The 1998–99
Belarusian Cup
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was the eighth season of the annual Belarusian
football
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cup competition. Contrary to the league season, it is conducted in a fall-spring rhythm. It began on 18 July 1998 with the first of five rounds and ended on 29 May 1998 with the final at the
Dinamo Stadium in
Minsk
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.
Lokomotiv-96 Vitebsk were the defending champions, having defeated
FC Dinamo Minsk
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It was founded in 1927 as part of the Sovi ...
in the 1998 final, but were knocked out in the second round by
FC Belshina Bobruisk
FC Belshina Bobruisk ( be, ФК "Белшына Бабруйск", ''FK Belshyna Babruisk'') is a Belarusian football club based in Bobruisk. The team has won one Belarusian Premier League title, as well as 3 Belarusian Cup titles.
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, the eventual winners.
FC Belshina Bobruisk
FC Belshina Bobruisk ( be, ФК "Белшына Бабруйск", ''FK Belshyna Babruisk'') is a Belarusian football club based in Bobruisk. The team has won one Belarusian Premier League title, as well as 3 Belarusian Cup titles.
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won the final against
FC Slavia Mozyr
FC Slavia Mozyr ( be, ФК Славія Мазыр, ''FK Slavija Mazyr'') is a Belarusian football team, based in Mozyr, Belarus.
History
The team was founded in 1987 as Polesie Mozyr. Between 1987 and 1991, they played in the Belarusian SSR leag ...
after the penalty shootout to win their second title.
Round of 32
The games were played on 18 July 1998.
Round of 16
The games were played on 23 September 1998.
Quarterfinals
The games were played on 29 April 1999.
Semifinals
The games were played on 11 May 1999.
Final
The final match was played on 29 May 1999 at the
Dinamo Stadium in
Minsk
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.
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Belarusian Cup seasons
Belarusian Cup
The Belarusian Cup () is an annual association football knock-out cup competition for men's football clubs in Belarus
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Cup
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Cup
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