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1998–99 Tennis Borussia Berlin season

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Tennis Borussia Berlin
1998–99 season
ManagerHermann Gerland
(until 18 November 1998)
Stanislav Levý
(19 November 1998 – 23 March 1999)
Winfried Schäfer
(from 24 March 1999)
StadiumMommsenstadion
2. Bundesliga6th
DFB-PokalQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Ilija Aračić (8)

All:
Kreso Kovacec (12)
Highest home attendance10,800 (vs.
SSV Ulm 1846)
Lowest home attendance2,000 (vs.
KFC Uerdingen 05,
1. FSV Mainz 05)
Average home league attendance4,453
← 1997–98

1993–94

The 1998–99 season was the eighth time Tennis Borussia Berlin played in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga, the second highest tier of the German football league system. After 34 league games, Tennis Borussia finished 6th. The club had a long run in the DFB-Pokal; making it to the quarter-finals where they lost 2–1 after extra time away to SV Werder Bremen. Ilija Aračić scored eight of the club's 47 league goals before his mid-season move to local rivals Hertha BSC.

1998–99 Tennis Borussia Berlin squad

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Serbia and Montenegro SCG Goran Ćurko
16 GK Germany GER Roman Görtz
DF Turkey TUR Müslüm Can
4 DF Tunisia TUN Fahed Dermech
6 DF Germany GER Olaf Kapagiannidis
5 DF Germany GER Jens Melzig
13 DF Serbia and Montenegro SCG Dejan Raičković
2 DF Germany GER Marko Tredup
3 DF Switzerland SUI Marco Walker
MF Serbia and Montenegro SCG Duško Adamović
8 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Bruno Akrapović
22 MF Germany GER Matthias Hamann
11 MF Turkey TUR Celaleddin Koçak
33 MF Slovakia SVK Ivan Kozák (from 1 March 1999)
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 MF North Macedonia MKD Toni Mičevski
21 MF Germany GER Dirk Rehbein
30 MF North Macedonia MKD Goran Stankovski
20 MF Poland POL Zbigniew Szewczyk
18 MF Germany GER Niclas Weiland
FW Croatia CRO Ilija Aračić (until 31 December 1998)
10 FW Spain ESP Francisco Copado
32 FW Norway NOR Geir Frigård
7 FW Albania ALB Harun Isa
28 FW Germany GER Enrico Kern
9 FW Germany GER Kreso Kovacec
23 FW Germany GER Mike Lünsmann
12 FW Turkey TUR Faruk Namdar

1998–99 fixtures

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31 July 1998 2. Bundesliga FC St. Pauli 1–0 Tennis Borussia Berlin Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg
19:00 Mason 68'
Chmielewski Yellow card Drobné Yellow card
Report Dermech Yellow card Hamann Yellow card Attendance: 15,100
Referee: Franz-Xaver Wack (Biberbach)
28 October 1998 DFB-Pokal – R3 Tennis Borussia Berlin 4–2 Hertha BSC Olympiastadion, Berlin
19:30 Aračić 32', 59'
Copado 41'
Kovacec 57'
Melzig Yellow card
Report Thom 12'
Tchami 68'
Tretschok Yellow card Wosz Yellow card Rekdal Yellow card
Attendance: 40,100
Referee: Jürgen Jansen (Essen)

Player statistics

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Pos Player Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
2. Bundesliga DFB-Pokal Total
MF Serbia and Montenegro Duško Adamović 1 0 0 0 1 0
MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Bruno Akrapović 32 0 4 0 36 0
FW Croatia Ilija Aračić 17 8 4 3 21 11
DF Turkey Müslüm Can 26 1 4 0 30 1
FW Spain Francisco Copado 31 4 3 2 34 6
GK Serbia and Montenegro Goran Ćurko 33 0 4 0 37 0
DF Tunisia Fahed Dermech 23 3 4 0 27 3
FW Norway Geir Frigård 14 5 0 0 14 5
GK Germany Roman Görtz 1 0 0 0 1 0
MF Germany Matthias Hamann 32 1 3 0 35 0
FW Albania Harun Isa 14 1 2 0 16 1
DF Germany Olaf Kapagiannidis 13 0 2 0 15 0
FW Germany Enrico Kern 4 0 1 0 5 0
MF Turkey Celaleddin Koçak 15 1 1 0 16 1
FW Germany Kreso Kovacec 19 7 4 5 23 12
MF Slovakia Ivan Kozák 11 0 0 0 11 0
FW Germany Mike Lünsmann 17 3 0 0 17 3
DF Germany Jens Melzig 27 2 3 0 30 2
MF North Macedonia Toni Mičevski 19 4 1 0 20 4
FW Turkey Faruk Namdar 12 1 2 0 14 0
DF Serbia and Montenegro Dejan Raičković 24 0 4 0 28 0
MF Germany Dirk Rehbein 0 0 0 0 0 0
MF North Macedonia Goran Stankovski 3 0 1 0 4 0
MF Poland Zbigniew Szewczyk 26 1 4 0 30 1
DF Germany Marko Tredup 18 1 1 0 19 1
DF Switzerland Marco Walker 23 2 3 0 26 2
MF Germany Niclas Weiland 13 0 1 0 14 0

Final league position – 6th

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1998–99 2. Fußball-Bundesliga: extract from the final league table[1]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Points
1 Arminia Bielefeld (C) 34 20 7 7 62 32 +30 67
5 Karlsruher SC 34 17 5 12 54 43 +11 56
6 Tennis Borussia Berlin 34 15 9 10 47 39 +8 54
7 1. FSV Mainz 05 34 14 8 12 48 44 +4 50
18 Fortuna Düsseldorf (R) 34 5 13 16 35 59 −24 28

References

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  1. ^ "Abschlusstabelle der 2. Bundesliga 1998/1999". fussballdaten.de (in German). 17 June 1999. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
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