1998–99 Copa Federación de España

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1998–99 Copa Federación de España
CountryFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Teams18
Champions Racing de Santander B
Runners-up Lugo

The 1998–99 Copa Federación de España was the sixth staging of the Copa Federación de España, a knockout competition for Spanish football clubs in Segunda División B and Tercera División.

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The Regional stages began in 1998, while the national tournament took place from November 1998 to April 1999.

Regional tournaments

Asturias tournament

 
First roundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                      
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Navia 000
 
 
 
Langreo 02 2
 
Navia 112
 
 
 
Andés 01 1
 
Langreo 022
 
 
Sporting Gijón B 23 5
 
 
 
 
 
Siero 101
 
 
 
Sporting Gijón B 33 6
 
Tuilla 000
 
 
 
Siero 02 2
 
Caudal (a)112
 
 
Sporting Gijón B 20 2
 
 
 
 
 
Caudal 022
 
 
 
Pumarín 01 1
 
Pumarín 314
 
 
 
Universidad Oviedo 11 2
 
Caudal 213
 
 
Oviedo B 10 1
 
 
 
 
 
Marino Luanco 202
 
 
 
Oviedo B (a)20 2
 
Marino Luanco 112
 
 
Narcea 00 0
 

Source: [1]

Castile and León tournament

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
Zamora 112
 
 
 
Burgos 12 3
 
Burgos 303
 
 
 
Gimnástica Segoviana 01 1
 
Cuéllar 134
 
 
Gimnástica Segoviana 33 6
 

National tournament

Preliminary round

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Tomelloso Bandera Castilla-La Mancha.svg 1–2 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Amorós 0–01–2
Binéfar Flag of Aragon.svg 4–2 Flag of Aragon.svg Zaragoza B 2–12–1

Round of 16

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Burgos Flag of Castile and Leon.svg 2–3 Flag of Galicia.svg Lugo 0–22–1
Caudal Flag of Asturias.svg 3–3 (a) Flag of Cantabria.svg Racing Santander B 3–10–2
Real Unión Flag of the Basque Country.svg 2–4 Bandera de Navarra.svg Tudelano 1–11–3
Sabadell Flag of Catalonia.svg 1–3 Flag of Aragon.svg Binéfar 1–01–3
Amorós Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg 1–1 (a) Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Alcalá 0–01–1
Murcia Flag of the Region of Murcia.svg 1–3 Flag of the Canary Islands.svg Las Palmas B 1–10–2
Poblense Flag of the Balearic Islands.svg 3–7 Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg Elche B 2–01–7
Isla Cristina Flag of Andalucia.svg 2–2 (a) Flag of Extremadura with COA.svg Sport Villanueva 2–20–0

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Tudelano Bandera de Navarra.svg 3–3 (a) Flag of Galicia.svg Lugo 2–21–1
Racing Santander B Flag of Cantabria.svg 3–3 (a) Flag of Aragon.svg Binéfar 2–01–3
Sport Villanueva Flag of Extremadura with COA.svg 2–4 Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg Elche B 2–20–2
Las Palmas B Flag of the Canary Islands.svg 3–2 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Amorós 2–11–1

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Las Palmas B Flag of the Canary Islands.svg 4–6 Flag of Cantabria.svg Racing Santander B 2–22–4
Lugo Flag of Galicia.svg 5–4 Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg Elche B 4–31–1

Final

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Lugo Flag of Galicia.svg 0–3 Flag of Cantabria.svg Racing Santander B 0–30–0

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References

  1. "Royal Asturias Football Federation". Archived from the original on 2017-06-19. Retrieved 2017-06-21.