1998–99 RCD Mallorca season

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RCD Mallorca
1998–99 season
Manager Argentina Héctor Cúper
La Liga 3rd
Copa del Rey Quarter finals
Cup Winners' Cup Runners-up
Top goalscorer Dani García (12)

Season summary

Mallorca finished third in La Liga, qualifying for the Champions League third qualifying round, and also reached the final of the last ever UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, but lost to Italian giants Lazio.

Squad

Squad at end of season[1]

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

No. Position Player
1 Spain GK César Gálvez
2 Argentina MF Mauricio Pineda (on loan from Udinese)
3 Spain DF Miquel Soler
4 Argentina DF Gustavo Siviero
5 Spain DF Marcelino
6 Spain DF Paco
7 Spain DF Lluís Carreras
8 Spain FW Carlitos
9 Spain FW Dani García
10 Argentina MF Ariel Ibagaza
11 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia MF Jovan Stanković
12 Cameroon DF Lauren
No. Position Player
13 Argentina GK Carlos Roa
14 Spain MF Javier Olaizola
15 Spain MF Paco Soler
16 Spain MF Óscar Arpón
21 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FW Veljko Paunović (on loan from Atlético Madrid)
22 Argentina FW Leonardo Biagini
23 Spain MF Vicente Engonga
24 Argentina FW Ariel López
26 Spain DF Fernando Niño
27 Spain FW Diego Tristán
30 Spain FW Albert Luque
33 Argentina GK Leo Franco

Left club during season

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

No. Position Player
18 Spain MF Francisco Rufete (to Málaga)

Results

La Liga

Copa del Rey

Cup Winners' Cup

First round

Before the game, the delegate of Hearts complained about the non-standard goal height, and the referee measured it to be one centimeter lower than regulation. Hearts agreed to play the game anyway.

Second round

Quarter-final

Semi-final

Final

See also

References

  1. http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/spain/1998-1999/laliga/mallorca.htm
  2. The game was played in Brussels as Genk's home stadium did not meet UEFA requirements.