1988 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship
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1988 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship
The 1988 Greenlandic Men's Football Championship was the 18th edition of the Greenlandic Men's Football Championship. The final round was held in Aasiaat. It was won by Kissaviarsuk-33 for the fifth time in its history."RSSSF - Greenland 1988"
Retrieved on 2016-11-19


Final round


Pool 1

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Pool 2

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Playoffs


Semi-finals


Third place match


Final


See also

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Greenlandic Men's Football Championship
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