1998–99 Segunda División

Segunda División
Season 1998-99
Champions Málaga CF
Promoted Málaga CF
CD Numancia
Sevilla CF
Rayo Vallecano
Relegated RCD Mallorca B
Barcelona B
Hércules CF
CD Orense
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1120 (2.42 per match)
Top goalscorer Brazil Catanha
1997-98

The 1998–99 Segunda División season saw 22 teams participate in the second flight Spanish league. Málaga CF, CD Numancia, Sevilla FC and Rayo Vallecano were promoted to Primera División. RCD Mallorca B, Barcelona B, Hércules CF and CD Ourense were relegated to Segunda División B.

Final table

Key to colors in league table:
Promoted to Primera División
Promotion playoff
Relegated to Segunda División B
Position Club Played Points Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against Goal Difference
1Málaga CF 4279221377247+25
2Atlético de Madrid B 1 42742111107351+22
3CD Numancia 42732110116840+28
4Sevilla FC 42712011116650+16
5Rayo Vallecano 4271191496449+15
6UD Las Palmas 4268171785738+19
7CD Toledo 42651811135449+5
8SD Compostela 42611613136053+7
9Sporting de Gijón 425916111547470
10CP Mérida 42591514134841+7
11UE Lleida 42591514135250+2
12Recreativo de Huelva 42581416124035+5
13CA Osasuna 42571512154451-7
14CD Badajoz 42511215153539-4
15Albacete 42501214163843-5
16CD Logroñés 42481212184857-9
17CD Leganés 42471017153644-8
18SD Eibar 4247138214256-14
19Mallorca B 42461210205264-12
20Barcelona B 4244135245168-17
21Hércules CF 42401010223866-28
22CD Ourense 422776293582-47

1 Atlético de Madrid B was ineligible for promotion for being reserve team of Atlético de Madrid.

Promotion playoff

Home Matches:
CF Extremadura 0-2 Rayo Vallecano
Villarreal CF 0-2 Sevilla FC
Away Matches:
Rayo Vallecano 2-0 CF Extremadura Agg:4-0
Sevilla FC 1-0 Villarreal CF Agg:3-0

Teams by Autonomous Community

Autonomous community Number of teams Teams
1  Andalusia3Málaga, Recreativo, Sevilla
 Madrid3Atlético Madrid B, Leganés, Rayo Vallecano
3  Castile-La Mancha2Albacete, Toledo
 Catalonia2Barcelona B, Lleida
 Extremadura2Badajoz, Mérida
 Galicia2Compostela, Ourense
7  Asturias1Sporting
 Balearic Islands1Mallorca B
 Basque Country1Eibar
 Canary Islands1Las Palmas
 Castile and León1Numancia
 La Rioja1Logroñés
 Navarre1Osasuna
 Valencia1Hércules
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