2018 Ethiopian Cup
Football tournament season
Tournament details | |
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Country | Ethiopia |
Final positions | |
Champions | Defence Force |
← 2017 2019 → |
The 2018 Ethiopian Cup is the 59th edition of the Ethiopian Cup, the knockout football competition of Ethiopia.
In the final on 29 September 2018, Defence Force (Mekelakeya) defeated St. George.[1][2]
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