Sunderland
1998–99 season
ChairmanBob Murray
ManagerPeter Reid
StadiumStadium of Light
First Division1st (champions)
FA CupFourth round
League CupSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Kevin Phillips (23)
All: Kevin Phillips (25)
Average home league attendance38,745

During the 1998–99 English football season, Sunderland A.F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

Season summary

In the 1998–99 season, Sunderland secured their Premier League place by winning the Division One title with a then record 105 League points having topped the First Division table since 24 October 1998.[1] They clinched promotion on 13 April 1999 by winning 5–2 at Bury.[2]

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Sunderland (C, P) 46 31 12 3 91 28 +63 105 Promotion to the Premier League
2 Bradford City (P) 46 26 9 11 82 47 +35 87
3 Ipswich Town 46 26 8 12 69 32 +37 86 Qualification for the First Division play-offs
4 Birmingham City 46 23 12 11 66 37 +29 81
5 Watford (O, P) 46 21 14 11 65 56 +9 77
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goals scored; 3) Goal difference
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted

Results

Sunderland's score comes first[3]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
8 August 1998Queens Park RangersH1–041,008Phillips (pen)
15 August 1998Swindon TownA1–110,207Phillips
22 August 1998Tranmere RoversH5–034,155Phillips, Dichio (2), Mullin, Butler
25 August 1998WatfordH4–136,587Johnston, Summerbee, Dichio, Melville
29 August 1998Ipswich TownA2–015,813Mullin, Phillips
8 September 1998Bristol CityH1–134,111Phillips
12 September 1998Wolverhampton WanderersA1–126,816Phillips
19 September 1998Oxford UnitedH7–034,567Bridges (2), Gray, Dichio (2, 1 pen), Rae (2)
26 September 1998PortsmouthA1–117,022Johnston
29 September 1998Norwich CityA2–217,504Quinn, Marshall (own goal)
3 October 1998Bradford CityH0–037,828
18 October 1998West Bromwich AlbionA3–220,791Melville, Bridges, Ball
21 October 1998Huddersfield TownA1–114,746Ball
24 October 1998BuryH1–038,049Dichio
1 November 1998Bolton WanderersA3–021,676Johnston, Quinn, Bridges
3 November 1998Crewe AlexandraA4–15,361Dichio, Gray, Quinn, Bridges
7 November 1998Grimsby TownH3–140,077Smith (2), Quinn
14 November 1998Port ValeA2–08,839Aspin (own goal), Quinn
21 November 1998BarnsleyH2–340,231Scott (pen), Quinn
28 November 1998Sheffield UnitedA4–025,612Quinn (2), Bridges (2)
5 December 1998Stockport CountyH1–036,040Summerbee
12 December 1998Port ValeH2–037,583Smith, Butler
15 December 1998Crystal PalaceH2–033,870Scott (pen), Dichio
19 December 1998Birmingham CityA0–022,095
26 December 1998Tranmere RoversA0–114,248
28 December 1998Crewe AlexandraH2–041,433Dichio, Bridges
9 January 1999Queens Park RangersA2–217,444Phillips, Quinn
17 January 1999Ipswich TownH2–139,835Quinn (2)
30 January 1999WatfordA1–220,188Quinn
6 February 1999Swindon TownH2–041,304Quinn, Phillips
13 February 1999Bristol CityA1–015,736Phillips (pen)
20 February 1999Wolverhampton WanderersH2–141,268Johnston, Quinn
27 February 1999Oxford UnitedA0–09,044
2 March 1999PortsmouthH2–037,656Dichio, Phillips
6 March 1999Norwich CityH1–039,004Phillips
9 March 1999Bradford CityA1–015,124Quinn
13 March 1999Grimsby TownA2–09,528Phillips, Clark
20 March 1999Bolton WanderersH3–141,505Phillips, Johnston (2)
3 April 1999West Bromwich AlbionH3–041,135Phillips (2), Clark
5 April 1999Crystal PalaceA1–122,096Phillips
10 April 1999Huddersfield TownH2–041,074Quinn, Johnston
13 April 1999BuryA5–28,669Phillips (4, 1 pen), Quinn
16 April 1999BarnsleyA3–117,390Summerbee, Clark, Phillips
24 April 1999Sheffield UnitedH0–041,179
1 May 1999Stockport CountyA1–010,548Phillips
9 May 1999Birmingham CityH2–141,634Phillips, Quinn

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R32 January 1999Lincoln CityA1–010,408McCann
R423 January 1999Blackburn RoversA0–130,125

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R1 1st Leg11 August 1998York CityA2–06,277Dichio (2)
R1 2nd Leg18 August 1998York CityH2–1 (won 4–1 on agg)22,695Phillips, Smith
R2 1st Leg15 September 1998Chester CityH3–020,618Scott, Phillips, Bridges
R2 2nd Leg22 September 1998Chester CityA1–0 (won 4–0 on agg)2,738Johnston
R327 October 1998Grimsby TownH2–1 (a.e.t.)18,676Bridges, Quinn
R411 November 1998EvertonA1–1 (won 5–4 on pens)28,132Bridges
QF1 December 1998Luton TownH3–035,742Johnson (own goal), Bridges, Quinn
SF 1st Leg26 January 1999Leicester CityH1–238,332McCann
SF 2nd Leg17 February 1999Leicester CityA1–1 (lost 2–3 on agg)21,231Quinn

Players

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[4]

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 England ENG Chris Porter
GK England ENG Luke Weaver
GK Wales WAL Andy Marriott[notes 1]
GK Republic of Ireland IRL Gregg Shannon
GK Denmark DEN Thomas Sørensen
DF England ENG Paul Butler[notes 2]
DF England ENG Jody Craddock
DF England ENG Elliott Dickman
DF England ENG Michael Gray
DF England ENG Paul Heckingbottom
DF England ENG Darren Holloway
DF England ENG Chris Makin
DF England ENG Mark Maley
DF England ENG Matthew Pitts
DF Wales WAL Andy Melville
DF Scotland SCO Allan Johnston
DF Northern Ireland NIR George McCartney
MF England ENG Sam Aiston
MF England ENG Kevin Ball
MF England ENG Lee Clark
MF England ENG Jonjo Dickman
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Gerry Harrison
MF England ENG Chris Lumsdon
MF England ENG Gavin McCann
MF England ENG John Mullin
MF England ENG Martin Scott
MF England ENG Nicky Summerbee
MF England ENG Paul Thirlwell
MF England ENG Neil Wainwright
MF England ENG Darren Williams
MF Scotland SCO David Duke
MF Scotland SCO Alex Rae
MF Republic of Ireland IRL Thomas Butler
MF Republic of Ireland IRL Brendan McGill
MF Denmark DEN Carsten Fredgaard
FW England ENG Michael Bridges
FW England ENG Danny Dichio
FW England ENG Kevin Phillips
FW England ENG Michael Proctor
FW England ENG Martin Smith
FW Scotland SCO Kevin Kyle
FW Republic of Ireland IRL Niall Quinn

Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player TotalDivision OneFA CupWorthington Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
GK Wales WAL Andy Marriott 10100000
GK Denmark DEN Thomas Sorensen 5604502090
GK England ENG Luke Weaver 00000000
Defenders
DF England ENG Paul Butler 532442206+10
DF England ENG Jody Craddock 1103+30003+20
DF England ENG Michael Gray 44236+122050
DF England ENG Darren Holloway 601+500000
DF England ENG Chris Makin 47037+102070
DF England ENG Mark Maley 10000010
DF Wales WAL Andy Melville 5224422060
DF England ENG Martin Scott 23314+221061
DF England ENG Darren Williams 30016+901040
Midfielders
MF England ENG Sam Aiston 200+10000+10
MF England ENG Kevin Ball 4724221040
MF England ENG Lee Clark 33326+13203+10
MF England ENG Gerry Harrison 10000010
MF Scotland SCO Allan Johnston 488407106+11
MF England ENG Chris Lumsdon 1000000+10
MF England ENG Gavin McCann 1425+601+1111
MF England ENG John Mullin 1528+22004+10
MF Scotland SCO Alex Rae 18212+321020
MF England ENG Nicky Summerbee 4333630+105+10
MF England ENG Paul Thirlwell 501+10002+10
MF England ENG Neil Wainwright 500+20002+10
Forwards
FW England ENG Michael Bridges 361213+168005+24
FW England ENG Danny Dichio 431216+20101+104+12
FW England ENG Kevin Phillips 322526231052
FW England ENG Michael Proctor 1000000+10
FW Republic of Ireland IRL Niall Quinn 462136+318204+13
FW England ENG Martin Smith 1544+430+104+21

References

  1. Richard Rundle. "Football League 1998–99". Football Club History Database. Archived from the original on 21 October 2008. Retrieved 6 January 2009.
  2. "Bury 2 – 5 Sunderland". Soccerbase. Retrieved 6 January 2009.
  3. "Sunderland 1998-1999 Results - statto.com". Archived from the original on 13 March 2014. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
  4. "Sunderland FC Player Appearances | Past & Present | Soccer Base".

Notes

  1. Marriott was born in Sutton-in-Ashfield, England, and represented them at U-21 level, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally and made his international debut for Wales in 1996.
  2. Butler was born in Moston, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his paternal step-grandfather, and would make his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in February 2000.
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