Final 1998 Standings

Updated September 27, 2017 | Infoplease Staff

Division champions (*) and other playoff qualifiers (†) are noted. Number of seasons listed after each head coach refers to latest tenure with club through 1998 season.

East Division

WLTPtsPFPAPct
*Hamilton125125503351.706
†Montreal125125470435.706
†Toronto99018452410.500
Winnipeg31506399588.167
1998 Head Coaches: Ham—Ron Lancaster (1st season); Mon—Dave Ritchie (2nd); Tor—Don Matthews (3rd); Win—Jeff Reinebold (2nd, 2-12) was replaced on Oct. 8 by interim coach Gary Hoffman (1-3).
1997 East Div. standings: 1. Toronto (15-3); 2. Montreal (13-5); 3. Winnipeg (4-14); 4. Hamilton (2-16).

West Division

WLTPtsPFPAPct
*Calgary126024558397.667
†Edmonton99018396450.500
†Brit. Columbia99018394427.500
Saskatchewan513010411525.278
1998 Head Coaches: Calg—Wally Buono (9th season); Edm—Kay Stephenson (1st); BC—Adam Rita (2nd, 3-6) was replaced on Sept. 1 by interim coach Greg Mohns (6-3); Sask—Jim Daley (3rd).
1997 West Div. standings: 1. Edmonton (12-6); 2. Calgary (10-8); 3. Saskatchewan (8-10); 4. British Columbia (8-10).

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Introduction to Canadian Football League's 1998–99 Season
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