1998–99 First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina

This article includes the statistics of the First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1998–99 season. It was contested only by Bosniak and Croatian clubs. Serbian clubs played in the 1998–99 First League of the Republika Srpska.

Overview

It was contested by 16 teams (Bosniak Group) and 14 teams (Croat Group).

Originally playoff between Croat and Bosniak Group was scheduled, but due to stadium reason, the playoff was canceled. The title was awarded to FK Sarajevo, but neither clubs were qualified for European competition.

Final Tables

Bosniak Group

Pos  Team P W D L F A Pts
1FK Sarajevo302226552168
2FK Bosna Visoko3018210502156
3FK Rudar Kakanj301578392652
4FK Velež Mostar301578463752
5FK Sloboda Tuzla301569453251
6NK Jedinstvo Bihać3013611373945
7FK Željezničar Sarajevo3012810433044
8FK Radnički Lukavac3013413363243
9NK Čelik Zenica3013314474742
10FK Budućnost Banovići3012612232742
11FK Drina Zvornik-Živinice3081012283434
12NK Gradina Srebrenik3071211243233
13NK Iskra308814293932
14NK Zenica307815275429
15FK Zmaj od Bosne307518345726
16FK Vrbanjuša305619225721

Croat Group

Pos  Team P W D L F A Pts
1 Posušje 26 17 7 2 5314 58
2 Široki Brijeg 26 16 5 5 6525 53
3 Zrinjski Mostar 26 16 4 6 4421 52
4 Brotnjo Čitluk 26 14 5 7 5326 47
5 Orašje 26 13 5 8 3925 44
6 Troglav Livno 26 12 1 13 3631 37
7 Kiseljak 26 9 5 12 3035 32
8 Vitez 26 10 1 15 2441 31
9 Stolac 26 9 4 13 2042 31
10 Ljubuški 26 8 6 12 2637 30
11 GOŠK Gabela 26 9 3 14 3054 30
12 Redarstvenik Mostar 26 8 5 13 2736 39
13 Odžak 102 26 8 5 13 3853 29
14 Sloga Uskoplje 26 2 6 18 1662 12

References

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