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1 Players  



1.1  First-team squad  







2 Final league table  





3 Results  



3.1  Division 2  





3.2  Worthington Cup  





3.3  FA Cup  





3.4  Auto Windscreens Shield Trophy  







4 References  





5 Notes  





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Fulham F.C.
1998–99 season
ChairmanMohammed Al Fayed
ManagerKevin Keegan (until 9 May)
Paul Bracewell (from 18 May)
Second Division1st
FA CupFifth round
Worthington CupThird round
Auto Windscreens Shield TrophySecond round
Top goalscorerLeague: Geoff Horsfield (15)
All: Geoff Horsfield (17)
← 1997–98

The 1998–99 season was Fulham's 101st season in professional football. They played in the Second Division (previously known as the Third Division), achieving promotion to the First Division as champions, with a massive 14-point gap on Second place. The club also reached the fifth round of the FA Cup, where they were beaten by eventual winners Manchester United.

On 17 February 1999, Kevin Keegan was appointed England coach on a part-time basis following the departure of Glenn Hoddle. Keegan then left Craven Cottage at the end of the season to concentrate on his duties as England manager. Fulham replaced Keegan with Paul Bracewell as player-manager.[1]

Players[edit]

First-team squad[edit]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Germany GER Maik Taylor[notes 1]
GK England ENG Simon Brown (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
GK South Africa RSA Andre Arendse
DF Belgium BEL Philippe Albert (on loan from Newcastle United)
DF England ENG Rufus Brevett
DF Wales WAL Chris Coleman
DF Republic of Ireland IRL Steve Finnan
DF France FRA François Keller
DF England ENG Matt Lawrence
DF Scotland SCO Steve McAnespie
DF England ENG Simon Morgan
DF Wales WAL Alan Neilson[notes 2]
DF England ENG Rob Scott
DF England ENG Jamie Smith (on loan from Crystal Palace)
DF Wales WAL Kit Symons[notes 3]
DF Suriname SUR Gus Uhlenbeek
MF England ENG Kevin Betsy[notes 4]
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Paul Bracewell
MF England ENG Matt Brazier
MF England ENG Paul Brooker
MF England ENG Wayne Collins
MF England ENG Sean Davis
MF England ENG Steve Hayward
MF England ENG John Salako[notes 5]
MF England ENG Neil Smith
MF Wales WAL Paul Trollope[notes 6]
FW England ENG Peter Beardsley
FW England ENG Luke Cornwall
FW England ENG Barry Hayles[notes 7]
FW England ENG Geoff Horsfield
FW Germany GER Dirk Lehmann
FW England ENG Paul Moody
FW Canada CAN Paul Peschisolido

Final league table[edit]

Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
    1 Fulham (C, P) 46 31 8 7 79 32 +47 101 Promotion to the First Division
    2 Walsall (P) 46 26 9 11 63 47 +16 87
    3 Manchester City (O, P) 46 22 16 8 69 33 +36 82 Qualification for the Second Division play-offs
    4 Gillingham 46 22 14 10 75 44 +31 80
    5 Preston North End 46 22 13 11 78 50 +28 79
    Source: [citation needed]
    Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goals scored; 3) Goal difference
    (C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted

    Results[edit]

    Division 2[edit]

    8 August 1998 1 Macclesfield Town 0–1 Fulham Macclesfield
    Salako 19' Stadium: Moss Rose
    Attendance: 3933
    14 August 1998 2 Fulham 3–0 Manchester City London
    Beardsley 21'
    Lehmann 33' 39'
    Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 14,284
    22 August 1998 3 Colchester United 0–1 Fulham Colchester
    Collins 82' Stadium: Layer Road
    Attendance: 6377
    29 August 1998 4 Fulham 0–0 Bournemouth London
    Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 12,107
    31 August 1998 5 Oldham Athletic 1–1 Fulham Oldham
    Allott 61' Moody 50' Stadium: Boundary Park
    Attendance: 4744
    8 September 1998 6 Fulham 1–0 Stoke City London
    Brevett 60' Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 12,055
    12 September 1998 7 Notts County 1–0 Fulham Nottingham
    Hendon 56' Stadium: Meadow Lane
    Attendance: 5805
    19 September 1998 8 Fulham 3–3 York City London
    Cornwall 19'
    Coleman 32'
    Symons 56'
    Agnew 29' 85'
    Tolson 49'
    Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 9071
    26 September 1998 9 Lincoln City 1–2 Fulham Lincoln
    Whitney 56' Beardsley 47' 64' Stadium: Sincil Bank
    Attendance: 4731
    29 August 1998 10 Fulham 2–0 Wycombe Wanderers London
    Coleman 13'
    Bracewell 65'
    Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 7447
    3 October 1998 11 Fulham 1–3 Luton Town London
    Neilson 87' Gray 5'
    Douglas 48'
    S. Davis 65'
    Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 11,856
    17 October 1998 12 Millwall 0–1 Fulham London
    Symons 89' Stadium: The New Den
    Attendance: 11,876
    24 October 1998 13 Fulham 4–1 Walsall London
    Peschisolido 30'
    Symons 63'
    Hayward 75'
    Horsfield 83'
    Marsh 71' Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 8452
    31 October 1998 14 Blackpool 2–3 Fulham Blackpool
    Hills 30'
    Aldridge 62'
    Morgan 24'
    Hayward 26' (pen.)
    Horsfield 35'
    Stadium: Bloomfield Road
    Attendance: 5904
    7 November 1998 15 Fulham 1–0 Bristol Rovers London
    Collins 38' Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 11,575
    10 November 1998 16 Wrexham 0–2 Fulham Wrexham
    Uhlenbeek 14'
    Peschisolido 30'
    Stadium: Racecourse Ground
    Attendance: 3485
    21 November 1998 17 Fulham 2–1 Chesterfield London
    Peschisolido 16' 54' (pen.) Howard 62' Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 10,005
    28 November 1998 18 Gillingham 1–0 Fulham Gillingham
    Taylor 90' Stadium: Priestfield
    Attendance: 7614
    1 December 1998 19 Wigan Athletic 2–0 Fulham Wigan
    McGibbon 51'
    Lowe 62'
    Stadium: Springfield Park
    Attendance: 3951
    12 December 1998 20 Fulham 4–0 Burnley London
    Morgan 27' 38'
    Hayles 57'
    Peschisolido 73'
    Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 9983
    19 December 1998 21 Preston North End 0–1 Fulham Preston
    Coleman 86' Stadium: Deepdale
    Attendance: 12,321
    26 December 1998 22 Fulham 2–0 Colchester United London
    N. Smith 26'
    Hayles 73' (pen.)
    Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 11,939
    28 December 1998 23 Northampton Town 1–1 Fulham Northampton
    Freestone 68' Horsfield 49' Stadium: Sixfields Stadium
    Attendance: 7315
    9 January 1999 24 Fulham 1–0 Macclesfield Town London
    Horsfield 55' Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 10,153
    16 January 1999 25 Manchester City 3–0 Fulham Manchester
    Goater 24'
    Taylor 32'
    Horlock 54'
    Stadium: Maine Road
    Attendance: 30,251
    26 January 1999 26 Fulham 1–0 Oldham Athletic London
    Morgan 22' Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 8160
    30 January 1999 27 Fulham 2–0 Northampton Town London
    Hayles 18'
    Albert 70'
    Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 11,641
    6 February 1999 28 Wycombe Wanderers 1–1 Fulham High Wycombe
    Baird 25' Symons 33' Stadium: Adams Park
    Attendance: 7538
    20 February 1999 29 Fulham 2–1 Notts County London
    Horsfield 36' 67' Owers 83' Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 11,909
    23 February 1999 30 Fulham 3–1 Reading London
    Horsfield 49' 51'
    Symons 67'
    Brebner 3' Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 11,247
    27 February 1999 31 York City 0–3 Fulham York
    Horsfield 40'
    Hayles 45'
    Peschisolido 52'
    Stadium: Bootham Crescent
    Attendance: 6169
    2 March 1999 32 Bournemouth 1–1 Fulham Bournemouth
    Vincent 72' Symons 61' Stadium: Dean Court
    Attendance: 9928
    6 March 1999 33 Fulham 1–0 Lincoln City London
    Horsfield 44' Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 11,702
    9 March 1999 34 Luton Town 0–4 Fulham Luton
    Horsfield 34' 73'
    Trollope 64'
    Hayles 85'
    Stadium: Kenilworth Road
    Attendance: 7424
    12 March 1999 35 Bristol Rovers 2–3 Fulham Bristol
    Thomson 45'
    Roberts 47'
    Symons 9'
    Horsfield 38'
    Trollope 56'
    Stadium: Memorial Stadium
    Attendance: 8011
    16 March 1999 36 Stoke City 0–1 Fulham Stoke-on-Trent
    Symons 10' Stadium: Britannia Stadium
    Attendance: 12,298
    20 March 1999 37 Fulham 4–0 Blackpool London
    Hayles 20'
    Horsfield 63'
    Finnan 74'
    Symons 87'
    Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 12,869
    5 April 1999 38 Reading 0–1 Fulham Reading
    Morgan 77' Stadium: Madejski Stadium
    Attendance: 18,741
    10 April 1999 39 Fulham 2–0 Wigan Athletic London
    Albert 56'
    Symons 64'
    Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 12,140
    13 April 1999 40 Fulham 3–0 Gillingham London
    Hayles 22'
    Coleman 81'
    Horsfield 88'
    Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 13,119
    17 April 1999 41 Chesterfield 1–0 Fulham Chesterfield
    Hewitt 77' Stadium: Saltergate
    Attendance: 5800
    21 April 1999 42 Fulham 4–1 Millwall London
    Betsy 19'
    Hayles 44'
    Symons 48'
    Finnan 89'
    Shaw 75' Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 11,266
    24 April 1999 43 Fulham 1–1 Wrexham London
    Peschisolido 43' Connolly 18' (pen.) Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 11,754
    1 May 1999 44 Burnley 1–0 Fulham Burnley
    Jepson 82' Stadium: Turf Moor
    Attendance: 13,086
    4 May 1999 45 Walsall 2–2 Fulham Walsall
    Steiner 40'
    Roper 70'
    J. Smith 45'
    Hayward 88'
    Stadium: Bescot Stadium
    Attendance: 8326
    8 May 1999 Fulham 3–0 Preston North End London
    Moody 64' 74' (pen.) 77' Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 17,176

    Worthington Cup[edit]

    11 August 1998 R1, 1st leg Fulham 2–1 Cardiff City London
    Beardsley 43'
    Lehmann 58'
    Williams 8' Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 4305
    18 August 1998 R1, 2nd leg Cardiff City 1–2 Fulham Cardiff
    Eckhardt 86' Salako 22'
    Morgan 37'
    Stadium: Ninian Park
    Attendance: 4768
    15 September 1998 R2, 1st leg Fulham 1–1 Southampton London
    Coleman 54' Beattie 62' Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 10,222
    23 September 1998 R2, 2nd leg Southampton 0–1 Fulham Southampton
    Lehmann 10' Stadium: The Dell
    Attendance: 11,645
    27 October 1998 R3 Liverpool 3–1 Fulham Liverpool
    Morgan 53' (o.g.)
    Fowler 66' (pen.)
    Ince 76'
    Peschisolido 60' Stadium: Anfield
    Attendance: 22,296

    FA Cup[edit]

    15 November 1998 R1 Fulham 1–1 Leigh RMI London
    Lehmann 36' Whealing 20' Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 7965
    24 November 1998 R1, replay Leigh RMI 0–2 Fulham Leigh
    Peschisolido 32' (pen.) 41' Stadium: Hilton Park
    Attendance: 7125
    5 December 1998 R2 Fulham 4–2 Hartlepool United London
    Horsfield 6' 84'
    Di Lella 47' (o.g.)
    Morgan 81'
    Midgley 41'
    Howard 58'
    Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 6358
    2 January 1999 R3 Southampton 1–1 Fulham Southampton
    Ostenstad 89' Hayward 9' Stadium: The Dell
    Attendance: 12,549
    13 January 1999 R3, replay Fulham 1–0 Southampton London
    Hayles 85' Stadium: Craven Cottage
    Attendance: 17,448
    23 January 1999 R4 Aston Villa 0–2 Fulham Birmingham
    Morgan 8'
    Hayward 43'
    Stadium: Villa Park
    Attendance: 35,260
    14 February 1999 R5 Manchester United 1–0 Fulham Manchester
    Cole 26' Stadium: Old Trafford
    Attendance: 54,798

    Auto Windscreens Shield Trophy[edit]

    5 January 1999 R1 Torquay United 2–1
    (a.e.t.)
    Fulham Torquay
    Partridge 88'
    Lee 107'
    Trollope 47' Stadium: Plainmoor
    Attendance: 2596

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Keegan and Bracewell take new jobs". The Guardian. 14 May 1999. Retrieved 1 May 2011.

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Taylor was born in Hildesheim, West Germany, but qualified to represent any of the home nations internationally as he holds a British passport, and made his international debut for Northern Ireland in 1999.
  • ^ Neilson was born in Wegberg, West Germany, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally and made his international debut for Wales in February 1992.
  • ^ Symons was born in Basingstoke, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally through his father and made his international debut for Wales in February 1992.
  • ^ Betsy was born in Woking, England, but also qualified to represent Seychelles internationally and would make his international debut for Seychelles in June 2011.
  • ^ Salako was born in Ibadan, Nigeria, but also qualified to represent England internationally and made his international debut for England in 1991.
  • ^ Trollope was born in Swindon, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally and made his international debut for Wales in May 1997.
  • ^ Hayles was born in Lambeth, England, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally and made his international debut for Jamaica in June 2001, having previously represented the Cayman Islands internationally despite being ineligible to do so.
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