1998 Kyrgyzstan League

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Kyrgyzstan League
Season1998
Champions SKA PVO Bishkek
1997
1999

Statistics of Kyrgyzstan League for the 1998 season.

Contents

Overview

It was contested by 20 teams, and CAG Dinamo MVD Bishkek won the championship.

First stage

Zone A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 SKA PVO Bishkek 141130408+3236
2 National Guard Bishkek 141022389+2932
3 CAG Dinamo MVD Bishkek 1410223012+1832
4 Sverdlovsky ROVD SK Bishkek 147251917+223
5 KVT Dinamo Kara Balta 1460819361718
6 Dinamo Alamedin 144281923414
7 Dinamo Sokuluk 141112735284
8 Dinamo Kant 140212335322
Source: rsssf.com

Zone B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Semetey Kyzyl Kiya 2218226510+5556
2 Dinamo Alay Osh 2215435718+3949
3 Dinamo Ala Buka 2214355125+2645
4 Jalal Abad 2213364528+1742
5 Zhashtyk Ak Altyn Kara-Suu 2213365332+2142
6 Energetik Kara Kul 229673131033
7 FK Nookat 2285927391229
8 Alay Osh 22631334521821
9 Aldiyer Kurshab 22631329421321
10 Svetotekhnika Mayli Say 22431527643715
11 Bazar Korgon Babur 22411721593813
12 Neftchi KRS Kochkor Ata 22331621614012
Source: rsssf.com

Final stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 CAG Dinamo MVD Bishkek 141130358+2736
2 SKA PVO Bishkek 14941365+3131
3 National Guard Bishkek 149142111+1028
4 Dinamo Alay Osh 145362124318
5 Sverdlovsky ROVD SK Bishkek 144551116517
6 Dinamo Ala Buka 143298282011
7 Semetey Kyzyl Kiya 1422101024148
8 Jalal Abad 142210935268
Source: rsssf.com

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