1998 CFU Club Championship - Final

Final

1998-11-28
Joe Public F.C. 1 – 0 Caledonia AIA
Angus Eve 25'

Joe Public F.C. advance to CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1999

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See also International club women's football.
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