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1998–99 SC Bastia season

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SC Bastia
1998–99 season
ChairmanFrançois Nicolaï
ManagerHenryk Kasperczak
Laurent Fournier[1]
José Pasqualetti[2]
StadiumStade Armand Cesari
Division 113th
Coupe de FranceEnd of 64
Coupe de la LigueEnd of 32
Intertoto CupSemi finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Frédéric Née (11)
All: Frédéric Née (14)
Highest home attendance8,459 vs Marseille (24 September 1998)
Lowest home attendance3,726 vs Auxerre (19 December 1998)
Average home league attendance5,229

French football club SC Bastia's 1998–99 season. Finished 13th place in league. Top scorer of the season, including 14 goals in 12 league matches have been Frédéric Née. Was eliminated to Coupe de France end of 64, the Coupe de la Ligue was able to be among the final 32 teams and the Intertoto Cup was able to be among the semi finals.

Players

In

Summer
Winter

Out

Summer
Winter

Squad

As of 15 July 2012[3]

French Division 1

League table

Position Club Points Played W D L GF GA GD av. attendance Europe, Ligue 2
12 RC Strasbourg 38 34 8 14 12 30 36 -6 17533
13 SC Bastia 38 34 10 8 16 37 46 -9 5225
14 AJ Auxerre 37 34 9 10 15 40 45 -5 11087

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
34 10 8 16 37 46  −9 38 9 5 3 27 13  +14 1 3 13 10 33  −23

Source: LFP

Results by round

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Matches

Date Opponent H / A Result Goal(s) Attendance
8 August 1998 Montpellier H 2 - 2 André 8', 90' (pen.) 5,744
15 August 1998 Paris SG A 2 - 0 - 38,427
22 August 1998 Metz H 3 - 0 André 31', Née 53', Paulo Alves 87' 6,440
30 August 1998 Auxerre A 1 - 0 Jurietti Red card 74' 9,662
11 September 1998 Le Havre H 2 - 0 Laurent 10', 74', André Yellow card 56' Yellow-red card 4,434
19 September 1998 Rennes A 2 - 0 - 13,256
24 September 1998 Marseille H 0 - 2 - 8,459
3 October 1998 Bordeaux H 2 - 0 Paulo Alves 10', André 61' 4,002
18 October 1998 Toulouse A 2 - 1 Jurietti 46', Fournier Yellow card 85' Yellow-red card 11,828
24 October 1998 Strasbourg H 0 - 0 - 4,027
30 October 1998 Nancy A 1 - 2 Née 24', André 39' 7,725
6 November 1998 Lorient H 2 - 1 André 30', Née 49' 5,008
11 November 1998 Sochaux A 2 - 1 Née 7' 7,591
14 November 1998 AS Monaco H 3 - 1 Świerczewski 17', André 66', Valery Yellow card 79' Yellow-red card, Née 83' 4,146
20 November 1998 Lens A 1 - 0 Clayton Yellow card 71' Yellow-red card, Mazzoncini Red card 88' 28,457
28 November 1998 Lyon H 4 - 1 Jurietti 18', Née 23', André 68' (pen.), 73', Modesto Red card 74' 4,232
4 December 1998 Nantes A 2 - 0 Moreau Yellow card 44' Yellow-red card, Durand Red card 44', Świerczewski Red card 70', Valery Red card 88' 17,605
12 December 1998 Paris SG H 2 - 0 Née 3', 45' 5,143
15 December 1998 Metz A 4 - 0 - 14,700
19 December 1998 Auxerre H 2 - 0 Paulo Alves 50', Laurent 87' 3,726
16 January 1999 Le Havre A 1 - 1 Née 17', Świerczewski Red card 60' 10,077
29 January 1999 Rennes H 0 - 1 Valery Yellow card 13' Yellow-red card, Durand Yellow card 16' Red card 5,298
6 February 1999 Marseille A 3 - 1 Laurent 76' 48,269
13 February 1999 Bordeaux A 2 - 0 - 25,744
26 February 1999 Toulouse H 1 - 1 Prince 59' 4,279
10 March 1999 Strasbourg A 1 - 1 Clayton 79' 12,415
19 March 1999 Nancy H 1 - 2 Krupniković 57', Durand Yellow card 86' Yellow-red card 5,142
3 April 1999 Lorient A 3 - 1 Perez 40' 11,910
13 April 1999 Sochaux H 1 - 1 Perez 40' 6,028
24 April 1999 AS Monaco A 1 - 1 Née 8' 6,198
1 May 1999 Lens H 1 - 1 André Red card 38', Laurent 56' 6,694
5 May 1999 Lyon A 2 - 1 Laurent 3' 25,474
22 May 1999 Nantes H 1 - 0 Née 55' 6,090
29 May 1999 Montpellier A 3 - 0 - 13,446

Coupe de France

Date Opponent H / A Result Goal(s) Attendance
23 January 1999 Dijon A 2 - 1 André 69' 6,600

Coupe de la Ligue

Date Opponent H / A Result Goal(s) Attendance
9 January 1999 Sochaux A 1 - 0 - 6,000

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Date Opponent H / A Result Goal(s) Attendance
2. round
4 July 1998 North Macedonia Makedonia Skopje A 1 - 0 - 2,000
11 July 1998 North Macedonia Makedonia Skopje H 7 - 0 André 9', Née 15', Laurent 50', 81' (pen.), Prince 63', 76', Matingou 85' 2,500
3. round
18 July 1998 Turkey Altay H 2 - 0 Née 40', Prince 62' 2,500
25 July 1998 Turkey Altay A 3 - 2 (a.e.t.) Valery Red card 30', Świerczewski Red card 80', Jurietti 92' (pen.), 103' (pen.) 2,000
Semi final
29 July 1998 Serbia Vojvodina H 2 - 0 Née 16', Laurent 42' (pen.) 2,500
5 August 1998 Serbia Vojvodina A 4 - 0 Jurietti Yellow card 54' Yellow-red card 10,000

Statistics

Top scorers

As of 15 July 2012[4]
Place Position Nation Name Ligue 1 Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue Intertoto Cup Total
1 FW France Frédéric Née 11 0 0 3 14
2 FW France Pierre-Yves André 9 1 0 1 11
3 FW France Pierre Laurent 6 0 0 3 9
4 DF France Franck Jurietti 2 0 0 2 4
= FW France Prince Daye 1 0 0 3 4
6 MF Portugal Paulo Alves 3 0 0 0 3
7 MF France Sébastien Perez 2 0 0 0 2
8 MF Serbia Nebojša Krupniković 1 0 0 0 1
= MF Tunisia José Clayton 1 0 0 0 1
= MF Poland Piotr Świerczewski 1 0 0 0 1
= MF Democratic Republic of the Congo Franck Matingou 0 0 0 1 1

League assists

As of 15 July 2012[5]
Place Position Nation Name Assists
1 MF Tunisia José Clayton 6
2 FW France Frédéric Née 4
3 FW France Pierre-Yves André 3
= FW France Pierre Laurent 3
5 DF France Franck Jurietti 2
= DF France Christophe Deguerville 2
7 DF Guinea Morlaye Soumah 1
= MF Poland Piotr Świerczewski 1
= FW Guinea Ousmane Soumah 1
= MF Portugal Paulo Alves 1
= MF Poland Mariusz Piekarski 1
= DF Democratic Republic of the Congo Franck Matingou 1
= MF France Sébastien Perez 1
= DF France Frédéric Mendy 1
= DF France François Modesto 1

References

  1. ^ From to 19 October 1998.
  2. ^ From to 1 April 1999.
  3. ^ Bastia 1998-1999, Footballdatabase.eu, Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  4. ^ Bastia 1998-99 buts, LFP, Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  5. ^ Bastia 1999-2000, stat2foot, Retrieved 30 June 2012.