1998 Norwegian Football Cup
The 1998 Norwegian Football Cup was the 93rd edition of the Norwegian Football Cup and was won by Stabæk after defeating Rosenborg in the final at Ullevaal Stadion on 1 November.
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Country | Norway |
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Defending champions | Vålerenga |
Champions | Stabæk (1st title) |
Runners-up | Rosenborg |
Championship match score | 3–1 |
Top goal scorer(s) | Sigurd Rushfeldt (5) |
← 1997 1999 → |
Because of Norway's participation in the 1998 FIFA World Cup, the clubs playing in Tippeligaen entered the competition in the third round.
First round
- April 21: Vidar - Sandnes FK 2-0 (extra time)
- Førde - Jotun 4-3
- Steinkjer - Nardo 2-3
- April 22: Sarpsborg - Råde 3-2
- Drøbak/Frogn - Fredrikstad 0-4
- Eidsvold Turn - Raufoss 2-3
- Fossum (Bærum) - Jevnaker 1-1 (extra time), 3-1 on penalties
- Ski - Strømmen 1-3
- Birkebeineren - Skeid 0-2
- Storm - Eik-Tønsberg 0-4
- Lyngdal - Start 1-2
- Kopervik - Bryne 0-3
- Ny-Krohnborg - Fana 1-3
- Os - Vard 1-1 (extra time), 3-4 on penalties
- Åsane - Fyllingen 3-1
- Stryn - Hødd 2-2 (extra time), 7-6 on penalties
- Velledalen/Ringen - Aalesund 0-5
- Clausenengen - Træff 5-0
- Tromsdalen - Finnsnes 4-3 (extra time)
- Skjervøy - Alta 1-4
- April 23: Holter - Ullern 0-3
- Abildsø - Lyn 3-5
- Grei - Kjelsås 0-2
- Bærum - Mjøndalen 5-1
- Tynset - Hamarkameratene 1-2 (extra time)
- Faaberg - Elverum 3-1
- Liv/Fossekallen - Runar 0-1
- Ørn-Horten - Pors Grenland 0-1
- Tollnes - Odd Grenland 1-2
- Mandalskameratene - Jerv 2-1
- Ålgård - Sola 1-0
- Ranheim - Stjørdals/Blink 0-1
- Namsos - Strindheim 1-4
- Lofoten - Gevir Bodø 4-2
- Harstad - Stålkameratene 1-0
Byåsen had a walkover.
Second round
- May 13: Fredrikstad - Kjelsås 0-1
- Strømmen - Hamarkameratene 1-4
- Ullern - Sarpsborg 1-4
- Lyn - Bærum 6-0
- Raufoss - Faaberg 2-0
- Eik-Tønsberg - Fossum (Bærum) 9-1
- Runar - Skeid 1-2
- Pors Grenland - Start 1-2
- Mandalskameratene - Odd Grenland 0-0 (extra time), 6-7 on penalties
- Vard Haugesund - Vidar 2-3
- Bryne - Ålgård 3-0
- Fana - Åsane 2-2 (extra time), 17-16 on penalties
- Stryn - Førde 2-2 (extra time), 5-4 on penalties
- Aalesund - Clausenengen 4-1
- Nardo - Byåsen 0-1
- Stjørdals/Blink - Strindheim 0-6
- Lofoten - Tromsdalen 0-2
- Alta - Harstad 1-2
Third round
- June 3: Sarpsborg - Rosenborg 0-5
- Vålerenga - Skeid 1-3
- Start - Strømsgodset 1-3
- Fana - Molde 2-4
- Stryn - Brann 0-1
- Harstad - Bodø/Glimt 1-4
- June 4: Moss - Eik-Tønsberg 2-0
- Kjelsås - Haugesund 0-2
- Stabæk - Aalesund 1-0
- Hamarkameratene - Sogndal 4-3 (extra time)
- Kongsvinger - Raufoss 2-1
- Odd Grenland - Bryne 1-2
- Vidar - Viking 0-1
- Strindheim - Lillestrøm 3-3 (exta time), 4-3 on penalties
- Byåsen - Lyn 2-1
- Tromsdalen - Tromsø 0-10
Fourth round
- July 15: Hamarkameratene - Moss 0-1 (extra time)
- Bryne - Tromsø 4-2
- Bodø/Glimt - Strindheim 1-0
- Skeid - Haugesund 4-1 (extra time)
- Brann - Byåsen 3-1
- Kongsvinger - Stabæk 1-3 (extra time)
- July 16: Molde - Viking 2-1
- Strømsgodset - Rosenborg 1-4
Quarter-finals
- August 5: Rosenborg - Bryne 5-0
- Moss - Bodø/Glimt 2-1
- Stabæk - Skeid 3-1
- September 8: Brann - Molde 4-0
Semi-finals
- September 23: Brann - Rosenborg 2-3
- Moss - Stabæk 0-0 (extra time), 1-3 on penalties
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