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1998–99 Slovenian Football Cup


FieldValue
titleSlovenian Football Cup
year1998–99
countrySlovenia
num_teams32
winnersMaribor (4th title)
secondOlimpija
matches38
goals139
top goal scorerIsmet Ekmečić (8 goals)
prev_season1997–98
next_season1999–2000

The 1998–99 Slovenian Football Cup was the eighth season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition.

Qualified clubs

1997–98 Slovenian PrvaLiga members

  • Beltinci
  • Celje
  • Gorica
  • Korotan Prevalje
  • Maribor
  • Mura
  • Olimpija
  • Primorje
  • Rudar Velenje
  • Vevče

Qualified through MNZ Regional Cups

  • MNZ Ljubljana: Ivančna Gorica, Kolpa, Domžale
  • MNZ Maribor: Pobrežje, Paloma, Rogoza
  • MNZ Celje: Šoštanj, Šmartno
  • MNZ Koper: Tabor Sežana, Jadran
  • MNZ Nova Gorica: Renče, Brda
  • MNZ Murska Sobota: Beltinci, Goričanka, Ižakovci
  • MNZ Lendava: Nafta Lendava, Turnišče
  • MNZG-Kranj: Triglav Kranj, Zarica
  • MNZ Ptuj: Drava Ptuj, Aluminij, Dornava

First round

The first round matches took place between 5 August and 2 September 1998.

  • Smajlović
  • Mujanovič
  • Daljevič
  • Najvirt
  • Dobi
  • Kotnik
  • Ekmečić
  • Filipović
  • Djuranović
  • Kollari
  • Vulić
  • Lučić
  • Marušič
  • Filak
  • Sever
  • Vidojević
  • Javornik
  • Brezič
  • Čustović
  • Markelj
  • Gobec
  • Utroša
  • Gabor
  • Varga
  • Kolar
  • Damiš
  • Grlj
  • Barut
  • Stanič
  • Želko
  • Zaletel
  • Žgavec
  • Kojičić
  • Šemrl
  • Skledar
  • Šuša
  • Žlogar
  • Nikčević
  • A. Baranja
  • Škaper
  • Brunec
  • Osterc
  • Stajnko
  • Sunčič
  • Dragić
  • Mir
  • Čanić

Round of 16

The round of 16 matches took place on 8 and 9 September 1998.

  • Želko
  • Kmetec
  • Ekmečić
  • Grizold
  • Miškič
  • Kojičić
  • Plevnik
  • Brezič
  • Pavlović
  • Škaper
  • D. Baranja
  • Cipot
  • Kokaš
  • S. Baranja
  • Žabota
  • Krapša
  • S. Stojanov
  • M. Stojanov
  • Tompa
  • Utroša
  • Mujanovič
  • Smajlović
  • Javornik
  • Mulahmetović
  • Mavrič
  • Vulić

Quarter-finals

The first legs of the quarter-finals took place on 21 October, and the second legs took place on 4 November 1998.

First legs

  • Škaper
  • Cipot
  • Bozgo
  • Javornik
  • Smajlović
  • Reščič
  • Jukić
  • Kujović

Second legs

  • Gutalj
  • Šabjan
  • Vidojević
  • Pavlović
  • Gajser
  • Bozgo
  • Žabota
  • Žnuderl
  • Pokleka
  • Ekmečić
  • Pejković
  • Fileković
  • Deisinger

Semi-finals

The first legs of the semi-finals took place on 7 April, and the second legs took place on 14 April 1999.

First legs

  • Čeh
  • Mujanovič
  • Bozgo
  • Djuranovič
  • Škaper

Second legs

  • Kosič
  • Cener
  • Bozgo
  • Jolič

Final

First leg

  • Pejković
  • Čaušević
  • Djuranovič
  • Bozgo

Second leg

  • Filipović
  • Jolič Maribor won 5–2 on aggregate.

References

  • {{cite web | url = http://www.nzs.si/Arhivi/pokal99/pokamenu.htm | title = Pokal Slovenije 1998/99| publisher = Football Association of Slovenia official website | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20030506085613/http://www.nzs.si/Arhivi/pokal99/pokamenu.htm| access-date = 10 April 2020 | archive-date = 6 May 2003}}
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