1998–99 Saudi Premier League

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Saudi Premier League
Season1998–99
Champions Al-Ittihad (3rd title)
Relegated Hajer
Al-Ansar
1997-98

Statistics of the 1998-1999 Saudi Premier League.

Contents

Stadia and locations

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Locations of teams in the 1998-99 Saudi Professional League
ClubLocationStadium
Al-Ahli Jeddah Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium
Al-Ansar Medina Prince Mohammed bin Abdul Aziz Stadium
Al-Ta'ee Ha'il Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musa'ed Stadium
Al-Najma Unaizah Department of Education Stadium
Al-Hilal Riyadh King Fahd Stadium
Al-Ettifaq Dammam Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium
Al-Ittihad Jeddah Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium
Al-Nassr Riyadh King Fahd Stadium
Al-Riyadh Riyadh King Fahd Stadium
Al-Shabab Riyadh King Fahd Stadium
Al-Wehda Mecca King Abdul Aziz Stadium
Hajer Al-Hasa Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium

Final league table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Al-Hilal 2215343922+1748
2 Al-Ittihad 2215614532+1348 [lower-alpha 1]
3 Al-Ahli 2210843822+1638
4 Al-Shabab 2210844023+1738
5 Al-Nassr 2210393324+933
6 Al-Ettifaq 228682930130
7 Al-Riyadh 227693032227
8 Al-Ta'ee 22741124401625
9 Al-Najma 2265112633723
10 Al-Wehda 22631332461421 [lower-alpha 2]
11 Al-Ansar 22561120341421 [lower-alpha 2]
12 Hajer 22271321391813
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. 3 points deducted?
  2. 1 2 Al-Wehda defeated Al-Ansar 1-0 in the end of season relegation playoff

Playoffs

Semifinals

22 April 1999 Al-Ahli 0–1 Al-Hilal Prince Abdullah al-Faisal Stadium, Jeddah
Hamzah Saleh Soccerball shade.svg4' (o.g.)Referee: Omer Al Mehannah

Final

 Saudi Premier League
1998-99 winners 
Al-Ittihad
3rd title

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