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1997–98 SC Bastia season

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Chairman
  
François Nicolaï

Stadium
  
Stade Armand Cesari

Coupe de France
  
End of 32

Manager
  
Frédéric Antonetti

Division 1
  
9th

Coupe de la Ligue
  
End of 32

The French football club SC Bastia in its 1997–98 season finished in the 13th place in the league. The top scorer of the season, scoring 9 goals in 5 league matches, wasn Ermin Šiljak. The club was eliminated from the Coupe de France round of 64. In the Coupe de la Ligue it was able to reach the round of 32 teams. It also became the Intertoto Cup winner and advanced to the second round of the UEFA Cup.

Contents

In

Summer
  • Eric Durand and Frédéric Mendy from Martigues
  • Laurent Casanova and Christophe Deguerville from Lyon
  • Pascual Garrido from Boca Juniors
  • Franck Jurietti from Gueugnon
  • Pierre-Yves André from Rennes
  • Jean-Jacques Etame from Cannes
  • Nenad Jestrovic from OFK Belgrade
  • Lubomir Moravcik from Sion
  • Prince Daye from Invincible Eleven
  • Hervé Sekli and François Modesto from Bastia B
  • Winter
  • Ali Boumnijel from Gueugnon
  • Ardian Kozniku from APOEL
  • Pierre Laurent from Leeds United
  • Nicolas Penneteau from Bastia B
  • Out

    Summer
  • Patrick Valery to Blackburn Rovers
  • Lubomir Moravcik, Jean-Jacques Eydelie and Pascal Camadini to Sion
  • Laurent Moracchini to Nancy
  • Didier Santini to Toulouse
  • Pierre Maroselli to Rennes
  • Anto Drobnjak to Lens
  • Franck Vandecasteele to Nice
  • Jamie Fullarton to Crystal Palace
  • Laurent Weber to Troyes
  • Winter
  • Ermin Siljak to Servette
  • Jean-Jacques Etame to Saint-Louisienne
  • Squad

    As of 16 July 2012

    Results summary

    Source: LFP

    Results by round

    Last updated: 15 July 2012.
    Source: LFP
    Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

    Group stage

    Matches

    Bastia won 1–0 on aggregate.

    Steaua Bucharest 3–3 Bastia on aggregate. Steaua Bucharest won on away goals rule.

    Top scorers

    As of 16 July 2012

    League assists

    As of 16 July 2012

    References

    1997–98 SC Bastia season Wikipedia