The 1998 Belgian Supercup was a
football
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match between the winners of the previous season's
Belgian First Division
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and
Belgian Cup
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competitions. The match was contested by Cup winners
Genk
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, and 1997–98 Belgian First Division champions,
Club Brugge on 8 August 1998 at the ground of the league winners Club Brugge, the
Jan Breydel Stadium. Club Brugge won the match, holding on to their lead despite a late consolation goal by
Souleymane Oularé.
Details
See also
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1997–98 Belgian First Division
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1997–98 Belgian Cup
Notes
References
Super Cup
Belgian Supercup
Belgian Super Cup 1998
K.R.C. Genk matches
August 1998 sports events in Europe
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