Season | 1998–99 |
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Promoted |
Chemnitzer FC (NO) Alemannia Aachen (SW) Waldhof Mannheim (S) Kickers Offenbach (S) |
Relegated |
Kickers Emden VfL Herzlake Sportfreunde Ricklingen Spandauer SV SD Croatia Berlin Wuppertaler SV FC Homburg SpVgg Erkenschwick FC Remscheid SC Weismain SC Neukirchen |
Top goalscorer | Daniel Bärwolf, Daniel Thioune (26 goals) |
← 1997–98
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The 1998–99 Regionalliga was the fifth season played in the Regionalliga as the third tier of German football.
As in the previous season, the competition was organized in four divisions: Nord, Nordost, West/Südwest and Süd. Each division had 18 teams with the exception of the West/Südwest division with only 17.
VfL Osnabrück remained in the Regionalliga, because they lost in the play-offs against Chemnitzer FC. As the loser of the North-Northeast play-offs, Osnabrück competed in another play-off against Eintracht Trier and Kickers Offenbach, but could not qualify for promotion to the 2. Bundesliga.
Kickers Emden, VfL Hasetal Herzlake and Sportfreunde Ricklingen were relegated to the Oberliga.
Key
Chemnitzer FC won promotion to the 2. Bundesliga by defeating VfL Osnabrück in the play-offs, Spandauer SV and SD Croatia Berlin are relegated to the Oberliga. Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl remains in the league due to the forcible relegation of Spandauer SV.
Key
Alemannia Aachen was promoted to the 2. Bundesliga while Eintracht Trier took part in the play-offs against VfL Osnabrück and Kickers Offenbach, but was not promoted. FSV Salmrohr, SpVgg Erkenschwick and FC Remscheid were relegated to the Oberliga while Wuppertaler SV and FC 08 Homburg were forcibly relegated.