The North Zone section of the 1998 Indian Federation Cup qualification saw nine teams competing for one or two berths in the final tournament. It was held between August 2 and 10 of 1998. One club, JCT Mills qualified for the final tournament and the other, Punjab State Electricity Board, qualified for the play-offs. [1] Post the final game, former footballer Inder Singh was honored by the Chandigarh Football Association.
Indian Air Force, Delhi | 4–1 | Haryana State Electricity Board |
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Jayant Das 44' Abadath Hossen 59' Gossen 79' T. N. Dey 90' | Report | Sanjay Sharma 50' |
Punjab State Electricity Board | 0–6 | Himalayan Tigers |
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Parminder Singh 7', 54' Gurdish Singh 22' Kuldip Singh 29' Kamaljit Singh 57' Satnam Singh 84' | Report |
YMCA, Srinagar | 0–0 (a.e.t.) | Youngsters Club, Chandigarh |
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Report | ||
Penalties | ||
4–3 |
JCT Mills | 1–0 | Indian Air Force, Delhi |
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Jasbir Singh 30' | Report |
City Club, Delhi | 4–2 | Sports Hostel, Haldwani |
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Vimal Thapa 10' Shyam Kumar 13', 19' Joy Paul Raj 24' | Report | Jatin Bisht Rais Ahmed Jafri 88' |
JCT Mills | 3–0 | YMCA, Srinagar |
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Harjinder Singh 24' (pen.) Hardip Singh Jr. 35', ??' | Report |
Punjab State Electricity Board | 2–0 | City Club, Delhi |
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Parminder Singh | Report |
JCT Mills | 2–0 | Punjab State Electricity Board |
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Bhupinder Singh 31' Sanjay Majhi 42' | Report |
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