2013 USASA Region I National Cup

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2013 USASA Region I National Cup
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CountryUnited States
Teams8
  2012
2014  

The 2013 USASA Region I National Cup will be a qualifying tournament to determine which clubs from the first region of the United States Adult Soccer Association will qualify for the first round proper of the 2013 U.S. Open Cup.

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Two teams from Region I will qualify for the U.S. Open Cup in May. The winner will then qualify for the National Finals.

Qualification

SubregionTournamentWinnerRef
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut 2013 Connecticut Open Cup Newtown Pride FC [1]
Flag of New York.svg Eastern New York 2013 Eastern New York Open Cup New York Pancyprian-Freedoms [1]
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Eastern Pennsylvania 2013 Eastern Pennsylvania Open Cup West Chester United [1]
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland 2013 Maryland Open Cup Screaming Eagles [1]
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Massachusetts 2013 Massachusetts Open Cup Massachusetts Premier Soccer [1]
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 2013 New Jersey Open Cup Icon FC [2]
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island 2013 Rhode Island Open Cup Rhode Island Reds F.C. [1]
Flag of the District of Columbia.svg Washington D.C. / Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia 2013 Washington D.C./Virginia Open Cup Aegean Hawks [1]

Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifiers
         
Flag of New York.svg New York Pancyprian-Freedoms 0(6)≈
Flag of Connecticut.svg Newtown Pride FC 0(7)
Flag of Connecticut.svg Newtown Pride FC 0
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Massachusetts Premier Soccer 6
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Massachusetts Premier Soccer 1
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island Reds F.C. 0
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Massachusetts Premier Soccer
Flag of New Jersey.svg Icon FC
Flag of New Jersey.svg Icon FC 4
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg West Chester United 2
Flag of New Jersey.svg Icon FC 1(7)
Flag of Virginia.svg Aegean Hawks 1(6)
Flag of Virginia.svg Aegean Hawks ADV
Flag of Maryland.svg Screaming Eagles DQ°

≈ NY originally won 1-0 but there was an issue at the league level that caused the decision to replay the game.
° The Screaming Eagles were disqualified due to fielding ineligible players. The Aegean Hawks were advanced in their place.

Matches

April 7, 2013Match 1 Newtown Pride FC 0-1 New York Pancyprian-Freedoms Newtown, Connecticut
16:00 EDT UTC-4 New York Pancyprian Freedoms forfeited for using an ineligible player, decision overturned, replay orderedStadium: Treadwell Park
April 21, 2013Match 1 Replay Newtown Pride FC 0-0 New York Pancyprian-Freedoms Newtown, Connecticut
15:00 EDT UTC-4 Newtown Pride FC won 7-6 on penaltiesStadium: Newtown High School
April 7, 2013Match 2 Rhode Island Reds FC 0-1 Mass Premier Soccer Cranston, Rhode Island
14:00 EDT UTC-4 Newtown Pride FC won 7-6 on penaltiesStadium: Cranston Stadium
April 7, 2013Match 3 West Chester United 2-4 Icon FC West Chester, Pennsylvania
14:00 EDT UTC-4 Stadium: Delacy Soccer Complex No. 4
April 7, 2013Match 4 Screaming Eagles 1-0 Aegean Hawks Bel Air, Maryland
13:30 EDT UTC-4 Screaming Eagles forfeited for using ineligible playersStadium: Cedar Lane Regional Park
April 21, 2013Match 5 Icon FC 1-1 Aegean Hawks Montville, New Jersey
18:00 EDT UTC-4 Icon F C won 7-6 on penaltiesStadium: Montville Community Park
June 16, 2013Match 7 Mass Premier Soccer 1-2 Icon FC Horsham, Pennsylvania
13:00 EDT UTC-4 Stadium: Ukrainian Americans Sports Center

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