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1998 Copa Bolivia
This is the third edition of the Copa Bolivia. The defending champions are Oriente Petrolero after winning 3–2 over the strongest. * Oriente Petrolero qualified to the group stage as the defending champion. * The strongest qualified to the play-off round as the runner-up. First qualifying round Second qualifying round Third qualifying round Play-off round Group stage Group A Standings Results Group B Standings Results Semi-final ---- Second leg ---- Final

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Enrique Happ
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