Liga ASOBAL 1998–99

Liga ASOBAL 1998–99 season was the ninth since its establishment. A total of 14 teams competed this season for the championship.

Competition format

This season, the competition format consisted in two phases.

Phase Remark
First All teams competed in the first phase through 26 rounds in a round-robin format.
Second The second phase was divided in two groups; the first four teams competed for the championship, and the last four teams competed for the permanence.

Overall standing

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Barcelona 26 23 2 1 843 636 +207 48 Championship playoff
2 Prosesa Ademar León 26 17 4 5 747 634 +113 38
3 Portland San Antonio 26 15 4 7 713 665 +48 34
4 Ciudad Real 26 14 6 6 686 665 +21 34
5 Caja Cantabria 26 16 1 9 707 632 +75 33
6 Valladolid 26 13 4 9 723 718 +5 30
7 CajaPontevedra 26 10 4 12 638 680 42 24
8 Cadagua Gáldar 26 8 8 10 735 720 +15 24
9 Granollers 26 9 3 14 645 679 34 21
10 Redcom Airtel Chapela 26 9 2 15 560 634 74 20
11 Bidasoa 26 7 4 15 618 674 56 18 Permanence playoff
12 Frigorificos Morrazo 26 6 2 18 603 688 85 14
13 Altea 26 6 2 18 668 744 76 14
14 Barakaldo UPV 26 4 4 18 663 780 117 12
Source:

Championship playoff

semi-finals final
          
1 Barcelona 31 20
4 Ciudad Real 23 19
1 Barcelona 27 37 30
2 Prosesa Ademar León 24 30 24
2 Prosesa Ademar León 30 27 29
3 Portland San Antonio 21 29 22
1998–99 Liga ASOBAL winners
Catalonia
Barcelona
Sixth title

permanence playoff

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Relegation
1 Frigorificos Morrazo 12 7 1 4 290 280 +10 15
2 Bidasoa 12 5 3 4 316 285 +31 13 In–Out promotion
3 Altea 12 6 1 5 301 302 1 13 Relegated
4 Barakaldo UPV 12 3 1 8 295 335 40 7
Source:

In–Out playoff

In-Out playoff
Bidasoa 32 34
Pilotes Posada 26 34
  • Bidasoa remained in Liga ASOBAL.

Top goal scorers

Player Goals Team
Belarus Andrei Parashenko 195 Cadagua Gáldar
Spain Juan Domínguez 181 CajaPontevedra
Ukraine Serhiy Bebeshko 168 Ciudad Real
Russia Andrei Kovalev 162 Barakaldo UPV
Spain Alberto Entrerríos 150 Prosesa Ademar León
Belarus Mikhail Yakimovich 146 Caja Cantabria
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jovan Kovačević 136 Frigorificos Morrazo
Spain Luis Parro 133 Altea
Spain Samuel Trives 130 Ciudad Real
Spain Chechu Villaldea 129 Portland San Antonio
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