2007 U.S. Open Cup qualification

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This page describes the qualification procedure for the 2007 U.S. Open Cup.

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Major League Soccer

2 teams advance (1 from each bracket) to tournament
Top team hosts match

Semifinal (April 24, 7:30 PM EDT) Final (May 8, 10:30 PM EDT)
Los Angeles Galaxy (AET) 3
Columbus Crew 0 New York Red Bulls 1
Los Angeles Galaxy 1
Semifinal (April 18, 7:00 PM EDT) Final (May 23, 9:30 PM EDT)
Colorado Rapids 2
Real Salt Lake (AET) 2 Real Salt Lake 1
Kansas City Wizards 1

USL 1st Division

All 9 US-based USL First Division teams will be entered into the Cup. The Puerto Rico Islanders are not eligible for the tournament, as Puerto Rico has a soccer federation independent from US Soccer.

USL 2nd Division

Top 6 teams in table will advance to tournament
All regular season games through May 28 count
Green indicates U.S. Open Cup berth clinched

ClubGPWLTPtsPts/GGDTotal games
Cleveland City Stars 5401132.6+75
Charlotte Eagles 7520152.14+77
Harrisburg City Islanders 7313121.71+17
Western Mass Pioneers 622281.3306
Cincinnati Kings 723281.14+17
Crystal Palace Baltimore 614140.67-66
Wilmington Hammerheads 704330.43-77
New Hampshire Phantoms 604220.33-106

USL Premier Development League

Winners in each division advance to tournament
All teams play 4 designated games doubled as regular season games
Green indicates U.S. Open Cup berth clinched

Central Conference

Great Lakes Division

ClubGPWLTPtsGD*
Michigan Bucks 430110+7
Indiana Invaders 42028+3
Chicago Fire Premier 421170
Fort Wayne Fever 42206-1
West Michigan Edge 41303-2
Cleveland Internationals 40400-8

Heartland Division

ClubGPWLTPtsGD*
Kansas City Brass 440012+6
St. Louis Lions 422060
Springfield Demize 422060
Colorado Rapids U23's 42206-2
Des Moines Menace 41303-1
Sioux Falls Spitfire 41303-3

Eastern Conference

Mid Atlantic Division

ClubGPWLTPtsGD*
Ocean City Barons 440012+7
Hampton Roads Piranhas 430110+8
Richmond Kickers Future 42117+2
Fredericksburg Gunners 42117+2
Virginia Legacy 42206-1
Reading Rage 41125-2
Northern Virginia Royals 41214-5
Delaware Dynasty 40400-4
West Virginia Chaos 40400-7

Northeast Division

ClubGPWLTPtsGD*
Long Island Rough Riders 440012+5
Cape Cod Crusaders 42028+6
Brooklyn Knights 42117+2
Albany Admirals 42206-2
Rhode Island Stingrays 41303-2
Westchester Flames 40222-2
Vermont Voltage 40311-7

Southern Conference

Mid South Division

ClubGPWLTPtsGD*
El Paso Patriots 430110+4
DFW Tornados 42117+2
Laredo Heat 41125+2
New Orleans Shell Shockers 41125+1
Austin Lightning 412140
Mississippi Brilla 41214-2
Baton Rouge Capitals 41303-7

Southeast Division

ClubGPWLTPtsGD*
Central Florida Kraze 43109+4
Atlanta Silverbacks U23's 42028+3
Carolina Dynamo 42117+4
Bradenton Academics 42206+2
Cary RailHawks U23's 411250
Nashville Metros 41125-1
Palm Beach Pumas 41303-3
Cocoa Expos 40311-9

Western Conference

Northwest Division

ClubGPWLTPtsGD*
BYU Cougars 43109+2
Tacoma Tide 42117+2
Yakima Reds 42117+1
Spokane Spiders 42206-2
Ogden Outlaws 41303-1
Cascade Surge 41303-2

Southwest Division

ClubGPWLTPtsGD*
Bakersfield Brigade 43109+6
Ventura County Fusion 43109+3
San Jose Frogs 43109+2
San Fernando Valley Quakes 42117+2
Fresno Fuego 422060
Los Angeles Storm 42206-1
San Francisco Seals 42206-2
Southern California Seahorses 41303-2
Lancaster Rattlers 41303-5
Orange County Blue Star 40311-3

*-maximum goal differential of +/- 3 per game

USASA

Region 1

Teams that reach final advance to tournament

First round
April 29
Quarterfinals
May 6
Semifinals
May 20
Region Final
June 24
            
MD A.C. United 7
E PA 2 Ukrainian Nationals 1
MD A.C. United 4
E PA 1 Vereinigung Erzebirge 1
MD A.C. United 0
Group A
DC/VA Aegean Hawks 4
DC/VA Aegean Hawks (AET, PSO) 1 (4)
E NY Greek American Atlas 1 (2)
DC/VA Aegean Hawks
CT Danbury United
NH NH Phantoms Future 0
NPSL NE Queen City FC 5
NPSL NE Queen City FC 0
RI Emigrantes Das Ilhas 1
RI Emigrantes Das Ilhas 1 (5)
Group B
CT Danbury United (AET/PSO) 1 (6)
CT Danbury United 5
MA Lowell Revolution 0

Region 2

Teams that reach final advance to tournament.

Quarterfinals
April 21
Semifinals
May 12
Finals
June 17
         
MO St. Louis Kutis S.C. L
MI 2 AAFC Elite (forfeit) W
MI 2 AAFC Elite 0
WI Milwaukee Bavarians 6
IN Lafayette Veracruz 1
WI Milwaukee Bavarians 4
WI Milwaukee Bavarians 1
IL RWB Adria 2
IL RWB Adria 1
IA Des Moines Menace Reserves 0
IL RWB Adria 3
MI 1 Detroit United 0
NPSL MW Princeton 56ers 1
MI 1 Detroit United 2

Region 3

Winners of groups advance to tournament
All matches at Jordan Soccer Complex in Fayetteville, North Carolina
Green indicates U.S. Open Cup berth clinched

Group A

ClubGPWLTPtsGD
Lynch's Irish Pub 22006+6
Dallas Roma F.C. 21103-1
Saturn FC 20200-5

Group B

ClubGPWLTPtsGD
Azzurri FC 22006+8
Death Penguins 211030
Lake Charles Sting 20200-8

Matches

Saturn FC 1–3 Lynch's Irish Pub
Group A
Death Penguins 1–4 Azzurri FC
Group B

Dallas Roma F.C. 4–1 Saturn FC
Group A
Lake Charles Sting 1–6 Azzurri FC
Group B

Lynch's Irish Pub 4–0 Dallas Roma F.C.
Group A
Lake Charles Sting 1–4 Death Penguins
Group B

Region 4

Teams that reach final advance to tournament
All times in Pacific Daylight Time

First round

Winners of groups plus best second-place finisher advance to Semifinal
Green indicates advancement to Semifinal

Group A

ClubGPWLTPtsGD
Indios USA 32017+4
San Diego Pumitas 30211-12
SudaCA FC 30300-17

Group B

ClubGPWLTPtsGD
Banat Arsenal 32106+10
Sonoma County Sol 32106+9
Albuquerque Asylum 31025+6

Group C

ClubGPWLTPtsGD
Arizona Sahuaros 32017+2
Hollywood United 32106+5
Southern Cal. Fusion 31114-2
Salinas Valley Samba 30300-5

First round matches

Indios USA 3–0 Sonoma County Sol
Field 1
San Diego Pumitas 1–1 Albuquerque Asylum
Field 2
SudaCA FC 0–5 Banat Arsenal
Field 3
Hollywood United 1–2 Arizona Sahuaros
Field 1
Southern California Fusion 2–1 Salinas Valley Samba
Field 2

Albuquerque Asylum 2–2 Indios USA
Field 3
Banat Arsenal 6–0 San Diego Pumitas
Field 1
Sonoma County Sol 6–0 SudaCA FC
Field 2
Salinas Valley Samba 3–6 Hollywood United
Field 3
Arizona Sahuaros 1–1 Southern California Fusion
Field 4

Banat Arsenal 0–1 Indios USA
Field 2
San Diego Pumitas 0–6 Sonoma County Sol
Field 4
SudaCA FC 0–6 Albuquerque Asylum
Field 1
Southern California Fusion 0–3* Hollywood United
Field 1
Arizona Sahuaros 1–0 Salinas Valley Samba
Field 2

* - Southern California Fusion were forced to forfeit the match (originally a 3-2 win) due to use of an illegal player

Tournament

Semifinals
May 19, 1:00 PM
Final
May 20, 10:00 AM
      
A1 Indios USA 3
C1 Arizona Sahuaros 1
A1 Indios USA 2
B1 Banat Arsenal 3
B1 Banat Arsenal 4
B2 Sonoma County Sol 2

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