1998–99 Udinese Calcio season
1998–99 season | |||
Chairman | Giampaolo Pozzo | ||
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Manager | Francesco Guidolin | ||
Serie A | 6th | ||
Coppa Italia | Quarter Finals | ||
Top goalscorer | Márcio Amoroso (22) | ||
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Udinese Calcio only faded a little bit compared to its club record-breaking 1997–98 season, in which it finished third in Serie A. With topscorer Oliver Bierhoff, midfielder Thomas Helveg and coach Alberto Zaccheroni all departing for Milan, Udinese was looking to be on the back foot prior to the start of the season.
Márcio Amoroso proved to be a worthy replacement for Bierhoff, with 22 goals following increased responsibility. With this, Amoroso became topscorer himself, and departed for Parma, with a substantial sum being paid by the Parmesans.
The highlight of Udinese's season was the qualification for the 1999–2000 UEFA Cup, which was clinched in a so-called spareggio against Juventus, since the clubs were tied on points for sixth. Thanks to a goalless draw at home, and Paolo Poggi's equaliser in Turin, Udinese clinched the sixth place and the UEFA Cup slot.
Squad
Goalkeepers
Defenders
- Valerio Bertotto
- Alessandro Calori
- Mohammed Gargo
- Régis Genaux
- Mauro Navas
- Alessandro Pierini
- Marco Zanchi
Midfielders
- Stephen Appiah
- Jonathan Bachini
- Morten Bisgaard
- Giuliano Giannichedda
- Martin Jørgensen
- Tomas Locatelli
- Eli Louhenapessy
- Mauricio Pineda
- Johan Walem
- Henry van der Vegt
Attackers
- Márcio Amoroso
- Hazem Emam
- Paolo Poggi
- Roberto Sosa
- Patrik Fredholm
Serie A
Matches
- Udinese-Sampdoria 2–2
- 1–0 Jonathan Bachini (15)
- 1–1 Valerio Bertotto (32 og)
- 1–2 Vincenzo Montella (37)
- 2–2 Márcio Amoroso (42)
- Bologna-Udinese 1–3
- 0–1 Márcio Amoroso (14)
- 0–2 Márcio Amoroso (44 pen)
- 1–2 Igor Kolyvanov (62)
- 1–3 Johan Walem (85)
- Udinese-Salernitana 2–0
- 1–0 Márcio Amoroso (4)
- 2–0 Márcio Amoroso (7)
- Fiorentina-Udinese 1–0
- 1–0 Edmundo (90)
- Bari-Udinese 1–1
- 0–1 Alessandro Pierini (69)
- 1–1 Gionatha Spinesi (90)
- Udinese-Vicenza 1–1
- 1–0 Márcio Amoroso (37 pen)
- 1–1 Stefan Schwoch (56)
- Roma-Udinese 4–0
- 1–0 Eusebio Di Francesco (44)
- 2–0 Francesco Totti (52)
- 3–0 Paulo Sérgio (62)
- 4–0 Francesco Totti (71 pen)
- Udinese-Juventus 2–2
- 0–1 Zinedine Zidane (44)
- 0–2 Filippo Inzaghi (49)
- 1–2 Jonathan Bachini (65)
- 2–2 Roberto Sosa (90)
- Parma-Udinese 4–1
- 1–0 Hernán Crespo (4)
- 1–1 Márcio Amoroso (36)
- 2–1 Hernán Crespo (37)
- 3–1 Hernán Crespo (65 pen)
- 4–1 Mario Stanić (88)
- Udinese-Piacenza 1–0
- 1–0 Paolo Poggi (40)
- Udinese-Cagliari 2–1
- 1–0 Jonathan Bachini (32)
- 2–0 Márcio Amoroso (64)
- 2–1 Tiziano De Patre (87)
- Milan-Udinese 3–0
- 1–0 George Weah (22)
- 2–0 Leonardo (40)
- 3–0 Oliver Bierhoff (61)
- Udinese-Inter 0–1
- 0–1 Ronaldo (88)
- Lazio-Udinese 3–1
- 0–1 Tomas Locatelli (5)
- 1–1 Roberto Mancini (17)
- 2–1 Marcelo Salas (55)
- 3–1 Marcelo Salas (90)
- Udinese-Vicenza 2–1
- 0–1 Gabriele Ambrosetti (7)
- 1–1 Roberto Sosa (43)
- 2–1 Márcio Amoroso (75)
- Perugia-Udinese 1–3
- 0–1 Alessandro Pierini (20)
- 0–2 Salvatore Matrecano (40 og)
- 1–2 Hidetoshi Nakata (67)
- 1–3 Roberto Sosa (90)
- Udinese-Empoli 0–0
- Sampdoria-Udinese 1–1
- 0–1 Roberto Sosa (3)
- 1–1 Ariel Ortega (53 pen)
- Udinese-Bologna 2–0
- 1–0 Roberto Sosa (13)
- 2–0 Roberto Sosa (73)
- Salernitana-Udinese 1–2
- 0–1 Tomas Locatelli (38)
- 0–2 Márcio Amoroso (46)
- 1–2 Alessandro Pierini (49 og)
- Udinese-Fiorentina 1–0
- 1–0 Roberto Sosa (80)
- Udinese-Bari 4–0
- 1–0 Roberto Sosa (38)
- 2–0 Roberto Sosa (48)
- 3–0 Márcio Amoroso (64)
- 4–0 Valerio Bertotto (79)
- Venezia-Udinese 1–0
- 1–0 Álvaro Recoba (83 pen)
- Udinese-Roma 2–1
- 0–1 Fábio Júnior (28)
- 1–1 Martin Jørgensen (84)
- 2–1 Márcio Amoroso (88 pen)
- Juventus-Udinese 2–1
- 1–0 Daniel Fonseca (30)
- 1–1 Roberto Sosa (47)
- 2–1 Filippo Inzaghi (77)
- Udinese-Parma 2–1
- 1–0 Roberto Sosa (23)
- 1–1 Paolo Vanoli (77)
- 2–1 Márcio Amoroso (89)
- Piacenza-Udinese 4–3
- 0–1 Martin Jørgensen (5)
- 0–2 Jonathan Bachini (9)
- 1–2 Gianpietro Piovani (13)
- 1–3 Alessandro Pierini (36)
- 2–3 Simone Inzaghi (44 pen)
- 3–3 Pietro Vierchowod (62)
- 4–1 Paolo Cristallini (71)
- Cagliari-Udinese 1–2
- 0–1 Martin Jørgensen (44)
- 0–2 Johan Walem (61)
- 1–2 Mohamed Kallon (82)
- Udinese-Milan 1–5
- 0–1 Zvonimir Boban (15)
- 0–2 Zvonimir Boban (37)
- 0–3 Oliver Bierhoff (45)
- 1–3 Márcio Amoroso (58)
- 1–4 Oliver Bierhoff (60)
- 1–5 George Weah (63)
- Inter-Udinese 1–3
- 0–1 Márcio Amoroso (11 pen)
- 1–1 Iván Zamorano (53)
- 1–2 Márcio Amoroso (64)
- 1–3 Paolo Poggi (87)
- Udinese-Lazio 0–3
- 0–1 Siniša Mihajlović (21 pen)
- 0–2 Christian Vieri (49)
- 0–3 Roberto Mancini (58)
- Vicenza-Udinese 2–3
- 0–1 Márcio Amoroso (36 pen)
- 0–2 Márcio Amoroso (45 pen)
- 1–2 Lamberto Zauli (51)
- 1–3 Johan Walem (60)
- 2–3 Giacomo Dicara (61)
- Udinese-Perugia 1–2
- 0–1 Gianluca Petrachi (26)
- 0–2 Gianluca Petrachi (46)
- 1–2 Márcio Amoroso (63 pen)
- Empoli-Udinese 1–3
- 1–0 Marcelo Zalayeta (22)
- 1–1 Martin Jørgensen (24)
- 1–2 Márcio Amoroso (53)
- 1–3 Márcio Amoroso (64)
UEFA Cup Playoffs
- Udinese-Juventus 0–0
- Juventus-Udinese 1–1
- 1–0 Filippo Inzaghi (23 pen)
- 1–1 Paolo Poggi (71)
(Udinese qualified for the 1999–2000 UEFA Cup by the virtue of more away goals scored. Udinese therefore declared sixth in the league standings).