The 1998–99
Macedonian Football Cup
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was the 7th season of
Macedonia's
football
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knockout competition.
FK Vardar
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defended their title, having won their fourth title.
Competition calendar
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First round
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Group stage
The most results are unknown.
Group 1
Pobeda and
Vardar
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were advanced to the quarterfinal, the other teams in group were
Kumanovo
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and
Sasa.
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Sileks and
Osogovo
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were advanced to the quarterfinal, the other teams in group were
Pelister
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and
Ilinden Skopje.
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Quarter-finals
The first legs were played on 10 March and second were played on 17 March 1999.
Semi-finals
The first legs were played on 7 April and the second were played on 21 April 1999.
Final
See also
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1998–99 Macedonian First Football League
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1998–99 Macedonian Second Football League
References
External links
1998–99 Macedonian Football Cupat rsssf.org
Official WebsiteMacedonian Football
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Macedonia
Cup
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Macedonian Football Cup seasons