Football Matches on Tuesday September 29, 1998
Round | Time | Home | Score | Away | Attendance | Venue | Referee | Match Report | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
First round | Marítimo pt | (1) 1–0 (4) | eng Leeds United | Fritz Stuchlik | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Leeds United won; Leeds United won on penalty kicks following extra time | |||
First round | Leverkusen de | 1–0 | it Udinese | Daudén Ibáñez | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Leverkusen won | |||
First round | Skonto FC lv | 2–3 | ru Dynamo Moscow | Attila Juhos | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Dynamo Moscow won | |||
First round | CSKA Sofia bg | 1–0 | ch Servette | Claus Bo Larsen | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; CSKA Sofia won | |||
First round | Real Betis es | 5–0 | dk Vejle BK | Eric Blareau | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Real Betis won | |||
First round | Roma it | 1–0 | dk Silkeborg | Roelof Luinge | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Roma won | |||
First round | FK Obilić rs | 0–1 | es Atlético Madrid | Jan Wegereef | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Atlético Madrid won | |||
First round | Celtic sct | 2–1 | pt Vitória Guimarães | Oguz Sarvan | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Celtic won | |||
First round | Strømsgodset no | 0–3 | eng Aston Villa | Dieter Schoch | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Aston Villa won | |||
First round | Rapid Wien at | 1–2 | fr Bordeaux | Miroslav Radoman | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Bordeaux won | |||
First round | Wisła Kraków pl | 3–0 | si NK Maribor | Karol Ihring | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Wisła Kraków won | |||
First round | Hajduk Split hr | 0–0 | it Fiorentina | Claude Colombo | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Fiorentina won | |||
First round | Grazer AK at | 2–0 | bg Litex Lovech | Roy Helge Olsen | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Grazer AK won | |||
First round | FC Dinamo Tbilisi ge | 0–3 | nl Willem II | Lubomir Pucek | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Willem II won | |||
First round | Werder Bremen de | 4–0 | no Brann | Metin Tokat | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Werder Bremen won; Required Extra Time | |||
First round | Parma it | 3–1 | tr Fenerbahçe | Fernández Marín | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Parma won | |||
First round | Club Brugge be | 2–2 | hu Újpest | Paulo Paraty | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Club Brugge won | |||
First round | Real Sociedad es | 1–0 | cz Sparta Prague | Michel Piraux | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Real Sociedad won | |||
First round | Slavia Prague cz | (5) 1–0 (4) | de Schalke 04 | Rémi Harrel | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Slavia Prague won; Slavia Prague won on penalty kicks following extra time | |||
First round | Marseille fr | 4–0 | cz Sigma Olomouc | Stade Vélodrome | Hartmut Strampe | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Marseille won | ||
First round | Liverpool eng | 5–0 | sk Košice | Pascal Garibian | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Liverpool won | |||
First round | Metz fr | (3) 2–1 (4) | rs Red Star | Stade Saint-Symphorien | Jacek Granat | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Red Star won; Red Star won on penalty kicks following extra time | ||
First round | Feyenoord nl | 0–3 | de Stuttgart | García Aranda | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Stuttgart won | |||
First round | Valencia es | 3–0 | ro Steaua | Ryszard Wójcik | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Valencia won | |||
Round | Time | Home | Score | Away | Attendance | Venue | Referee | Match Report | Notes |
First round | Lyon fr | 2–2 | eng Blackburn | Stade de Gerland | René Temmink | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Lyon won | ||
First round | Monaco fr | 0–0 | pl ŁKS Łódź | Stade Louis II | Georg Dardenne | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Monaco won | ||
First round | Celta Vigo es | 7–0 | ro Argeș Pitești | Alain Hamer | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Celta Vigo won | |||
First round | AEK Athens gr | 3–3 | nl Vitesse | Livio Bazzoli | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Vitesse won | |||
First round | Bologna it | 2–1 | pt Sporting CP | Eric Romain | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Bologna won | |||
First round | Anorthosis cy | 2–3 | ch Zürich | Kenneth Clark | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Zürich won | |||
First round | Grasshopper ch | 0–0 | be Anderlecht | Georgios Bikas | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Grasshopper won |
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