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FA Premier League 1997-98

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This article describes the FA Premier League 1997-98 season.
Premiership season 1997-98
Champions: Arsenal
Runners-up: Manchester United
Newly promoted teams for the 1997-98 season: Bolton Wanderers
Barnsley
Crystal Palace
Teams relegated after the 1997-98 season: Crystal Palace
Barnsley
Bolton Wanderers

The FA Premier League 1997-98 season saw Arsenal lift their first league title since 1991, and also become only the second team to win the 'double' of the FA Cup and league title twice. It was their first full season under French manager Arsène Wenger, who became the first foreign manager to win the Premiership.

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Promoted teams

Promoted to the Premiership for the 1997-98 season were Bolton Wanderers (Division One champions with 98 points), Barnsley (runners-up and promoted to the top division for the first time ever) and 1996-97 playoff winners Crystal Palace.[1]

European qualification

At the end of the 1997-98 FA Premier League season, a record total of eight English teams qualified for European competition.

Team League Position Competition
Arsenal 1 UEFA Champions League
Manchester United 2 UEFA Champions League
Liverpool 3 UEFA Cup
Chelsea 4 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
Leeds United 5 UEFA Cup
Blackburn Rovers 6 UEFA Cup
Aston Villa 7 UEFA Cup
Newcastle United 13 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

Premiership champions Arsenal and runners-up Manchester United qualified for the Champions League, while UEFA Cup places went to Liverpool, Leeds United, Aston Villa and Blackburn Rovers. Qualifying for the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup were Chelsea (as defending champions) and FA Cup runners-up Newcastle United.[2]

Relegated teams

The gap between the Premier League and Division One of the Football League was highlighted at the end of 1997-98 when all three newly promoted teams were relegated. Crystal Palace were confined to bottom place in the final table having won just two home games all season. Barnsley's first season in the top division ended in relegation, although they did reach the FA Cup quarter finals and knock out Manchester United in the Fifth Round. Bolton Wanderers went down on goal difference, with 17th place being occupied by Everton. Despite preserving top flight football at Everton for the 45th season running, Howard Kendall quit as manager at Goodison Park after his third spell in charge.

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