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Revision as of 09:34, 14 June 2024

Jeux sans frontières
Season 29
No. of teams7 countries
WinnerPortugal Amadora
Runner-upItaly Val di Sole
LocationStupinigi, Italy
Head refereeDenis Pettiaux
No. of episodes10
Release
Original releaseJune 1998 (1998-06) –
September 1998 (1998-09)
Season chronology
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Season 30

The 29th season of the international television game show Jeux sans frontières was held in the summer of 1998. Broadcasters from France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Switzerland participated in the competition coordinated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). RAI hosted all heats and the final at the grounds of the Palazzina di caccia in Stupinigi (Italy). The head international referee in charge of supervising the competition was Denis Pettiaux.[1]

The season was won by Százhalombatta, Hungary, being the runner-up the team from Komotini, Grece.[2]

Participants

Country Broadcasters Code Colour
 France France 2 F Light blue
 Greece ERT GR Dark blue
 Hungary MTV H Yellow
 Italy RAI I White
 Netherlands TROS NL Orange
 Portugal RTP P Green
 Switzerland SRG SSR CH Red

Heats

Heat 1

Place Country Town Points
1 P Lamego 86
2 NL Vlieland 76
3 I Borgosesia 74
4 GR Hydra 65
5 H Eger 61
6 CH Stabio 59
7 F Sainte-Maxime 43

Heat 2

Place Country Town Points
1 I Val Gardena 88
2 NL Haarlemmermeer 72
3 H Tiszaújváros 66
4 P Amadora 63
4 F Perros-Guirec 63
6 GR Ioannina 60
7 CH Ascona 55

Heat 3

Place Country Town Points
1 P Águeda 80
2 H Gyöngyös 77
3 GR Nea Philadelphia 76
3 CH Monte Generoso 76
5 F La Grande-Motte 60
6 I Realmonte 48
7 NL Breda 42

Heat 4

Place Country Town Points
1 F La Clusaz 74
2 GR Limni Evias 72
3 P Vila Franca de Xira 71
4 CH Martigny 70
5 NL Alphen aan den Rijn 69
6 H Budapest XVIII. District 62
7 I Bibione 53

Heat 5

Place Country Town Points
1 P Torres Vedras 80
2 F Cambrai 77
2 CH Regione San Gottardo 77
4 H Miskolc 70
5 NL Meppel 65
6 GR Elefsina 54
7 I Valtopina 52

Heat 6

Place Country Town Points
1 GR Komotini 83
2 I Val di Sole 79
3 NL Heerlen 70
4 P Oeiras 68
5 H Belváros - Lipótváros 65
6 F Royan 62
7 CH Novazzano 42

Heat 7

Place Country Town Points
1 P Peniche 88
2 GR Katastari-Zakynthos 81
3 CH Bellinzona 69
4 NL Hilversum 64
5 H Hajdúszoboszló 63
6 I Torre Annunziata 53
7 F Mâcon 50

Heat 8

Place Country Town Points
1 H Százhalombatta 91
2 CH Val Poschiavo 78
3 I Mondragone 69
4 F Périgueux 62
5 GR Chios 56
6 P Sintra 52
7 NL De Marne 51

Heat 9

Place Country Town Points
1 H Budapest XII. District 80
2 P Mafra 79
3 CH Val di Blenio 71
3 GR Tripoli 71
5 NL Roermond 66
6 I Catanzaro 54
7 F Nevers 36

Qualifiers

The teams which qualified from each country to the final were:

Country Town Place won Points won
F La Clusaz 1 74
GR Komotini 1 83
H Százhalombatta 1 91
I Val Gardena 1 88
NL Vlieland 2 76
P Peniche 1 88
CH Val Poschiavo 2 78

Final

Place Country Town Points
1 H Százhalombatta 79
2 GR Komotini 74
3 NL Vlieland 67
4 CH Val Poschiavo 66
5 I Val Gardena 61
5 F La Clusaz 61
7 P Peniche 54

References

  1. ^ "Jeux sans frontières 1998". jsfnetfrance.free.fr (in French). Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  2. ^ Pillirone, Nicolo. "Series Edizione 1998". giochisenzafrontiere.net (in Italian). Retrieved 13 June 2024.