Tournament details | |
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Country | United States |
Teams | 84 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Atlanta United FC (1st title) |
Runner-up | Minnesota United FC |
2020 CONCACAF Champions League | Atlanta United FC |
2021 CONCACAF Champions League | Atlanta United FC |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 83 |
Goals scored | 278 (3.35 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Darwin Quintero (6 goals) |
The 2019 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 106th edition of the U.S. Open Cup, a knockout cup competition in American soccer. It is the oldest ongoing competition in the United States, and was contested by 84 teams from leagues in the U.S. system. [1]
The 84 entrants included the 21 American clubs from Major League Soccer and 25 non-affiliated American clubs in the USL Championship. The new USL League One entered its six non-affiliated clubs. The qualification tournament, held in 2018 and early 2019, determined seven teams from local amateur leagues. The 10 entrants from the USL League Two and the 14 from the National Premier Soccer League were determined based on results achieved in those leagues in 2018. Finally, beginning this year, the reigning champion of the National Amateur Cup, Milwaukee Bavarian SC, was invited to the tournament.
Houston Dynamo were the defending champions [1] but were eliminated in the round of 16 by Minnesota United FC.
Atlanta United FC won their first Open Cup title, defeating Minnesota United FC 2–1 in the final.
A total of 34 states and the District of Columbia are represented by clubs in the Open Cup this year.
States without a team in the Open Cup: Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
Host team listed first
Bold = winner
* = after extra time, ( ) = penalty shootout score
All times local to game site.
The First round of the Open Cup took place on May 7 and 8. There were 19 games between eight local qualifiers, 14 NPSL, 10 USL League Two, and 6 USL League One teams. The teams were paired geographically. The pairings were announced on April 10. [2]
May 7 | Richmond Kickers (USL1) | 6–2 | Virginia United FC (LQ) | Richmond, Virginia |
7:00 pm EDT | Report | Stadium: City Stadium Attendance: 727 Referee: Nicholas Barbera |
May 7 | Lakeland Tropics (USL2) | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (7–8 p) | The Villages SC (USL2) | Auburndale, Florida |
7:00 pm EDT |
| Report | Stadium: Lake Myrtle Sports Complex Attendance: 2,076 Referee: Alex Billeter | |
Penalties | ||||
May 7 | New York Red Bulls U-23 (USL2) | 4–4 (a.e.t.) (5–3 p) | FC Motown (NPSL) | Montclair, New Jersey |
7:00 pm EDT | Report | Stadium: MSU Soccer Park at Pittser Field Attendance: 302 Referee: Luis Arroyo Cabrera | ||
Penalties | ||||
May 7 | FC Baltimore Christos (NPSL) | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–5 p) | West Chester United SC (LQ) | Baltimore, Maryland |
7:00 pm EDT |
| Report | Stadium: Homewood Field Attendance: 400 Referee: Sergio Gonzalez | |
Penalties | ||||
May 7 | South Georgia Tormenta FC 2 (USL2) | 3–0 | Chattanooga Red Wolves SC (USL1) | Statesboro, Georgia |
7:00 pm EDT |
| Report |
| Stadium: Erk Russell Park Attendance: 544 Referee: Aleksandar Zhelyazkov |
May 7 | Milwaukee Bavarian SC (LQ) | 0–2 | Forward Madison FC (USL1) | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
7:30 pm CDT | Report |
| Stadium: Uihlein Soccer Park Attendance: 400 Referee: Peter Bernardy |
May 7 | Laredo Heat SC (NPSL) | 1–0 | Brazos Valley Cavalry FC (USL2) | Laredo, Texas |
8:15 pm CDT | Report | Stadium: Texas A&M International University Soccer Complex Attendance: 589 Referee: Julio Mendoza |
May 7 | Academica SC (LQ) | 1–2 | El Farolito (NPSL) | Turlock, California |
7:30 pm PDT | Report | Stadium: Academica Field Attendance: 450 Referee: Turan Özdemir |
May 7 | Cal FC (LQ) | 5–1 | FC Mulhouse Portland (NPSL) | Irvine, California |
7:30 pm PDT | Report | Stadium: Orange County Great Park, Field 25 Attendance: 50 Referee: Samantha Martinez |
May 7 | Orange County FC (NPSL) | 2–0 | FC Golden State Force (USL2) | Irvine, California |
7:30 pm PDT | Report | Stadium: Championship Soccer Stadium Attendance: 700 Referee: Reyna Fonseca |
May 8 | Erie Commodores FC (NPSL) | 1–2 | Dayton Dutch Lions (USL2) | Erie, Pennsylvania |
7:00 pm EDT | Report |
| Stadium: McConnell Family Stadium Attendance: 301 Referee: Rabee Naji |
May 8 | Reading United AC (USL2) | 2–1 | Philadelphia Lone Star FC (NPSL) | Reading, Pennsylvania |
7:00 pm EDT | Report | Stadium: Alvernia University Stadium Attendance: 230 Referee: Joshua Encarnación |
May 8 | Greenville Triumph SC (USL1) | 1–0 | South Georgia Tormenta FC (USL1) | Greenville, South Carolina |
7:00 pm EDT | Report | Stadium: Legacy Early College Field Attendance: 1,757 Referee: Wilmer Soriano |
May 8 | Miami FC (NPSL) | 1–2 | Florida Soccer Soldiers (LQ) | Miami Shores, Florida |
7:00 pm EDT |
| Report | Stadium: Buccaneer Field Attendance: 817 Referee: Jamie Willis |
May 8 | New York Cosmos B (NPSL) | 2–1 | Black Rock FC (USL2) | Manhattan, New York |
7:30 pm EDT | Report |
| Stadium: Rocco B. Commisso Soccer Stadium Attendance: 463 Referee: Ernie Constantine |
May 8 | Little Rock Rangers (NPSL) | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (2–4 p) | NTX Rayados (LQ) | Little Rock, Arkansas |
7:00 pm CDT | Report | Stadium: Episcopal Collegiate School Attendance: 400 Referee: Bryan Lemus | ||
Penalties | ||||
May 8 | Des Moines Menace (USL2) | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–1 p) | Duluth FC (NPSL) | Urbandale, Iowa |
7:30 pm CDT | Report | Stadium: Lions Field Attendance: 200 Referee: Royce Van Roekel | ||
Penalties | ||||
May 8 | Midland-Odessa Sockers FC (NPSL) | 1–2 | FC Denver (LQ) | Midland, Texas |
7:30 pm CDT |
| Report | Stadium: Grande Communications Stadium Attendance: 100 Referee: Brandon Gardner |
May 8 | Lansing Ignite FC (USL1) | 2–1 | AFC Ann Arbor (NPSL) | Lansing, Michigan |
9:30 pm EDT | N'For 29', 72' | Report | Alexis 40', 66' | Stadium: Lansing Catholic High School Attendance: 100 Referee: Nicole Green |
Note: Kickoff time and venue changed from 7:00pm at Cooley Law School Stadium due to inclement field conditions. |
The Second round was played on May 14 and 15. 22 games were played between the 19 Round 1 winners and 25 USL Championship teams. Each Round 1 pairing was matched to a Championship team, and the six remaining Championship teams were paired against each other. Pairings were made geographically, and announced on April 17. [3]
May 14 | Charlotte Independence (USLC) | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (4–5 p) | Florida Soccer Soldiers (LQ) | Matthews, North Carolina |
7:00 pm EDT | Report | Stadium: Sportsplex at Matthews Attendance: 500 Referee: Kevin Broadley | ||
Penalties | ||||
May 14 | Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (USLC) | 3–0 | Dayton Dutch Lions (USL2) | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
7:00 pm EDT | Report | Stadium: Highmark Stadium Attendance: 523 Referee: Austin Saini |
May 14 | Tampa Bay Rowdies (USLC) | 4–1 | The Villages SC (USL2) | St. Petersburg, Florida |
7:00 pm EDT |
| Report | Stadium: Al Lang Stadium Attendance: 1,342 Referee: Matthew Miscannon |
May 14 | Hartford Athletic (USLC) | 2–1 | New York Cosmos B (NPSL) | Hartford, Connecticut |
7:30 pm EDT | Report | Stadium: Al-Marzook Field Attendance: 400 Referee: Thomas Snyder |
May 14 | Nashville SC (USLC) | 3–2 | South Georgia Tormenta FC 2 (USL2) | Murfreesboro, Tennessee |
7:30 pm CDT | Report | Stadium: Dean A. Hayes Stadium Attendance: 1,008 Referee: Leland Grant |
May 14 | OKC Energy FC (USLC) | 3–1 | NTX Rayados (LQ) | Norman, Oklahoma |
7:30 pm CDT | Report | Stadium: John Crain Field Attendance: 417 Referee: Michael Cap |
May 14 | Austin Bold FC (USLC) | 2–0 | Tulsa Roughnecks FC (USLC) | Del Valle, Texas |
7:30 pm CDT |
| Report | Stadium: Bold Stadium Attendance: 1,266 Referee: Luis Guardia |
May 14 | San Antonio FC (USLC) | 2–0 | Laredo Heat (NPSL) | San Antonio, Texas |
7:30 pm CDT | Report | Stadium: Toyota Field Attendance: 4,702 Referee: Elton Garcia |
May 14 | Las Vegas Lights FC (USLC) | 2–0 | Cal FC (LQ) | Las Vegas, Nevada |
7:30 pm PDT | Report | Stadium: Cashman Field Attendance: 2,536 Referee: Alejandro Aguilera |
May 15 | El Farolito (NPSL) | 0–1 | Fresno FC (USLC) | San Francisco, California |
2:30 pm PDT | Report | Stadium: Boxer Stadium Attendance: 205 Referee: Nicholas Marin |
May 15 | Indy Eleven (USLC) | 1–0 | Lansing Ignite FC (USL1) | Indianapolis, Indiana |
7:00 pm EDT | Report |
| Stadium: Bud and Jackie Sellick Bowl Attendance: 853 Referee: Adam Behrens |
May 15 | North Carolina FC (USLC) | 4–1 | Richmond Kickers (USL1) | Cary, North Carolina |
7:00 pm EDT | Report | Stadium: Sahlen's Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park Attendance: 1,553 Referee: Joshua Escobar |
May 15 | Louisville City FC (USLC) | 3–0 | Reading United AC (USL2) | Louisville, Kentucky |
7:00 pm EDT | Report | Stadium: Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium Attendance: 1,468 Referee: Brandon Artis |
May 15 | Greenville Triumph SC (USL1) | 1–2 | Charleston Battery (USLC) | Greenville, South Carolina |
7:00 pm EDT | Report |
| Stadium: Legacy Early College Attendance: 1,738 Referee: David Erbacher |
May 15 | Memphis 901 FC (USLC) | 3–1 | New York Red Bulls U-23 (USL2) | Memphis, Tennessee |
7:00 pm CDT | Report | Stadium: AutoZone Park Attendance: 4,057 Referee: Carlos Pielago |
May 15 | Birmingham Legion FC (USLC) | 4–1 | West Chester United SC (LQ) | Birmingham, Alabama |
7:00 pm CDT | Report |
| Stadium: BBVA Compass Field Attendance: 3,307 Referee: Sergii Demianchuk |
May 15 | Des Moines Menace (USL2) | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (1–3 p) | Saint Louis FC (USLC) | Des Moines, Iowa |
7:30 pm CDT | Report | Stadium: Cownie Soccer Park Attendance: 630 Referee: Esad Omanovic | ||
Penalties | ||||
May 15 | El Paso Locomotive FC (USLC) | 0–3 | Forward Madison FC (USL1) | El Paso, Texas |
7:00 pm MDT | Report |
| Stadium: Southwest University Park Attendance: 600 Referee: Marco Vega |
May 15 | Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC (USLC) | 1–0 | FC Denver (LQ) | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
7:00 pm MDT |
| Report | Stadium: Weidner Field Attendance: 300 Referee: Adam Zarrin |
May 15 | Phoenix Rising FC (USLC) | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) | New Mexico United (USLC) | Tempe, Arizona |
6:30 pm MST | Report | Stadium: Casino Arizona Field Attendance: 2,500 Referee: Dejan Susak | ||
Penalties | ||||
May 15 | Sacramento Republic FC (USLC) | 1–0 | Reno 1868 FC (USLC) | Sacramento, California |
7:30 pm PDT |
| Report |
| Stadium: Papa Murphy's Park Attendance: 400 Referee: Turan Özdemir |
May 15 | Orange County SC (USLC) | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (3–5 p) | Orange County FC (NPSL) | Irvine, California |
7:30 pm PDT | Report | Stadium: Championship Soccer Stadium Attendance: 400 Referee: Samantha Martinez | ||
Penalties | ||||
The Third round was played on May 28 and 29. 11 games were played between the winners of Round 2. Pairings were made geographically, and announced on May 14. [4]
May 28 | OKC Energy FC (USLC) | 4–3 | Tampa Bay Rowdies (USLC) | Norman, Oklahoma |
9:50 pm CDT | Gordon 2' Boesetti 27', 30' Eissele 32' Brown 60' | Report | Allen 20' (pen.), 47' Hoppenot 24' Poku 34' | Stadium: John Crain Field Attendance: 177 Referee: Elton Garcia |
May 29 | North Carolina FC (USLC) | 1–0 | Florida Soccer Soldiers (LQ) | Cary, North Carolina |
7:00 pm EDT | Mehl 21' Taylor 47' Wapiwo 71' | Report | Sabella 45+5' Olivares 90+3' Meneses 90+4' | Stadium: Koka Booth (Field 2) at WakeMed Soccer Park Attendance: 1,270 Referee: Gustavo Solorio |
May 29 | Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (USLC) | 1–0 | Indy Eleven (USLC) | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
7:00 pm EDT | James 43' Greenspan 74' Forbes 85' | Report | Stadium: Highmark Stadium Attendance: 444 Referee: Chris Ruska |
May 29 | Louisville City FC (USLC) | 1–0 | Birmingham Legion FC (USLC) | Louisville, Kentucky |
7:00 pm EDT | Totsch 90' (pen.) Francis 90+5' | Report | Hollinger-Janzen 21' Culbertson 82' Van Oekel 89' | Stadium: Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium Attendance: 1,403 Referee: Kevin Fikar |
May 29 | Saint Louis FC (USLC) | 3–1 | Forward Madison FC (USL1) | Fenton, Missouri |
7:00 pm CDT | Gee 2' Abend 6' Umar 51' Bahner 56' Cicerone 72' | Report | Smart 38' Michaud 82' | Stadium: World Wide Technology Soccer Park Attendance: 1,206 Referee: Ryan Cook |
May 29 | Memphis 901 FC (USLC) | 4–0 | Hartford Athletic (USLC) | Memphis, Tennessee |
7:00 pm CDT | Burch 6' (pen.) Graf 21', 59' Lindley 45' Hackworth 83' | Report | Curinga 19' de Wit 39' 61' | Stadium: Mike Rose Soccer Complex Attendance: 1,819 Referee: Leland Grant |
May 29 | Nashville SC (USLC) | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (0–3 p) | Charleston Battery (USLC) | Murfreesboro, Tennessee |
7:30 pm CDT | Jones 55' Belmar 72' Sparrow 96' Davis 115' | Report | Daley 24' van Schaik 45+1' Rittmeyer 106' | Stadium: Dean A. Hayes Stadium Attendance: 769 Referee: Jared Simons |
Penalties | ||||
Doyle LaGrassa Moloto | Lewis Archer van Schaik Svantesson |
May 29 | Austin Bold FC (USLC) | 4–2 | San Antonio FC (USLC) | Del Valle, Texas |
7:30 pm CDT | Kléber 10', 84' Guadarrama 39' Lima 43', 62' Taylor 57' Saramutin 71' | Report | Castillo 37' Laing 41' Restrepo 44' Gallegos 60' Barmby 90+3', 90+4' | Stadium: Bold Stadium Attendance: 2,555 Referee: Marco Vega |
May 29 | Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC (USLC) | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | New Mexico United (USLC) | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
7:00 pm MDT | Burt 52' Reaves 73' Argueta 93' | Report | Frater 68', 95' (pen.) Wehan 87' | Stadium: Weidner Field Attendance: 349 Referee: Karen Abt |
May 29 | Sacramento Republic FC (USLC) | 1–0 (a.e.t.) | Fresno FC (USLC) | Sacramento, California |
7:30 pm PDT | Chantzopoulos 18' Saari 31' Bonomo 120+3' | Report | Strong 85' Basuljevic 102' Martin 107' | Stadium: Papa Murphy's Park Attendance: 1,618 Referee: Farhad Dadkho |
May 29 | Las Vegas Lights FC (USLC) | 3–5 | Orange County FC (NPSL) | Las Vegas, Nevada |
7:30 pm PDT | Echavarría 23' (pen.) Sandoval 32', 85' Rivas 47' Torres 74' | Report | Shelton 6', 74' Fehr 16' (o.g.) Holland 23' Collins 35' Lombardi 84' Frischknecht 89' Flores 90+1' | Stadium: Cashman Field Attendance: 2,378 Referee: Samantha Martinez |
The Fourth round took place on June 11 and 12. The Fourth Round consisted of 16 games between the 11 third round winners and the 21 American MLS teams. The teams were divided into eight regional groups of four, with either one or two third round teams. Pairings were drawn from the eight groups and announced on May 30. [5]
June 11 | Columbus Crew SC (MLS) | 1–0 | Pittsburgh Riverhounds (USLC) | Columbus, Ohio |
7:00 pm EDT | Accam 55' | Report | Stadium: Mapfre Stadium Attendance: 5,202 Referee: Matthew Franz |
June 11 | New York Red Bulls (MLS) | 2–3 (a.e.t.) | New England Revolution (MLS) | Montclair, New Jersey |
7:30 pm EDT | Report |
| Stadium: MSU Soccer Park Attendance: 2,185 Referee: Rosendo Mendoza |
June 11 | Houston Dynamo (MLS) | 3–2 | Austin Bold FC (USLC) | Houston, Texas |
7:00 pm CDT | Report |
| Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium Attendance: 4,765 Referee: Elton Garcia |
June 11 | Saint Louis FC (USLC) | 2–1 | Chicago Fire (MLS) | St. Charles, Missouri |
7:30 pm CDT | Report | Stadium: Harlen C. Hunter Stadium Attendance: 4,456 Referee: Greg Dopka | ||
Note: Venue was moved due to minor flooding at World Wide Technology Soccer Park in Fenton. [6] |
June 11 | Real Salt Lake (MLS) | 0–3 | Los Angeles FC (MLS) | Sandy, Utah |
8:00 pm MDT |
| Report | Stadium: Rio Tinto Stadium Attendance: 15,039 Referee: Victor Rivas |
June 11 | San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) | 4–3 | Sacramento Republic FC (USLC) | San Jose, California |
7:30 pm PDT |
| Report |
| Stadium: Avaya Stadium Attendance: 7,543 Referee: Mark Allatin |
June 12 | D.C. United (MLS) | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Philadelphia Union (MLS) | Washington, D.C. |
7:00 pm EDT | Report | Stadium: Audi Field Attendance: 7,000 Referee: Marcos de Oliveira |
June 12 | New York City FC (MLS) | 4–0 | North Carolina FC (USLC) | New York, New York |
7:00 pm EDT | Report |
| Stadium: Belson Stadium Attendance: 2,014 Referee: Lorant Varga |
June 12 | FC Cincinnati (MLS) | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Louisville City FC (USLC) | Cincinnati, Ohio |
7:30 pm EDT | Report |
| Stadium: Nippert Stadium Attendance: 6,895 Referee: Ismir Pekmic |
June 12 | Minnesota United FC (MLS) | 4–1 | Sporting Kansas City (MLS) | Saint Paul, Minnesota |
7:00 pm CDT | Report | Stadium: Allianz Field Attendance: 7,211 Referee: Guido Gonzalez |
June 12 | FC Dallas (MLS) | 4–0 | OKC Energy FC (USLC) | Dallas, Texas |
7:00 pm CDT | Hedges 11' Bressan 20' Barrios 43' Badji 52' Ziegler 90' (pen.) | Report | Brown 46' Ross 55' Harris 74' | Stadium: Westcott Field Attendance: 1,296 Referee: Luis Guardia |
June 12 | Memphis 901 FC (USLC) | 1–3 | Orlando City SC (MLS) | Memphis, Tennessee |
7:30 pm CDT | Collier 50' Burch 60' | Report | Kljestan 38' (pen.), 55' Jansson 71' | Stadium: Mike Rose Soccer Complex Attendance: 3,088 Referee: Sergii Demianchuk |
June 12 | Colorado Rapids (MLS) | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (2–4 p) | New Mexico United (USLC) | Commerce City, Colorado |
7:30 pm MDT | Sjöberg 24' 72' Rubio 35' Blomberg 43' Rosenberry 44' Mezquida 46' Acosta 86' Wilson 89' | Report | Sandoval 3' Hamilton 34' Sampson 38' Wehan 45' Frater 90+4' Moar 92' Guzman 103' | Stadium: Dick's Sporting Goods Park Attendance: 2,619 Referee: Malik Badawi |
Penalties | ||||
June 12 | LA Galaxy (MLS) | 3–0 | Orange County FC (NPSL) | Carson, California |
7:30 pm PDT | F. Álvarez 52' E. Álvarez 55', 61' Cuello 90' Bingham 90+2' | Report | Davis 68' Bryant 90+2' | Stadium: Dignity Health Sports Park Track Stadium Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Andro Mariscal |
June 12 | Seattle Sounders FC (MLS) | 1–2 | Portland Timbers (MLS) | Tacoma, Washington |
7:30 pm PDT | Roldan 30' Bruin 45'+2' Rodríguez 44' | Report | Fernández 6', 50' | Stadium: Cheney Stadium Attendance: 6,280 Referee: Alex Chilowicz |
June 13 | Atlanta United FC (MLS) | 3–1 (a.e.t.) | Charleston Battery (USLC) | Kennesaw, Georgia |
7:00 PM EDT | Larentowicz 17' Martínez 73' Williams 79', 98' Vazquez 110', 120+1' | Report | Svantesson 20' Bolt 90+4' Higashi 116' | Stadium: Fifth Third Bank Stadium Attendance: 0 Referee: Kevin Broadley |
Note: Match played behind closed doors. Venue was moved due to unplayable field conditions at MUSC Health Stadium on June 11 in Charleston. [7] |
The Round of 16 took place June 18, 19, and 20. The Round of 16 draw took place on June 13. The Fourth Round winners were divided geographically into four groups and pairings were determined within those groups. A fixed bracket for the rest of the tournament was established. [8]
June 18Mideast | Columbus Crew SC (MLS) | 2–3 | Atlanta United FC (MLS) | Columbus, Ohio |
7:00 pm EDT | Report |
| Stadium: Mapfre Stadium Attendance: 8,659 Referee: Guido Gonzalez |
June 18Midwest | Houston Dynamo (MLS) | 2–3 | Minnesota United FC (MLS) | Houston, Texas |
6:00 pm CDT | Report | Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium Attendance: 4,559 Referee: Farhad Dadkho |
June 19East | D.C. United (MLS) | 1–2 | New York City FC (MLS) | Washington, D.C. |
7:00 pm EDT | Rooney 32' Robinson 55' Acosta 69' Rodríguez 76' | Report | Mitriță 38' Tajouri-Shradi 41' | Stadium: Audi Field Attendance: 9,000 Referee: Fotis Bazakos |
June 19East | Orlando City SC (MLS) | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | New England Revolution (MLS) | Orlando, Florida |
7:30 pm EDT | Michel 96' Akindele 101' Kljestan 105+1' Michel 119' DeJohn 120+4' | Report | Agudelo 95' Castillo 115' Rennicks 117' | Stadium: Exploria Stadium Attendance: 5,556 Referee: Marcos de Oliveira |
June 19Midwest | FC Dallas (MLS) | 1–2 | New Mexico United (USLC) | Dallas, Texas |
7:00 pm CDT | Servania 41' Cerrillo 90+1' Bressan 90+7' | Report | Frater 45', 59' Hamilton 64' Yearwood 68' Mizell 90+2' Padilla 90+3' | Stadium: Westcott Field Attendance: 1,424 Referee: Jon Freemon |
June 19Mideast | Saint Louis FC (USLC) | 1–0 | FC Cincinnati (MLS) | Fenton, Missouri |
7:30 pm CDT | Cicerone 70' Fink 90+3' | Report | Hagglund 19' | Stadium: World Wide Technology Soccer Park Attendance: 4,033 Referee: Michael Radchuk |
June 19West | Portland Timbers (MLS) | 4–0 | LA Galaxy (MLS) | Portland, Oregon |
8:00 pm PDT | Kitchen 28' (o.g.) Fernández 34' Blanco 37' Moreira 82' | Report | Carrasco 45+2' | Stadium: Providence Park Attendance: 16,235 Referee: Victor Rivas |
June 20West | Los Angeles FC (MLS) | 3–1 | San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) | Los Angeles, California |
7:30 pm PDT | Rossi 35' Diomande 60' Vela 66' | Report | Qazaishvili 7' | Stadium: Banc of California Stadium Attendance: 14,028 Referee: Joe Dickerson |
The quarterfinal matches took place on July 10.
July 10East | Orlando City SC (MLS) | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p) | New York City FC (MLS) | Orlando, Florida |
7:30 pm EDT | Mueller 61' Méndez 65' Michel 113' | Report | Ibeagha 38' Castellanos 82' Chanot 90+2' Moralez 90+6' Tinnerholm 95' | Stadium: Exploria Stadium Attendance: 7,227 Referee: Victor Rivas |
Penalties | ||||
July 10Mideast | Atlanta United FC (MLS) | 2–0 | Saint Louis FC (USLC) | Kennesaw, Georgia |
7:30 pm EDT |
| Report | Stadium: Fifth Third Bank Stadium Attendance: 7,523 Referee: Rosendo Mendoza |
July 10Midwest | Minnesota United FC (MLS) | 6–1 | New Mexico United (USLC) | Saint Paul, Minnesota |
7:00 pm CDT | Report | Stadium: Allianz Field Attendance: 12,401 Referee: Ramy Touchan |
July 10West | Los Angeles FC (MLS) | 0–1 | Portland Timbers (MLS) | Los Angeles, California |
7:30 pm PDT | Segura 62' Diomande 70' | Report | Blanco 34' Mabiala 66' Moreira 68' Ebobisse 84' | Stadium: Banc of California Stadium Attendance: 18,947 Referee: Alan Kelly |
The semifinals took place on August 6 and August 7. The hosts of the semi-finals were drawn on July 11.
August 6 | Orlando City SC (MLS) | 0–2 | Atlanta United FC (MLS) | Orlando, Florida |
7:30 pm EDT | Report | Stadium: Exploria Stadium Attendance: 18,461 Referee: Rubiel Vazquez |
August 7 | Minnesota United FC (MLS) | 2–1 | Portland Timbers (MLS) | Saint Paul, Minnesota |
7:00 pm CDT | Report |
| Stadium: Allianz Field Attendance: 15,073 Referee: Ismail Elfath |
The hosts were decided on July 11. [1]
Atlanta United FC | 2–1 | Minnesota United FC |
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| Report | Lod 47' |
Rank | Player | Team | Goals | By round | ||||||||
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1R | 2R | 3R | 4R | R16 | QF | SF | F | |||||
1 | Darwin Quintero | Minnesota United FC | 6 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |||||
2 | Charles Boateng | Richmond Kickers | 4 | 4 | ||||||||
Brian Fernández | Portland Timbers | 2 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||
Ángelo Rodríguez | Minnesota United FC | 1 | 3 | |||||||||
Brandon Vazquez | Atlanta United FC | 2 | 2 | |||||||||
5 | Brandon Allen | Tampa Bay Rowdies | 3 | 1 | 2 | |||||||
Orr Barouch | Cal FC | 3 | ||||||||||
Kevaughn Frater | New Mexico United | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||
André Lima | Austin Bold FC | 1 | 2 | |||||||||
Valeri Qazaishvili | San Jose Earthquakes | 2 | 1 | |||||||||
Devon Sandoval | New Mexico United | 2 | 1 | |||||||||
Ian Svantesson | Charleston Battery | 2 | 1 |
Updated through SF
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The 2005 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ran from June through September, 2005, open to all soccer teams in the United States.
The 2012 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 99th edition of the U.S. Open Cup, the annual national soccer championship of the United States. It ran from May to August and was organized by the United States Soccer Federation. Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer entered the competition as the three-time defending champions and appeared in their fourth consecutive U.S. Open Cup Final, losing to Sporting Kansas City on August 8, 2012.
Georgia Revolution FC is an American soccer club based in McDonough, Georgia, United States. The team competes in the Southeast Conference of the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), the fourth tier of the United States soccer league system. The NPSL is officially affiliated to the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA) and qualifies for the U.S. Open Cup. It is generally considered to be the level of competition behind Major League Soccer (MLS), the USL Championship, USL League One, and roughly equal with USL League Two.
The 2013 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 100th edition of the oldest ongoing competition in American soccer. Qualification began in November 2012 in the fifth tier, although the United States Soccer Federation did not announce the format until March 5, 2013.
The 2014 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 101st edition of the oldest ongoing competition in American soccer. Qualification began in November 2013 in the fifth tier. The USSF announced the tournament format on April 24, 2014.
The 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 102nd edition of the oldest ongoing competition in American soccer.
The 2016 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 103rd edition of the oldest ongoing competition in American soccer.
The 2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 104th edition of the oldest ongoing competition in American soccer.
The 2018 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 105th edition of the U.S. Open Cup, a knockout cup competition in American soccer. It is the oldest ongoing competition in the United States and was contested by 97 teams from leagues in the U.S. system.
The 2020 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was planned to be the 107th edition of the U.S. Open Cup, a knockout cup competition in American soccer. Atlanta United FC was the defending champion after defeating Minnesota United FC in the 2019 final. The competition was suspended on March 13, 2020, before the first round fixtures, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and later canceled on August 17. Despite the tournament's cancelation, the spot for the 2021 CONCACAF Champions League was awarded to the defending champion, Atlanta United FC.
The 2020 OKC Energy FC season was the club's seventh season of existence, and their seventh consecutive season in the USL Championship, the second tier of American soccer. Energy FC will also take part in the U.S. Open Cup. The season covers the period from October 19, 2019 to the beginning of the 2021 USLC season. The 2020 season was the first for OKC under new head coach John Pascarella, who had previously been the assistant coach at Minnesota United FC. Pascarella became just the third head coach in club history; Steve Cooke had been in charge for the previous two seasons.
The 2019–20 Oakland Roots SC season was the club's first ever and its first in the newly created National Independent Soccer Association (NISA), a newly established third division soccer league in the United States.
The 2020 Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC season was the club's sixth year of existence, and their sixth season in the Western Conference of the USL Championship, the second tier of the United States soccer league system.
The 2022 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 107th edition of the U.S. Open Cup, a knockout cup competition in American soccer. After the 2020 and 2021 competitions were suspended and ultimately canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States Soccer Federation announced that the 2022 edition would run from March to mid-September of that year. The 2022 field features 103 clubs, 71 of them fully professional—both modern-era records.
The 2022 Sacramento Republic FC season was the club's ninth season of existence. The club played in the USL Championship (USLC), the second tier of the American soccer pyramid. Sacramento Republic FC competed in the Western Conference of the USL Championship.
The 2023 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 108th edition of the U.S. Open Cup, the knockout domestic cup competition of American soccer. The 2023 field featured 99 teams, including a modern-era record 71 professional sides. Orlando City SC were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the round of 32 by Charlotte FC.
The 2022 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final was a soccer match played on September 7, 2022, at Exploria Stadium in Orlando, Florida, United States. It was played to determine the winner of the 2022 U.S. Open Cup, the 107th edition of the oldest competition in U.S. soccer, which is open to amateur and professional soccer teams affiliated with the United States Soccer Federation.
The 2024 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 109th edition of the U.S. Open Cup, the knockout domestic cup competition of American soccer. Houston Dynamo FC were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the round of 32 by Detroit City FC.
The 2024 Charleston Battery season is the club's 34th year of existence and their 21st season in the second tier of the United States soccer league system. It was their fourteenth season in the USL Championship (USLC) as part of the Eastern Conference.