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2010 U.S. Open Cup qualification

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The 2010 U.S. Open Cup tournament proper features teams from the top five levels of the American Soccer Pyramid. These five levels, namely Major League Soccer, the United Soccer Leagues (First Division, Second Division, and Premier Development League), and the United States Adult Soccer Association, each have their own separate qualification process to trim their ranks down to their final team delegations in the months leading up to the start of the tournament proper.

The 2010 Cup will feature 8 teams from the MLS, 9 from the USSF Division 2 (being all 9 US-based teams), all 6 teams from the USL Second Division, 8 teams from the PDL, 8 from USASA, and an additional team resulting from a single match between Sonoma County Sol of the National Premier Soccer League and PSA Los Gatos Storm of US Club Soccer.[1] The eight clubs from MLS will receive byes into the Third Round.

Tier 1: Major League Soccer (MLS)

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The top six MLS clubs in the 2009 standings were given six of the berths into the Third Round while the nine remaining U.S.-based clubs will compete for the final two berths via a playoff.

Bracket

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Play-in Round
   
9 Philadelphia Union 1
8 New York Red Bulls 2
Qualification Semifinals Qualification Finals Qualified
         
1 New England Revolution 0
8 New York Red Bulls 3
8 New York Red Bulls 3
3 Colorado Rapids 0
3 Colorado Rapids 2
6 Kansas City Wizards 1
8 New York Red Bulls
4 D.C. United
2 Real Salt Lake (p) 3
7 San Jose Earthquakes 3
2 Real Salt Lake 1
4 D.C. United (aet) 2
5 FC Dallas 2
4 D.C. United 4

Schedule

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Note: Scorelines use the standard U.S. convention of placing the home team on the right-hand side of box scores.

Play-in Round

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April 27, 2010 Philadelphia Union 1 – 2 New York Red Bulls Harrison, New Jersey
20:00 EST Jacobson Yellow card 31'
Le Toux 68'
Miglioranzi Yellow card 76'
(Report) 16' 41' Chinn
Yellow card 66' Borman
Yellow card 81' Boyens
Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 3,015
Referee: Andrew Chapin

Qualification Semifinals

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April 28, 2010 FC Dallas 2 – 4 D.C. United Washington, D.C.
19:30 EDT Guarda 52'
McCarty 57' (pen.)
Wallace Yellow card 67'
Edward Yellow card 72'
(Report) 4', 59' Cristman
Yellow card 21' Morsink
Yellow card 28' Wallace
39' Castillo
51' Najar
Stadium: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 2,804
Referee: Chris Penso

Qualification Finals

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Colorado Rapids0 – 3New York Red Bulls
LarentowiczYellow card 12'
Thompson Yellow card 54'
Earls Red card 86'
(Report) 11' 43' Wolyniec
56' Chinn
Yellow card 77' Stammler

New York Red Bulls qualify for the Round of 16.


Real Salt Lake1 – 2
(aet)
D.C. United
Beltran Yellow card 70'
Warner Yellow card 73'
Alexandre Yellow card 77'
Johnson 81' (pen.)
(Report) 75' (pen.) Emilio
Yellow card 90+3' Morsink
107' Najar
Red card 120+2' James

D.C. United qualify for the Round of 16.


Tier 2: USSF D-2 Pro League and Tier 3: USL-2

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Due to the reshuffling of teams and the compromise between the United Soccer Leagues and the breakaway North American Soccer League, there are only 6 teams in USL-2 and 9 eligible teams in the newly formed USSF Division 2 Professional League (Montreal Impact, Vancouver Whitecaps FC and Puerto Rico Islanders are not eligible because they are Canadian or Puerto Rican clubs). All 15 eligible teams will automatically qualify rather than 8 from each league as in years past, leaving an additional slot to be filled .

PDL eligible clubs (59 of 67) qualify by playing in PDL league matches in April and May that double as US Open Cup qualifying matches. The team with the best record in those games from each of the eight divisions will advance to the Cup.

The Abbotsford Mariners, Ottawa Fury, Toronto Lynx, Thunder Bay Chill, Vancouver Whitecaps Residency, Victoria Highlanders and Forest City London are not eligible because they are Canadian clubs. Also the Bermuda Hogges is not eligible because it is a Bermudian club.

Western Conference
Northwest Division Kitsap Pumas
Southwest Division Ventura County Fusion
Central Conference
Great Lakes Division Dayton Dutch Lions
Heartland Division Des Moines Menace
Southern Conference
Mid-South Division DFW Tornados
Southeast Division Central Florida Kraze
Eastern Conference
Mid-Atlantic Division Reading United
Northeast Division Long Island Rough Riders
Northwest Division
Team W D L Pts
Kitsap Pumas 4 0 0 12
Portland Timbers U23's 4 0 0 12
Tacoma Tide 2 0 2 6
Yakima Reds 1 0 3 3
Washington Crossfire 1 0 3 3
Spokane Spiders 0 0 4 0
Southwest Division
Team W D L Pts
Ventura County Fusion 3 0 1 9
Orange County Blue Star 2 2 0 8
Los Angeles Azul Legends 2 1 1 7
Fresno Fuego 1 2 1 5
Lancaster Rattlers 1 2 1 5
BYU Cougars 1 1 2 4
Hollywood United Hitmen 1 1 2 4
Ogden Outlaws 1 1 2 4
Southern California Seahorses 1 0 3 3
Great Lakes Division
Team W D L Pts
Dayton Dutch Lions 3 1 0 10
Michigan Bucks 3 0 1 9
Chicago Fire Premier 2 1 1 7
Indiana Invaders 1 1 1 4
Cleveland Internationals 1 1 2 4
Cincinnati Kings 1 0 3 3
Kalamazoo Outrage 0 0 3 0
Heartland Division
Team W D L Pts
Des Moines Menace 3 0 1 9
Rochester Thunder 2 1 1 7
Real Colorado Foxes 2 1 1 7
St. Louis Lions 2 0 2 6
Kansas City Brass 1 1 2 4
Springfield Demize 0 1 3 1
Mid-South Division
Team W D L Pts
DFW Tornados 3 0 1 9
Rio Grande Valley Bravos 2 1 1 7
Laredo Heat 2 0 2 6
El Paso Patriots 2 0 2 6
West Texas United Sockers 2 0 2 6
Houston Leones 0 1 3 1
Southeast Division
Team W D L Pts
Central Florida Kraze 3 1 0 10
Mississippi Brilla 3 1 0 10
Baton Rouge Capitals 2 2 0 8
New Orleans Jesters 2 0 2 6
Atlanta Blackhawks 1 2 1 5
Bradenton Academics 1 1 2 4
Nashville Metros 1 1 2 4
Fort Lauderdale Schulz Academy 0 0 3 0
Mid-Atlantic Division
Team W D L Pts
Reading United 4 0 0 12
Newark Ironbound Express 4 0 0 12
New Jersey Rangers 3 0 1 9
Carolina Dynamo 1 1 1 4
Central Jersey Spartans 1 1 2 4
West Virginia Chaos 1 0 3 3
Ocean City Nor'easters 0 2 2 2
Hampton Roads Piranhas 0 1 2 1
Northern Virginia Royals 0 1 3 1
Northeast Division
Team W D L Pts
Long Island Rough Riders 3 1 0 10
Albany BWP Highlanders 3 1 0 10
Western Mass Pioneers 2 1 1 7
Portland Phoenix 1 3 0 6
New Hampshire Phantoms 1 2 1 5
Vermont Voltage 1 0 3 3
Westchester Flames 0 2 2 2
Brooklyn Knights 0 0 4 0

USASA is divided into four geographical regions, each of which will advance two teams to the US Open Cup. Assuming the continuation of recent seasons' format, the two finalists in each region will be awarded berths.

Region I

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Region I represents the northeastern region of the US. The regional tournament began April 10 and the remaining four teams will compete in the semifinals on May 23. The two regional finalists will advance to the 2010 US Open Cup. The quarterfinalists are:[1]

Aegean Hawks  Virginia
Brooklyn Italians  New York
Charm City FC  Maryland
Danbury United  Connecticut
Fenerbahce USA  New York
Go Soccer FC  New Jersey
NY Pancyprian-Freedoms  New York
United German Hungarians  Pennsylvania
Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualified
         
United German Hungarians 3
Charm City FC 1
United German Hungarians 0 (0)
NY Pancyprian-Freedoms 0 (3)
NY Pancyprian-Freedoms 2
Aegean Hawks 1
NY Pancyprian-Freedoms
Brooklyn Italians
Go Soccer FC 0
Brooklyn Italians 1
Brooklyn Italians 4
Fenerbahce USA 0
Fenerbahce USA 4
Danbury United 4

Region II

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Region II represents the midwestern region of the US. The regional tournament began May 1 and the semifinal matches were played May 15. Both finalists qualified for the 2010 US Open Cup. The quarterfinalists were:

402 FC  Nebraska
AAC Eagles  Illinois
Des Moines Menace  Iowa
Detroit United  Michigan
Fire SC '00  Minnesota
KC Athletics  Kansas
Milwaukee Kickers  Wisconsin
St. Paul Twin Stars (NPSL)  Minnesota
Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualified
         
Fire SC '00 3
AAC Eagles 8
AAC Eagles 3 (3)
KC Athletics 3 (5)
KC Athletics 4 (6)
Des Moines Menace 4 (5)
KC Athletics
Detroit United
St. Paul Twin Stars 1
402 FC 2
402 FC 5 (2)
Detroit United 5 (4)
Detroit United 2
Milwaukee Kickers 1

Region III

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Region III represents the southeastern region of the US. The regional tournament was conducted from May 29 to May 30 at the University of Alabama. Though it was originally scheduled to feature nine clubs organized into three groups of three followed by an elimination bracket, a lightning storm canceled the first day of games and Brazil Soccer Academy was disqualified for failing to show. The tournament was reorganized into two groups of four with the winner of each group qualifying for the US Open Cup.

Group A
Team W D L Pts
Legends FC  Texas 3 0 0 9
Pumas FC (NPSL)  Alabama 1 0 1 3
Lynch's Irish Pub  Florida 0 1 1 1
Rocket City United (NPSL)  Alabama 0 1 2 1
Group B
Team W D L Pts
CASL Elite  North Carolina 2 1 0 7
FC Tulsa (NPSL)  Oklahoma 1 1 1 4
Atlanta FC (NPSL) Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia 1 1 1 4
ASC New Stars  Texas 0 1 2 1

Region IV

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Region IV represents the western region of the US. The regional tournament was conducted from May 21 to May 23 in Sacramento, CA. An initial eleven teams divided into three groups, each of which played round-robin, and the winner of each group as well as the best performing second place team advanced to a four team bracket. The two semifinal winners advanced to the regional final as well as the 2010 US Open Cup.

Flight A
Team W D L Pts
Real San Jose (NPSL)  California 2 0 0 6
FC Hasental  California 1 0 1 3
SF Italian Athletics  California 0 0 2 0
Flight B
Team W D L Pts
Bay Area Ambassadors (NPSL)  California 3 0 0 9
San Diego Boca FC (NPSL)  California 1 1 1 4
French Soccer Academy  Washington 1 1 1 4
Arizona Pros  Arizona 0 0 3 0
Flight C
Team W D L Pts
Sacramento Gold (NPSL)  California 3 0 0 9
Arizona Sahuaros (NPSL)  Arizona 1 1 1 4
Doxa Italia  California 1 1 1 4
Yakima United  Washington 0 0 3 0
Semifinals Qualified
      
1 Bay Area Ambassadors 1
4 Sacramento Gold (NPSL) 0
Bay Area Ambassadors
Arizona Sahuaros
3 Real San Jose 1
2 Arizona Sahuaros 2

40th place

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Due to the 2010 restructuring of the USSF Division 2, only 15 US-based teams were available to take the USL and NASL's non-amateur slots. On May 5, 2010 the USSF announced that the remaining slot would be allotted to the winner of a game between the Sonoma County Sol and PSA Los Gatos Storm, two California-based clubs in the US Soccer amateur structure.


References

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  1. ^ "2010 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Competition Structure Finalized - U.S. Soccer". Archived from the original on May 7, 2010. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
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