 -1 44 10. Aarhus GF 33 11 10 12 45 55 -10 43 11. Aarhus Fremad 33 7 8 18 51 73 -22 29 12. Boldklubben 1893 33 3 3 27 22 80 -58 12 Top goalscorers
Position Player Club Goals 1 Heine Fernandez Viborg FF 23 2 Chris Hermansen AB Copenhagen 19 - Ebbe Sand Brøndby IF 19 4 Søren Hermansen Lyngby FC 18 5 Søren Frederiksen Aalborg BK 17 6 Carsten Fredgaard Lyngby FC 16 - Henrik Pedersen Silkeborg IF 16 8 David Nielsen FC København 15 9 Kasper Dalgas Vejle BK 13 10 Bo Hansen Brøndby IF 12 - Bo Nielsen Aarhus GF 12 See also
- 1998-99 in Danish football
External links
- (Danish) Fixtures at NetSuperligaen.dk
- (Danish) Peders Fodboldstatistik
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