2020 U.S. Open Cup qualification
Tournament details | |
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Dates | September 21 – November 24, 2019 |
Teams | 88 |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 76 |
Goals scored | 337 (4.43 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Mohamed Sesay (9 Goals) |
← 2019 2021 → |
The 2020 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup tournament proper featured teams from all five tiers of the men's American soccer pyramid.
Qualification for the 2020 tournament included local qualifying matches contested by 88 teams, with a majority being amateur, and took place in late 2019 from September to November. One team also qualified by winning the 2019 National Amateur Cup, and other clubs playing in national leagues that are not fully professional qualified based on their results in 2019 league play.
The Open Division Local Qualifying tournament was launched in 2016 as an alternative to holding state and regional qualifying tournaments. Now, all teams from any US Soccer-affiliated leagues just need to register. The competition begins in the fall and all entrants are divided up regionally to minimize travel, with the teams that advance the furthest qualifying for the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup which will begin in the spring.[1]
National Amateur Cup
[edit]Newtown Pride FC defeated Horizon FC, 4–0, on Saturday, August 3, to win the 2019 National Amateur Cup and qualify for the 2020 U.S. Open Cup.[2]
National league track
[edit]National Premier Soccer League
[edit]The NPSL ranked its 87 eligible U.S.-based clubs based on results of its 2019 season for the purposes of qualification for the 2020 U.S. Open Cup.
The NPSL champion earned the top ranking, and the other finalist is second. The national semifinal loser from the region with the larger number of teams is ranked third, and the remaining national semifinalist is ranked fourth. The four regional final losers are ranked fifth through eighth based on the number of teams in their region, from largest to smallest. The remaining ranks are allocated among the regions based on their sizes and ensuring each of the NPSL's conferences has at least one team represented.
Due to a number of teams either leaving the NPSL or being unable to field a team due to the March 2020 tournament start, the following teams denied their invitations into the tournament: Miami FC (National Champion), New York Cosmos B (National Runner-up), Detroit City FC (quarterfinalist), Midland-Odessa Sockers FC, Chattanooga FC, and Brooklyn Italians.
The teams that qualified, in order of regional ranking, were:[3][4]
Region | Teams |
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South | Tulsa Athletic (quarterfinalist), Naples United FC, Denton Diablos FC, Fort Worth Vaqueros FC |
West | ASC San Diego (semifinalist), FC Arizona (quarterfinalist), FC Davis, Crossfire Redmond |
Midwest | Cleveland SC (semifinalist), Minneapolis City SC, Med City FC |
Northeast | Atlantic City FC, West Chester United SC, FC Motown |
USL League Two
[edit]USL League Two elected to use the results of the 2019 USL League Two season to rank its 67 U.S.-based teams for the purposes of qualification for the 2020 U.S. Open Cup. The highest placing teams from each division, provided that they are American, are ranked first in order of points. The remaining teams are then ranked based on points regardless of division. The 2019 USL League Two regular-season standings tiebreaker system is invoked when needed.
Due to the tournament starting in late March 2020, two teams that would have qualified for the tournament opted to decline their invitations. The 2019 National Finalist Reading United AC and the National Champion Flint City Bucks both announced they would not take part in the Open Cup.[5][6] Reading's decline breaks the club's record streak of consecutive U.S. Open Cup appearances at 12. Additionally, Mid-South Division champion Brazos Valley Cavalry FC also declined its invitation while Colorado Pride Switchbacks U23, the Mountain Division champion, folded following the season.
The rankings of the USL League Two teams for 2020 U.S. Open Cup qualification are shown in the table below.[7][8]
Pos | Team | Points | Explanation |
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1 | Des Moines Menace | 36 | Heartland Division champion |
2 | Western Mass Pioneers | 36 | Northeast Division champion |
3 | FC Golden State Force | 34 | Southwest Division champion |
4 | South Georgia Tormenta FC 2 | 32 | Deep South Division champion |
5 | The Villages SC | 32 | Southeast Division champion |
6 | Chicago FC United | 28 | Great Lakes Division champion |
7 | North Carolina Fusion U23 | 26 | South Atlantic Division champion |
8 | GPS Portland Phoenix | 29 | |
9 | SC United Bantams | 29 | |
10 | Ventura County Fusion | 28 | |
11 | Corpus Christi FC | 26 |
Local qualifying
[edit]U.S. Soccer originally announced that 89 teams would participate in local qualifying, however this number was reduced to 88 before the start of round one.[9][10] The teams represented 18 different states and the District of Columbia (21 different state associations) and featured teams from 26 different leagues. For the fifth year in a row, the most represented league was the United Premier Soccer League which entered 33 teams, which was two fewer than the 35 they entered in the previous year's competition, and six fewer than the 39 that participated in the 2018 qualifying tournament.[1] Of the 88 teams, 53 had competed in the Open Division tournament before, leaving 35 new teams.
States | Number | |
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1 | California | 20 |
2 | Colorado | 10 |
Texas | ||
4 | Florida | 8 |
5 | Pennsylvania | 7 |
6 | Virginia | 5 |
Maryland | ||
8 | Massachusetts | 4 |
9 | Michigan | 3 |
New Jersey | ||
11 | Georgia | 2 |
Louisiana | ||
New York | ||
South Carolina | ||
15 | District of Columbia | 1 |
Illinois | ||
Oregon | ||
Tennessee | ||
Utah |
First qualifying round
[edit]The draw for the first qualifying round took place on August 26 with 42 matches originally being scheduled and five teams receiving byes into round two.[11] However, due to one team being disqualified from the competition, three additional teams were given byes and the total number of matches was decreased to 40 on September 11. Most of the games were played on September 21 and 22.[12][13] One game was postponed due to inclement weather and was later played on September 28.
East Region
[edit]September 21 | Kendall Wanderers | 0–5 | Safira FC | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
12:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Danehy Park - Field 3 |
September 21 | Juve-Pro Soccer | 0–1 | Brockton FC United | Ashland, Massachusetts |
19:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Ashland High School |
September 21 | SOCA | 1–4 | World Class Premier Elite FC | Charlottesville, Virginia |
19:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Charlottesville High School - Stadium Turf Field |
September 21 | Steel FC | 3–1 | Germantown City FC | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
19:45 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Shady Side Academy |
September 22 | CSA Westchester | 2–1 | Jackson Lions FC | Mahwah, New Jersey |
12:00 ET |
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Stadium: Ramapo College of New Jersey |
September 22 | Steel Pulse FC | 2–3 | Tartan Devils Oak Avalon | Elkridge, Maryland |
14:00 ET |
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Stadium: Troy Park |
September 22 | Danubia Swabian | 0–5 | West Chester United | Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania |
14:30 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Rosemont College - Main Varsity Field |
September 22 | Ukrainian Nationals | 1–4 | Vereinigung Erzgebirge | North Wales, Pennsylvania |
15:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Ukrainian American Sports Center - Main Turf Field |
September 22 | FC Millennium International | 2–3 | CD Huateras | Hyattsville, Maryland |
18:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Heurich Community Park - Turf Field |
September 22 | Doradus FC | 1–2 | Alianza Futbol Club | Woodbridge, Virginia |
18:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Howison Homestead Soccer Complex |
September 22 | Clifton Elite FC | 2–4 | Lansdowne Yonkers FC | Clifton, New Jersey |
20:15 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Athenia Steel Recreation Complex |
Received bye to second round of qualification:
- Christos FC
- Federal City Wanderers
- New York Pancyprian Freedoms
- United German Hungarians
- Virginia United
Central Region
[edit]September 21 | Celtic Cowboys Premier | 7–1 | Central Texas Lobos | Austin, Texas |
12:00 CT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Onion Creek Soccer Complex - Field 8 |
September 21 | Atletico Miami CF | 3–7 | Miami United FC U23 | Miami, Florida |
16:30 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Kendall Soccer Park |
September 21 | NTX Rayados | 4–2 | FC Fort Worth Soccer Club | Balch Springs, Texas |
17:00 CT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Premier Park - Field 1 |
September 21 | Club ATLetic | 0–1 | Georgia Revolution FC Reserves | Sandy Spring, Georgia |
19:00 ET |
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Stadium: Dunwoody Springs Elementary School |
September 21 | Coyotes FC | 2–3 | San Antonio Runners | Temple, Texas |
19:00 CT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Holy Trinity Catholic High School, Field 1 |
September 21 | Louisiana Krewe FC | 5–2 | Northshore United | Lafayette, Louisiana |
19:00 CT |
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Report |
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Stadium: St. Thomas More Catholic High School |
September 21 | Hurricane FC | 1–1 (9–8 p) | International Soccer Association | Delray Beach, Florida |
20:00 ET |
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Stadium: Seacrest Soccer Complex - Field 1 |
September 22 | Charleston United | 1–1 (2–4 p) | Soda City Sorinex FC | Charleston, South Carolina |
16:00 ET |
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Stadium: Drayton Hall Elementary School |
Penalties | ||||
September 22 | Athletic Katy FC | Postponed | Houston FC | Houston, Texas |
11:00 CT | Report | Stadium: San Jacinto College South Campus |
September 22 | Lone Star Republic | 1–2 | Inocentes Futbol Club | Addison, Texas |
14:00 CT |
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Report |
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Stadium: The Greenhill School - Frankel Field |
September 22 | Deportivo Lake Mary | 1-2 (a.e.t.) | Orlando FC Wolves | Sanford, Florida |
17:30 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Sylvan Lake Park |
September 22 | Florida Soccer Soldiers | 2–0 | Red Force FC | Miramar, Florida |
18:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Miramar Regional Park |
September 22 | Livonia City FC | 2-2 (5–4 p) | Wayne County Sporting | Livonia, Michigan |
20:30 ET |
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Stadium: Schoolcraft College |
Penalties | ||||
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September 28[a] | Athletic Katy FC | 3–3 (5–4 p) | Houston FC | Houston, Texas |
19:30 CT |
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Stadium: Campbell Road Sports Park Stadium |
Notes:
- ^ Match was postponed from originally scheduled date due to heavy rain.
Received bye to second round of qualification:
- Ann Arbor FC
- Nashville United
- Springfield FC
West Region
[edit]September 21 | Chula Vista FC | 2–2 (5–4 p) | Rebels Soccer Club | Chula Vista, California |
16:30 PT |
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Stadium: Terra Nova Park |
September 21 | FC Denver | 0–2 | FC Boulder Harpos | Aurora, Colorado |
19:00 MT |
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Report | Stadium: Aurora Sports Park - Field 1 |
September 21 | Logroñes Denver Soccer Club | 2–6 | Colorado Rovers | Denver, Colorado |
19:30 MT |
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Report |
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Stadium: North Stadium/1st Bank Field |
September 21 | USA Soccer Stars FC | 1–2 | Alta California Sol | Lake Forest, California |
19:00 PT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Lake Forest Sports Park - Field B |
September 21 | Newport FC | 1–4 | SC Trojans FC | Irvine, California |
19:00 PT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Orange County Great Park - Field 15 |
September 21 | L.A. Monsters FC | 4–0 | Valley United SC | Irvine, California |
19:30 PT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Orange County Great Park - Field 19 |
September 21 | Real San Jose | 1–1 (2–4 p) | Outbreak FC | San Jose, California |
19:30 PT |
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Stadium: PAL Stadium |
September 21 | Oakland Stompers | 1–0 | Contra Costa FC | Oakland, California |
20:30 PT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Raimondi Park |
September 22 | San Juan FC | 2–0 | IPS/Marathon Taverna | Herriman, Utah |
13:00 MT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Zions Bank Stadium |
September 22 | Athletic Club of Sloan’s Lake | 0–5 | Azteca FC | Lakewood, Colorado |
14:00 MT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Lakewood Memorial Field |
September 22 | Colorado Rush | 3–2 (a.e.t.) | Club El Azul | Lakewood, Colorado |
15:00 MT |
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USSF Report TheCup.us Report |
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Stadium: Addenbrooke Park |
September 22 | Quickening | 2–9 | Cal FC | Lancaster, California |
14:00 PT |
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Report | Stadium: Lancaster National Soccer Center - Field 33 |
September 22 | Gam United FC | 1–2 | FC Union Jerez | Denver, Colorado |
16:00 MT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Lowry Sports Complex Park - Turf Field 2 |
September 22 | Oxnard Guerreros FC | 2–0 | Santa Monica United FC | Oxnard, California |
18:30 PT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Del Sol Stadium |
September 22 | Academica SC | 4–1 | PV United | Turlock, California |
19:00 PT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Our Lady of the Assumption Park |
September 22 | JASA RWC | 0–4 | Olympic Club | Redwood City, California |
19:00 PT |
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Report | Stadium: Red Morton Community Park - Bechet Field |
Second qualifying round
[edit]The draw for the second qualifying round took place on September 23.[14] Most of the games were played on October 19 and 20.[15][16] One game was postponed due to inclement weather and was played on November 2.
East Region
[edit]October 19 | Safira FC | 0–2 | Brockton FC United | Somerville, Massachusetts |
13:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Dilboy Stadium |
October 19 | CD Huateras | 5–4 (a.e.t.) | World Class Premier Elite FC | Woodbridge, Virginia |
18:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Howison Homestead Soccer Complex - Field 1 |
October 19 | West Chester United | 4–2 | Lansdowne Yonkers FC | West Chester, Pennsylvania |
19:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: West Chester United Turf Field |
October 20 | CSA Westchester | 0–2 | New York Pancyprian Freedoms | Mahwah, New Jersey |
12:00 ET |
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Stadium: Ramapo College of New Jersey - Stadium Field |
October 20 | United German Hungarians | 0–2 (a.e.t.) | Vereinigung Erzgebirge | Oakford, Pennsylvania |
15:00 ET |
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USSF Report TheCup.us Report |
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Stadium: Trifecta Sporting Club - Stadium Field |
October 20 | Virginia United | 2–1 | Alianza Futbol Club | Woodbridge, Virginia |
18:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: George Hampton Middle School |
October 20 | Christos FC | 7–1 | Federal City Wanderers | Glen Burnie, Maryland |
18:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Glen Burnie High School |
October 20 | Steel FC | 3–1 (a.e.t.) | Tartan Devils Oak Avalon | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
19:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Highmark Stadium |
Central Region
[edit]October 19 | Soda City Sorinex FC | Postponed | Georgia Revolution FC Reserves | Columbia, South Carolina |
16:00 ET | Report | Stadium: Saluda Shoals Soccer Park |
October 19 | NTX Rayados | 7–0 | Inocentes Futbol Club | Balch Springs, Texas |
19:00 CT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Premier Park - Field 1 |
October 19 | San Antonio Runners | 0–3 | Celtic Cowboys Premier | San Antonio, Texas |
19:00 CT |
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Report |
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Stadium: UTSA Campus Recreation Field Complex - South |
October 19 | Louisiana Krewe FC | 3–2 | Athletic Katy FC | Lafayette, Louisiana |
19:00 CT |
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Report |
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Stadium: St. Thomas More Catholic High School |
October 19 | Springfield FC | 0–8 | Nashville United | Springfield, Illinois |
19:00 CT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Springfield Area Soccer Association Soccer Complex |
October 19 | Ann Arbor FC | 2–6 | Livonia City FC | Brighton, Michigan |
20:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Legacy Center Sports Complex |
October 20 | Orlando FC Wolves | 1–7 | Hurricane FC | Sanford, Florida |
17:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Sylvan Lake Park |
October 20 | Florida Soccer Soldiers | 1–2 | Miami United FC U23 | Miramar, Florida |
18:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Miramar Regional Park |
November 2[a] | Soda City Sorinex FC | 4–2 | Georgia Revolution FC Reserves | Columbia, South Carolina |
16:00 ET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Saluda Shoals Soccer Park |
Notes:
- ^ Match was postponed from originally scheduled date due to weather.
West Region
[edit]October 19 | Chula Vista FC | 3–3 (2–1 p) | Academica SC | Chula Vista, California |
15:15 PT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Terra Nova Park |
October 19 | Cal FC | 3–1 | Alta California Sol | Irvine, California |
18:30 PT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Orange County Great Park - Field 16 |
October 19 | Outbreak FC | 1–7 | Oxnard Guerreros FC | Irvine, California |
19:00 PT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Orange County Great Park - Field 19 |
October 19 | Olympic Club | 4–2 | Oakland Stompers | San Francisco, California |
19:00 PT | Report |
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Stadium: Beach Chalet Soccer Fields |
October 20 | FC Union Jerez | 2–3 (a.e.t.) | Azteca FC | Broomfield, Colorado |
14:00 MT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Broomfield Commons - Field TBD |
October 20 | FC Boulder Harpos | 6–0 | Colorado Rush | Boulder, Colorado |
15:00 MT | Report | Stadium: Fairview High School |
October 20 | Colorado Rovers | 2–1 | San Juan FC | Commerce City, Colorado |
17:00 MT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Dick's Sporting Goods Park - Field 8 |
October 20 | SC Trojans FC | 1–4 | L.A. Monsters FC | Irvine, California |
19:15 MT |
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Report |
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Stadium: Orange County Great Park - Field 19 |
Third qualifying round
[edit]The draw for the third qualifying round took place on October 21.[17][18] The games were played on November 23 and 24. It was originally stated that a fourth qualifying round may be necessary on the weekend of December 21–22, however U.S. Soccer announced in late November that the twelve winners from this round will advance to the first round proper.[19]
East Region
[edit]November 24 | Brockton FC United | 0–1 | New York Pancyprian Freedoms | Everett, Massachusetts |
12:30 ET |
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USSF Report TheCup.us Report |
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Stadium: Everett Memorial Stadium |
Note: Game was abandoned in the 53rd minute due to heavy rain with the Pancyprian Freedoms holding the lead |
November 24 | Vereinigung Erzgebirge | 2–1 | West Chester United | Warminster, Pennsylvania |
14:30 ET | USSF Report TheCup.us Report |
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Stadium: William Tennent High School |
November 24 | Christos FC | 3–2 | Steel FC | Glen Burnie, Maryland |
17:00 ET |
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USSF Report TheCup.us Report |
Stadium: North County High School |
November 24 | CD Huateras | 1–3 | Virginia United | Woodbridge, Virginia |
17:00 ET | USSF Report TheCup.us Report |
Stadium: Howison Homestead Soccer Complex |
Central Region
[edit]November 23 | Miami United FC U23 | 4–0 | Hurricane FC | Miami, Florida |
19:00 ET | USSF Report TheCup.us Report |
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Stadium: Kendall Soccer Park |
November 23 | Soda City Sorinex FC | 0–4 | Nashville United | Columbia, South Carolina |
19:00 ET | USSF Report TheCup.us Report |
Stadium: Saluda Shoals Soccer Park |
November 23 | Louisiana Krewe FC | 1–0 | Livonia City FC | Lafayette, Louisiana |
19:00 CT | USSF Report TheCup.us Report |
Stadium: St. Thomas More Catholic High School |
November 23 | NTX Rayados | 3–0 | Celtic Cowboys Premier | Balch Springs, Texas |
19:00 CT |
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USSF Report TheCup.us Report |
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Stadium: Premier Park, Field 1 |
West Region
[edit]November 23 | Chula Vista FC | 2–2 (5–4 p) | L.A. Monsters FC | Chula Vista, California |
14:30 PT | USSF Report TheCup.us Report |
Stadium: Terra Nova Park | ||
Penalties | ||||
November 23 | Azteca FC | 1–3 | Olympic Club | Aurora, Colorado |
18:00 MT | USSF Report TheCup.us Report |
Stadium: Aurora Public Schools Stadium |
November 23 | Oxnard Guerreros FC | 1–2 | Cal FC | Oxnard, California |
18:30 PT | USSF Report TheCup.us Report |
Stadium: Del Sol Stadium |
November 24 | FC Boulder Harpos | 4–0 | Colorado Rovers | Boulder, Colorado |
14:00 MT | USSF Report TheCup.us Report |
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Stadium: Fairview High School |
Top goalscorers
[edit]Rank | Player | Team | Goals | By round | ||
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Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | ||||
1 | Mohamed Sesay | NTX Rayados | 9 | 2 | 4 | 3 |
2 | William Raygoza | Cal FC | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
3 | Freddie Braun | FC Boulder Harpos | 5 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Henrique Pimpao | Louisiana Krewe FC | 3 | 2 | 0 | ||
Christopher Wright | Celtic Cowboys Premier | 4 | 1 | 0 | ||
4 | Pete Caringi III | Christos FC | 4 | X | 3 | 1 |
Ardit Dushkaj | Livonia City FC | 2 | 2 | 0 | ||
Matthew Fondy | Olympic Club | 1 | 2 | 1 | ||
Georgi Hristov | Nashville United | X | 2 | 2 | ||
William Stamatis | Miami United FC U23 | 3 | 0 | 1 | ||
Shane Wheeler | FC Boulder Harpos | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Source[20]
See also
[edit]References
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