1997–98 FK Sarajevo season

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FK Sarajevo
1997-1998 season
President Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg M. Granov
Manager Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg Mehmed Janjoš
Stadium Koševo City Stadium
P. League of Bosnia 2.
Bosnia Football Cup 1.
Super Cup of Bosnia 1.
Top goalscorerLeague: Alen Avdić 14
All: Alen Avdić 14
Highest home attendance38.000 v Željezničar
Biggest win1:5
Biggest defeat3:1
  1996-1997
1998-1999  

The 1997-1998 season was FK Sarajevo's 49th season in history, and their 4th consecutive season in the top flight of Bosnian football.

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Players

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Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Mirsad Dedić (Captain)
2 7 FW Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Džemo Smječanin (vice captain)
3 MF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Samir Duro
3 MF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Amar Ferhatović
4 DF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Dženan Hošić
5 DF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Ahmed Hadžispahić
5 FW Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Reuf Herco
6 DF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Elvedin Beganović
7 20 MF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Nermin Gogalić
8 12 FW Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Alen Avdić
9 MF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Dženan Uščuplić
10 MF Flag of Cameroon.svg  CMR Jean Louis Nouken
10 15 13 4 FW Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Ševal Zahirović
11 FW Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Emir Granov
No.Pos.NationPlayer
12 GK Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Almir Hurtić
13 16 MF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Ismet Alić
14 15 FW Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Aldin Čenan
15 DF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Almir Mešetović
16 MF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Faruk Ihtijarević
18 DF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Mirza Selimović
23 FW Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Azrudin Valentić
25 DF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Senad Begić
DF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Adnan Ćupina
DF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Ervin Uščuplić
DF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Emir Alihodžić
MF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Emir Tufek
MF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Almir Ušanović

Statistics

Kit

SupplierSponsor
Flag of England.svg Umbro Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg Sarajevo Tobacco Factory

Competitions

Premier League

Regular season

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Bosna (Q)3019385528+2760Qualification to championship play-off
2 Čelik (Q)3016864830+1856
3 Sarajevo (Q)3015875633+2353
4 Željezničar (Q)3014794942+749
5 Sloboda Tuzla 30137103927+1246
Source: RSSSF.org
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Play-offs

Group Mostar

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Sarajevo 211021+14Advanced to final
2 Široki Brijeg 210162+43
3 Čelik 20112751
Source: [ citation needed ]
27 May 1998 Široki Brijeg 0–1 Sarajevo Mostar
Gogalić Soccerball shade.svg78'Stadium: Bijeli Brijeg
Attendance: 15.000
30 May 1998 Sarajevo 1–1 Čelik Mostar
Smječanin Soccerball shade.svg50' (pen.)Hajdarević Soccerball shade.svg48'Stadium: Bijeli Brijeg
Final
5 June 1998 Sarajevo 0–1 Željezničar Sarajevo
20:15 CEST Report Zubanović Soccerball shade.svg90'Stadium: Koševo
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Lutz Michael Fröhlich (Germany)

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References

  1. "FK Sarajevo - Squad 1997/1998".