1998–99 Serie B

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Serie B
Season1998–99
Promoted Verona (3rd title)
Torino
Lecce
Reggina
Relegated Reggiana
Fidelis Andria
Lucchese
Cremonese
Matches played380
Goals scored865 (2.28 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of Italy.svg Marco Ferrante (26 goals)

The Serie B 1998–99 was the sixty-seventh tournament of this competition played in Italy since its creation.

Contents

Teams

Cesena, Cremonese, Cosenza and Ternana had been promoted from Serie C, while Brescia, Atalanta, Lecce and Napoli had been relegated from Serie A.

Final classification

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Hellas Verona (P, C)38181286038+2266Promotion to Serie A
2 Torino (P)38198115836+2265
3 Reggina (P)38161664532+1364
4 Lecce (P)381810104739+864
5 Pescara 38189115042+863
6 Atalanta 38141954427+1761
7 Brescia 381414104433+1156
8 Treviso 381414105242+1056
9 Napoli 381215114138+351
10 Ravenna 381312134751451
11 Chievo 381115123740348
12 Genoa 381016125353046
13 Cesena 381015133741445
14 Monza 381015133238645
15 Ternana 3810151339501145
16 Cosenza 3811101741531243
17 Reggiana (R)38914154049941Relegation to Serie C1
18 Fidelis Andria (R)389131633491640
19 Lucchese (R)388131735451037
20 Cremonese (R)383112430693920
Source: Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.

Results

Home \ Away ATA BRE CES CHV COS CRE FAN GEN LCE LUC MON NAP PES RAV REA REG TER TOR TRV HEL
Atalanta 1–10–01–13–03–00–01–02–11–02–01–14–01–10–02–11–01–02–23–2
Brescia 1–13–00–10–01–00–03–10–02–12–20–03–03–00–12–32–02–12–10–2
Cesena 0–01–00–03–01–11–12–23–11–00–10–01–14–22–00–22–10–12–32–0
Chievo 2–00–20–00–32–01–21–11–21–43–20–20–21–10–03–01–00–24–22–0
Cosenza 2–21–12–12–12–02–02–21–10–02–31–01–53–12–01–21–11–21–00–1
Cremonese 1–31–23–10–10–32–11–10–21–21–11–10–30–22–20–21–13–21–10–0
Fidelis Andria 0–11–11–10–11–01–01–10–01–00–02–12–23–22–30–12–01–41–31–1
Genoa 2–11–14–13–30–04–10–00–11–12–11–13–21–31–11–16–11–01–03–3
Lecce 0–02–02–12–22–02–11–03–11–00–13–10–11–01–01–03–21–10–10–2
Lucchese 2–20–00–01–10–02–11–21–02–21–23–22–00–12–00–01–10–12–11–2
Monza 1–20–00–10–03–00–01–00–21–10–00–10–21–01–01–11–10–20–01–0
Napoli 0–02–01–00–01–22–11–12–12–22–11–22–02–42–01–11–00–01–10–0
Pescara 1–03–20–01–11–01–02–14–10–00–01–00–11–01–00–25–12–10–11–1
Ravenna 0–01–12–10–02–12–03–02–11–23–00–01–11–11–01–10–21–03–22–3
Reggiana 0–01–21–11–13–21–13–01–32–13–21–10–10–23–01–11–11–12–11–1
Reggina 0–00–03–11–02–10–01–10–01–32–10–02–13–01–13–01–11–01–00–0
Ternana 1–11–21–10–22–01–02–10–00–11–02–12–12–22–20–00–02–13–22–0
Torino 2–12–11–22–01–05–32–03–03–12–13–33–21–23–02–01–20–00–03–1
Treviso 1–11–00–01–05–13–11–32–01–01–13–11–11–01–13–24–21–10–00–0
Hellas Verona 1–00–21–00–01–15–23–02–15–14–01–01–04–14–02–53–13–10–01–1
Source: Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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