1998–99 First League of the Republika Srpska

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The 1998–99 First League of the Republika Srpska is the 4th season since establishment. Since Football Association of Republika Srpska is not a member of UEFA nor FIFA, league champion did not qualified for European tournament. Croats and Bosniaks had their own league and their champion did not qualify to European tournament either.

Republika Srpska political entity of the sovereign country of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Republika Srpska is one of two constitutional and legal entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The entities are largely autonomous. Its de jure capital city is Sarajevo, but the de facto capital and administrative centre is Banja Luka.

Football Association of Republika Srpska

The Football Association of Republika Srpska is the official football association of the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It organizes the national cup, the domestic league which forms one of the two second tier divisions below the national top division. The FSRS also has a national team that represents Republika Srpska in mostly friendlies. The association was founded in 1992 and supervises over 300 football clubs throughout Republika Srpska, that includes a staff of 600 coaches, and a referee association with 1,200 members. The association also has a youth system, with financial support to youth teams and building new football schools. Its structure is identical with other national football associations, but currently acts as a subdivision within Bosnia's FA.

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Teams

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
1 Radnik (C)3423567138+3374
2 Rudar Ugljevik 3422758025+5573
3 Boksit 3422396034+2669
4 Kozara 3417895836+2259
5 Sloga Trn 34184126640+2658
6 BSK 34191145740+1758
7 Drina Zvornik 34155145749+850
8 Sloboda Novi Grad 34154155439+1549
9 Glasinac 34153165756+148
10 Leotar 34137146058+246
11 Ljubić 38168145450+456
12 Borac Banja Luka 34136154439+545
13 Famos Vojkovići 341351635541944
14 Rudar Prijedor 34126163946742
15 Borac Šamac 341321937642741
16 Jedinstvo Brčko 341151843702738
17 Omladinac (R)34742335764125Relegation to Second League RS
18 Sarajevo (East) (R)344030201139312
Source: BiHSoccer.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.

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