1998 Primera B de Chile

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Primera B de Chile
Season1998
Champions Cobresal
Promoted Cobresal
O'Higgins
Santiago Morning
Relegated Deportes Colchagua
1999

The 1998 Primera B de Chile was the 48th completed season of the Primera B de Chile.

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Cobresal was tournament’s champion [1] and was promoted to 1999 Primera División de Chile alongside O'Higgins and Santiago Morning, which achieved the promotion in the Promotion Playoffs.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Cobresal 3019837922+5765
2 O'Higgins 3019296139+2259
3 Santiago Morning 3017764023+1758
4 Unión Española 3017586044+1656
5 Universidad de Concepción 30164105944+1552
6 Everton 30146104330+1348
7 Deportes Linares 30128104752544
8 Deportes Melipilla 30101374235+743
9 Magallanes 301010103741440
10 Unión San Felipe 301121740652535
11 Deportes Ovalle 30810123944534
12 Deportes Antofagasta 306111330451529
13 Fernández Vial 305121336531727
14 Deportes Arica 305101524472325
15 Ñublense 30581728542623
16 Regional Atacama 303101723502719
Source: [ citation needed ]

Promotion/relegation play-offs

19 December 1998 Santiago Morning 2 – 0 Provincial Osorno Santa Laura
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Referee: Eduardo Gamboa
19 December 1998 Unión Española 1 – 6 Coquimbo Unido Santa Laura
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Attendance: 8,978
Referee: Christian Lemus

22 December 1998 Provincial Osorno [3] 1 – 1 Santiago Morning Parque Schott
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22 December 1998 Coquimbo Unido [5] 1 – 3 Unión Española Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso
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References

  1. "El partido que reunió a las "viejas glorias" de Cobresal". Primerabchile.cl (in Spanish). 10 May 2018. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  2. Provincial Osorno relegated, Santiago Morning promoted.
  3. Provincial Osorno relegated, Santiago Morning promoted.
  4. Coquimbo Unido stayed in the first level, while Unión Española remained in the second level.
  5. Coquimbo Unido stayed in the first level, while Unión Española remained in the second level.