1998–99 B Group

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Bulgarian B Group
Season1998–99
Champions Chernomorets
Promoted Chernomorets
Belasitsa
Olimpik
Relegated Dimitrovgrad
Chardafon
Akademik
Olimpik-Hadzhi Dimitar
Matches played240
Goals scored696 (2.9 per match)
1999–00

The 1998–99 B Group was the 43rd season of the Bulgarian B Football Group, the second tier of the Bulgarian football league system. A total of 16 teams contested the league. [1]

Chernomorets Burgas, Belasitsa Petrich and Olimpik Galata were promoted to Bulgarian A Group. Dimitrovgrad, Chardafon Gabrovo, Akademik Sofia and Olimpik-Hadzhi Dimitar Sliven were relegated.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Chernomorets Burgas (P)3021366220+4266Promotion to 1999–2000 A Group
2 Belasitsa Petrich (P)3020286027+3362
3 Olimpik Galata (P)3020284621+2562
4 Maritsa Plovdiv 3019476425+3961
5 Kremikovtsi 30171124841+752
6 Antibiotic-Ludogorets Razgrad 30144124635+1146
7 Cherno More Varna 301421437481144
8 Botev Vratsa 30124145042+840
9 Spartak Pleven 30124144043340
10 Haskovo 30131164549440
11 Svetkavitsa Targovishte 30124144045540
12 Etar Veliko Tarnovo 301141530471737
13 Dimitrovgrad (R)301111836572134Relegation to 1999–2000 V Group
14 Chardafon Gabrovo (R)301041633562334
15 Akademik Sofia (R)30661822492724
16 Olimpik-Hadzhi Dimitar Sliven (R)30422437915414
Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

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References

  1. "Bulgaria 1998/99". RSSSF .