1998–99 2. Bundesliga

In the 2nd Bundesliga 1998/99 Arminia Bielefeld reached, the SpVgg Unterhaching and SSV Ulm 1846 promotion to the Bundesliga.

Final Table

Cross Table

Rise

Arminia Bielefeld managed to re- direct promotion to the Bundesliga. With Unterhaching Ulm and two other climbers had arisen which made ​​it into the Bundesliga for the first time. Ulm thereby achieved the feat, plow through directly from the Regional to the Bundesliga. Also Hannover 96 was well placed as movers and would have made the march through the final game by a hair instead of Ulm.

Descent

With Uerdingen, Wattenscheid Dusseldorf and three former national league had to make their way in the third division. Fourth was relegated Gütersloh, so the first time all came relegated from a single state.

Top scorers

Top Scorer of the season was Bruno Labbadia Arminia Bielefeld with 28 goals.

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Pictures of 1998–99 2. Bundesliga

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