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1998–99 Premier Soccer League

The 1998–99 Premier Soccer League, known as the 1998–99 Castle Premiership for sponsorship purposes, was the third season of the Premier Soccer League since its establishment in 1996. The season began on 31 July 1998 and ended on 9 June 1999. Mamelodi Sundowns became the first team in PSL history to defend their title as they won their second straight PSL title and their fifth South African title after previously winning the PSL's predecessor - the National Soccer League - on three occasions (1988, 1990 and 1993). In a hotly contested title race between Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs it came down to goal difference to separate the two as both finished on a joint record 75 points. A margin of +5 in goal difference was all that separated the two teams as Sundowns won their second in what would be a hat-trick of PSL titles.

As before, the league was contested by 18 teams, sixteen returning from the 1997–98 season and two newly promoted clubs; Dynamos and Seven Stars. The league would also continue to run parallel to the European football calendar (August–May) and not run concurrently with the African football calendar (January–December).

Season summary

In what would become the most thrilling title race in PSL history, Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs - finishing as runners-up for the third successive season - were in a class of their own as they finished 15 points ahead of third place and in the process scored 10 more league goals than the next best team.

Both clubs ended the season with a record 75 points but the Brazilians lifted the trophy thanks to a superior goal difference (+44 versus Chiefs’ +39) after a gripping finale to the season that saw them at a level pegging for the last four rounds of league games.

A 5-1 win on the last day of the season over Dynamos wasn’t enough for the Amakhosi, as Sundowns’ 2-0 win over Cape Town Spurs put them top of the pile and handed them a second successive title.

Orlando Pirates again finished third, 15 points off the pace of the top two. Manning Rangers came in fourth, level on points with the Buccaneers for the second season in a row, while newly promoted Seven Stars had a fairlytale run into fifth place. Qwa Qwa Stars came in sixth with Bloemfontein Celtic and SuperSport United rounding out the top-eight in seventh and eighth places respectively.

Soweto giants Moroka Swallows continued to disappoint as they endured a terrible season, ending 15th on the log, while Santos finished just above the relegation zone once again, albeit a lot more comfortably than they did a year ago.

The unfortunate duo to get the chop were newly promoted Dynamos and Vaal Professionals. Dynamos finished six points away from Santos and safety while Vaal Professionals endured a miserable season, amassing a dismal 21 points. Both relegated teams set unwanted records during the season as the impotent Dynamos bagged a record low 20 goals while the Vaal Professionals' porous defence shipped a record high 74 goals. Sadly, much like Real Rovers - who had been relegated the year before - relegation would prove disastrous for Vaal Professionals as they would not return to the PSL and would cease to exist entirely by the end of the decade.

Final table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Mamelodi Sundowns (C) 34 23 6 5 70 26 +44 75 2000 CAF Champions League First Round[a]
2 Kaizer Chiefs 34 23 6 5 73 34 +39 75 2000 CAF Cup First Round[a]
3 Orlando Pirates 34 17 9 8 55 28 +27 60
4 Manning Rangers 34 17 9 8 60 38 +22 60
5 Seven Stars 34 15 7 12 40 41 −1 52
6 Qwa Qwa Stars 34 13 11 10 43 39 +4 50
7 Bloemfontein Celtic 34 13 8 13 33 34 −1 47
8 SuperSport United 34 11 13 10 45 38 +7 46 2000 African Cup Winners' Cup First Round[a]
9 Bush Bucks 34 13 5 16 48 57 −9 44
10 Jomo Cosmos 34 11 10 13 37 39 −2 43
11 Wits University 34 9 13 12 31 39 −8 40
12 Hellenic 34 8 16 10 32 43 −11 40
13 Cape Town Spurs 34 9 12 13 52 50 +2 39
14 AmaZulu 34 10 9 15 40 53 −13 39
15 Moroka Swallows 34 9 10 15 29 44 −15 37
16 Santos 34 7 14 13 36 54 −18 35
17 Dynamos (R) 34 7 8 19 20 51 −31 29 Relegated to the National First Division
18 Vaal Professionals (R) 34 5 6 23 38 74 −36 21
Source: rsssf.com
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Due to the PSL following a different football calendar to the rest of Africa, which runs over a single calendar year and not the international August–May calendar followed by the PSL, Mamelodi Sundowns, Kaizer Chiefs & SuperSport United were only eligible to enter the 2000 editions of the respective CAF competitions they qualified for.

References

  1. ^ "Premier Soccer League: Top scorers' list". worldfootball.net.

External links

  • RSSSF on PSL 98/99

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The 1998 99 Premier Soccer League known as the 1998 99 Castle Premiership for sponsorship purposes was the third season of the Premier Soccer League since its establishment in 1996 The season began on 31 July 1998 and ended on 9 June 1999 Mamelodi Sundowns became the first team in PSL history to defend their title as they won their second straight PSL title and their fifth South African title after previously winning the PSL s predecessor the National Soccer League on three occasions 1988 1990 and 1993 In a hotly contested title race between Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs it came down to goal difference to separate the two as both finished on a joint record 75 points A margin of 5 in goal difference was all that separated the two teams as Sundowns won their second in what would be a hat trick of PSL titles Premier Soccer LeagueSeason1998 99ChampionsMamelodi Sundowns2nd PSL title5th South African titleRelegatedVaal ProfessionalsDynamosCAF Champions LeagueMamelodi SundownsAfrican Cup Winners CupSuperSport UnitedCAF CupKaizer ChiefsMatches played306Goals scored782 2 56 per match Top goalscorerPollen NdlanyaKaizer Chiefs 21 goals 1 Biggest home winMamelodi Sundowns 7 1 SantosMamelodi Sundowns 7 1 Vaal Professionals 3 February 1999 Biggest away winMamelodi Sundowns 0 4 SuperSport UnitedDynamos 0 4 Qwa Qwa StarsHellenic 0 4 Cape Town SpursMoroka Swallows 0 4 SuperSport UnitedHighest scoringManning Rangers 5 4 Vaal ProfessionalsCape Town Spurs 4 5 Kaizer Chiefs 9 goals 1997 981999 2000 As before the league was contested by 18 teams sixteen returning from the 1997 98 season and two newly promoted clubs Dynamos and Seven Stars The league would also continue to run parallel to the European football calendar August May and not run concurrently with the African football calendar January December Contents 1 Season summary 2 Final table 3 References 4 External linksSeason summary EditIn what would become the most thrilling title race in PSL history Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs finishing as runners up for the third successive season were in a class of their own as they finished 15 points ahead of third place and in the process scored 10 more league goals than the next best team Both clubs ended the season with a record 75 points but the Brazilians lifted the trophy thanks to a superior goal difference 44 versus Chiefs 39 after a gripping finale to the season that saw them at a level pegging for the last four rounds of league games A 5 1 win on the last day of the season over Dynamos wasn t enough for the Amakhosi as Sundowns 2 0 win over Cape Town Spurs put them top of the pile and handed them a second successive title Orlando Pirates again finished third 15 points off the pace of the top two Manning Rangers came in fourth level on points with the Buccaneers for the second season in a row while newly promoted Seven Stars had a fairlytale run into fifth place Qwa Qwa Stars came in sixth with Bloemfontein Celtic and SuperSport United rounding out the top eight in seventh and eighth places respectively Soweto giants Moroka Swallows continued to disappoint as they endured a terrible season ending 15th on the log while Santos finished just above the relegation zone once again albeit a lot more comfortably than they did a year ago The unfortunate duo to get the chop were newly promoted Dynamos and Vaal Professionals Dynamos finished six points away from Santos and safety while Vaal Professionals endured a miserable season amassing a dismal 21 points Both relegated teams set unwanted records during the season as the impotent Dynamos bagged a record low 20 goals while the Vaal Professionals porous defence shipped a record high 74 goals Sadly much like Real Rovers who had been relegated the year before relegation would prove disastrous for Vaal Professionals as they would not return to the PSL and would cease to exist entirely by the end of the decade Final table EditPos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation1 Mamelodi Sundowns C 34 23 6 5 70 26 44 75 2000 CAF Champions League First Round a 2 Kaizer Chiefs 34 23 6 5 73 34 39 75 2000 CAF Cup First Round a 3 Orlando Pirates 34 17 9 8 55 28 27 604 Manning Rangers 34 17 9 8 60 38 22 605 Seven Stars 34 15 7 12 40 41 1 526 Qwa Qwa Stars 34 13 11 10 43 39 4 507 Bloemfontein Celtic 34 13 8 13 33 34 1 478 SuperSport United 34 11 13 10 45 38 7 46 2000 African Cup Winners Cup First Round a 9 Bush Bucks 34 13 5 16 48 57 9 4410 Jomo Cosmos 34 11 10 13 37 39 2 4311 Wits University 34 9 13 12 31 39 8 4012 Hellenic 34 8 16 10 32 43 11 4013 Cape Town Spurs 34 9 12 13 52 50 2 3914 AmaZulu 34 10 9 15 40 53 13 3915 Moroka Swallows 34 9 10 15 29 44 15 3716 Santos 34 7 14 13 36 54 18 3517 Dynamos R 34 7 8 19 20 51 31 29 Relegated to the National First Division18 Vaal Professionals R 34 5 6 23 38 74 36 21Source rsssf com C Champion R RelegatedNotes a b c Due to the PSL following a different football calendar to the rest of Africa which runs over a single calendar year and not the international August May calendar followed by the PSL Mamelodi Sundowns Kaizer Chiefs amp SuperSport United were only eligible to enter the 2000 editions of the respective CAF competitions they qualified for References Edit Premier Soccer League Top scorers list worldfootball net External links EditRSSSF on PSL 98 99 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1998 99 Premier Soccer League amp oldid 950813918, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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