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      • The year 1998 is significant for the sport of Football due to major championships and cups played by multiple nations. Most important event is the FIFA World Cup of 1998 held between 10 June and 12 July 1998 in France. The World Cup was won by France against Brazil on a score of 3 to 0.
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  2. The Pro Football Hall Of Fame in Canton, Ohio, completed an $8.9 million expansion including a $4 million contribution by the NFL clubs, October 14. The Trans World Dome opened in St. Louis with a sold-out crowd of 65,598 as the Rams defeated the Carolina Panthers 28-17, November 12.

  3. Events. 1998 FIFA World Cup – France wins 3–0 over Brazil in Saint-Denis, France, winning their first cup. More than one million delirious fans jammed the Champs-Élysées, dancing through the night. UEFA Champions League: Real Madrid won 1–0 in the final against Juventus. This was Real Madrid's seventh European Cup title.

  4. Jan 22 World League of American Football renamed as NFL Europe; Jan 23 Denver Nuggets tie the NBA single-season record of 23 consecutive losses set by the Vancouver Grizzlies in 1995-96; streak ends with a 99-81 win the next day against the LA Clippers

  5. Jul 13, 1998 · In winning the world's largest sporting event, 3-0, France produced the tournament's most improbable championship game upset in nearly five decades.

  6. May 12, 2018 · France began the group stage with a 3-0, pressure-relieving victory against South Africa in Marseille and swept into the knockout rounds on the back of three wins, with nine goals scored. However,...

  7. Here are the sporting highlights of the world of sport in 1998. See the Top Earners for 1998. There were a few major world sporting events this year, such as the Winter Olympics, FIFA World Cup and the Commonwealth Games.

  8. Sep 4, 2013 · Overexpectation created by the 1998 World Cup victory and the Euro 2000 success that followed has arguably killed French international football to a degree ever since.

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