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1898 USFSA Football Championship
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | USFSA Football Championship |
| image | Union des sociétés françaises de sports athlétiques logo.svg |
| image_size | 200 |
| year | 1898 |
| other_titles | 1898 Paris Football Championship |
| country | France |
| num_teams | 6 |
| winners | Standard Athletic Club |
| count | 4 |
| second | Club Français |
| prev_season | 1897 |
| next_season | 1899 |
The 1898 USFSA Football Championship was the 5th staging of the USFSA Football Championship.
It was played on neutral grounds, in a league system with Standard Athletic Club being proclaimed champions of France after beating Club Français 3–2 in a play-off title-decider, since they had finished level on 18 points.
Table
Play-off


Standard AC and Club Français competed head-to-head for the title and both teams finished tied on 18 points, which meant that the title had to be decided in a playoff match that was held on 3 April 1898 at the Vélodrome de Courbevoie, which Standard won 3–2, thus winning for the second year straight.
Winner
| 1898 USFSA Football Championship |
|---|
| Standard AC |
References
References
- (2 February 2021). "1898-99 season in France".
- (15 April 1898). "Le championnat de France de football association". [[La Vie au grand air]].
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