1998–99 FK Partizan season

The 1998–99 season was the 53rd season in FK Partizan's existence. This article shows player statistics and matches that the club played during the 1998–99 season.

Partizan
1998–99 season
President Ivan Ćurković
Head coach Ljubiša Tumbaković
First League of FR YugoslaviaWinners
FR Yugoslavia CupRunners-up
Cup Winners' CupSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague: Saša Ilić (13 goals)
All: Saša Ilić (20)

Players

Squad information

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  BIH Nikola Damjanac
GK  YUG Radiša Ilić
DF  YUG Vuk Rašović
DF  YUG Đorđe Svetličić
DF  YUG Branko Savić
DF  MKD Marjan Gerasimovski
DF  YUG Zoltan Sabo
DF  MKD Milan Stojanoski
DF  BIH Predrag Pažin
DF  YUG Mladen Krstajić
DF  YUG Dragoljub Jeremić
MF  YUG Ljubiša Ranković
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  YUG Goran Arnaut
MF  YUG Goran Trobok
MF  YUG Goran Obradović
MF  YUG Darko Tešović
MF  YUG Igor Duljaj
MF  YUG Vladimir Ivić
MF  YUG Saša Ilić
FW  YUG Ivica Iliev
FW  YUG Srđan Baljak
FW  YUG Dejan Živković
FW  YUG Mateja Kežman
FW  YUG Nenad Bjeković

Competitions

First League of FR Yugoslavia

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Partizan (C) 24 21 3 0 59 11 +48 66 Qualification for Champions League first qualifying round
2 Obilić 24 20 4 0 61 9 +52 64 Excluded from European competitions[lower-alpha 1]
3 Red Star Belgrade 24 15 6 3 54 18 +36 51 Qualification for UEFA Cup qualifying round[lower-alpha 1]
4 Vojvodina 24 13 3 8 45 22 +23 42
5 Rad 24 11 7 6 26 26 0 40
Source: RSSSF.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. Obilić was excluded from the UEFA competitions because was the club owner Željko "Arkan" Ražnatović was charged with war crimes. Their place was given to Vojvodina.[1]
1Partizan4–1Radnički NišBelgrade
Ilić
Trobok
Vuković
Stadium: Partizan Stadium
2Priština0–4PartizanPriština
Ivić
Trobok
Gerasimovski
3Partizan4–1ŽeleznikBelgrade
Obradović
Rašović
Stadium: Partizan Stadium
4Spartak Subotica0–4PartizanSubotica
Stojisavljević
Ilić
Tomić
Obradović
5Partizan3–1MogrenBelgrade
Ivić
Ilić
Stadium: Partizan Stadium
6Radnički Kragujevac1–2PartizanKragujevac
Kežman
20 September 1998 7Partizan2–1Crvena zvezdaBelgrade
Tomić  27'
Kežman  87'
Ljubojević  70' Stadium: Partizan Stadium
Attendance: 25,000
8Sartid1–2PartizanSmederevo
Rašović
Ivić
9Partizan2–0VojvodinaBelgrade
Ivić
Ilić
Stadium: Partizan Stadium
10Zemun1–2PartizanBelgrade
Obradović
Tomić
11Partizan4–0RadBelgrade
Rašović
Iliev
Vuković
Ivić
Stadium: Partizan Stadium
14Partizan3–0Hajduk KulaBelgrade
Ilić
Iliev
Stadium: Partizan Stadium
15Milicionar0–1PartizanBelgrade
Vuković
16Partizan0–0ObilićBelgrade
Stadium: Partizan Stadium
17OFK Beograd2–3PartizanBelgrade
Rašović
Iliev
18Radnički Niš0–0PartizanNiš
Stadium: Čair Stadium
19Partizan3–0PrištinaBelgrade
Ivić
Vuković
Ilić
Stadium: Partizan Stadium
20Železnik0–2PartizanBelgrade
Kežman
Ilić
22Mogren0–3PartizanBudva
Ivić
Bjeković
Ilić
23Partizan2–0Radnički KragujevacBelgrade
Rašović
Ivić
Stadium: Partizan Stadium
20 March 1999 24Crvena zvezda2–2PartizanBelgrade
Pjanović  7'
Gojković  30'
Kežman  34'
Ilić  53'
Stadium: Marakana
Attendance: 40,000

The championship was stopped on 14 May 1999, because of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, after 24 rounds.

FR Yugoslavia Cup

1 August 1998 First roundČSK Čelarevo3–4PartizanČelarevo
2 September 1998 Second round 1st legPartizan2–0Radnički KragujevacBelgrade
Stadium: Stadion FK Partizan
23 September 1998 Second round 2nd legRadnički Kragujevac0–1
(0 – 3 agg.)
PartizanKragujevac
10 October 1998 Quarter-finals 1st legPartizan3–0ZemunBelgrade
Stadium: Stadion FK Partizan
28 October 1998 Quarter-finals 2nd legZemun1–4
(1 – 7 agg.)
PartizanBelgrade
23 June 1999 Semi-finalsPartizan1–0ObilićBelgrade
Kežman  5' Stadium: Stadion FK Partizan
26 June 1999 FinalCrvena zvezda4–2PartizanBelgrade
Škorić  16', 62' (pen.)
Pjanović  18'
Gojković  86'
Rašović  37' (pen.)
Kežman  45'
Stadium: Marakana
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Krstivoje Filipović

Cup Winners' Cup

Qualifying round

13 August 1998 1st legPartizan 2–0 Dinamo BatumiBelgrade, FR Yugoslavia
Bjeković  18'
Ilić  34'
Stadium: Partizan Stadium
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Dick J.H. Van Egmond (Netherlands)
27 August 1998 2nd legDinamo Batumi 1–0
(1 – 2 agg.)
PartizanBatumi, Georgia
Sichinava  28' Stadium: Tsentral Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Pasquale Rodomonti (Italy)

First round

17 September 1998 1st legNewcastle United 2–1 PartizanNewcastle upon Tyne, England
Shearer  12'
Dabizas  71'
Rašović  68' (pen.) Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 26,599
1 October 1998 2nd legPartizan 1–0
(a 2 – 2 agg.)
Newcastle UnitedBelgrade, FR Yugoslavia
Rašović  53' (pen.) Stadium: Partizan Stadium
Attendance: 28,000

Second round

22 October 1998 1st legLazio 0–0 PartizanRome, Italy
20:45 Report Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 24,966
Referee: René Temmink (Netherlands)
5 November 1998 2nd legPartizan 2–3
(2 – 3 agg.)
LazioBelgrade, FR Yugoslavia
20:45 Krstajić  18'
Iliev  85'
Report Salas  43' (pen.), 76'
Stanković  67'
Stadium: Partizan Stadium
Attendance: 32,000
Referee: Fritz Stuchlik (Austria)
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See also

References

  1. "No Champions League spot for Wisla Krakow". Reuters. 15 June 1999. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
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