1998–99 Feyenoord season

Feyenoord 1998–99 football season
Feyenoord
1998–99 season
ChairmanJorien van den Herik
ManagerLeo Beenhakker
StadiumDe Kuip
Eredivisie1st
KNVB CupSemi-finals
UEFA CupQuarter-finals
← 1997–98
1999–2000 →

During the 1998–99 Dutch football season, Feyenoord competed in the Eredivisie.

Season summary

Feyenoord won the Eredivisie with a comfortable 15-point margin over runners-up Willem II. This was their last Dutch league title until 2017.

First-team squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Poland POL Jerzy Dudek
2 DF Ghana GHA Christian Gyan
3 MF Uruguay URU Fernando Picun
4 DF Netherlands NED Bernard Schuiteman
5 MF Netherlands NED Jean-Paul van Gastel (captain)
6 MF Netherlands NED Paul Bosvelt
7 MF Ivory Coast CIV Bonaventure Kalou
8 DF Netherlands NED Kees van Wonderen
9 FW Argentina ARG Julio Ricardo Cruz
10 FW Denmark DEN Jon Dahl Tomasson
11 FW Netherlands NED Henk Vos
13 MF Brazil BRA Tininho
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW Netherlands NED Peter van Vossen
15 DF Argentina ARG Patricio Graff
16 DF Netherlands NED Bert Konterman
17 DF Netherlands NED Patrick Paauwe
18 MF Russia RUS Igor Korneev
20 DF Netherlands NED Ferry de Haan
21 GK Netherlands NED Edwin Zoetebier
22 DF Netherlands NED Ulrich van Gobbel[1]
23 DF Netherlands NED Henk Fräser
24 FW Netherlands NED Robin Nelisse[2]
25 DF Ghana GHA Patrick Allotey
26 GK Netherlands NED Ronald Graafland
27 DF Netherlands NED René Bot
28 FW Belgium BEL Thomas Buffel
29 MF Netherlands NED Kelly Rietbroek
30 MF Netherlands NED Rene van Dieren
31 MF Poland POL Euzebiusz Smolarek

Results

UEFA Cup

First round

Stuttgart Germany v Netherlands Feyenoord
15 September 1998 Stuttgart Germany 1–3 Netherlands Feyenoord Stuttgart
Bobic 31' Report Van Gastel 19'
Tomasson 21', 32'
Feyenoord Netherlands v Germany Stuttgart
29 September 1998 Feyenoord Netherlands 0–3
(3–4 agg.)
Germany Stuttgart Rotterdam
Report Balakov 35'
Đorđević 70'
Bobic 90'

Transfers

In

References

  1. ^ Van Gobbel was born in Paramaribo, Suriname.
  2. ^ Nelisse was born in Rotterdam, Netherlands, but also qualified to represent the Netherlands Antilles internationally.
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