- 1897–98 Netherlands Football League Championship
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Netherl. Football Championship Season 1897-98 Champions RAP (4th title) ← 1896–971898–99 →The Netherlands Football League Championship 1897/1898 was contested by ten teams participating in two divisions. The national champion would be determined by a play-off match featuring the winners of the eastern and western football division of the Netherlands. RAP won this years championship by beating Vitesse 4-2.
Contents
New entrants
Eerste Klasse East: (new division)
- Go Ahead Wageningen, returning after one year of absence (previously participating in the western division)
- PW
- Vitesse
Eerste Klasse West:
- Celeritas
- HFC Haarlem
Divisions
Eerste Klasse East
Pos Club P W D L GF GA Pts Note 1 Vitesse 4 3 1 0 12 5 7 Championship play-off 2 Go Ahead Wageningen 4 1 2 4 9 8 4 3 PW 4 0 1 3 6 14 1 Eerste Klasse West
Pos Club P W D L GF GA Pts Note 1 RAP 12 9 2 1 39 8 20 Championship play-off 2 Sparta Rotterdam 12 6 4 2 22 13 16 3 HBS Craeyenhout 12 6 1 5 24 19 13 4 HFC Haarlem 12 4 3 5 23 23 11 5 Rapiditas Rotterdam 12 4 2 6 21 31 10 6 HVV Den Haag 12 4 2 6 16 28 10 7 Celeritas 12 0 4 8 7 30 4 Not participating next season Championship play-off
Team 1 Score Team 2 RAP 4–2 Vitesse RAP won the championship.
References
- RSSSF Netherlands Football League Championships 1898-1954
- RSSSF Eerste Klasse West
- RSSSF Eerste Klasse Oost
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