2008 U.S. Open Cup Explained

Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
Year:2008
Country:United States
Champions:D.C. United
(2nd title)
Runner-Up:Charleston Battery
Continentalcup1:2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers:D.C. United
Top Goal Scorer:Sébastien Le Toux
(5 goals)
Prevseason:2007
Nextseason:2009

The 2008 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup was the 95th edition of the USSF's annual national soccer championship, running from June through early September.

D.C. United won the final 2–1 over the Charleston Battery on September 3 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C., on a pair of goals from Brazilians Luciano Emilio and Fred. It was United's second Open Cup title.

The Battery were the first USL club in the final since the Rochester Rhinos won the cup in 1999.

The Cup schedule was shortened in 2008, ending in September instead of October, so as to avoid interfering with Major League Soccer's end-of-season playoff drive in the fall and the new CONCACAF Champions League.[1]

The 13 US-based MLS clubs participated, although only 8 competed in the main tournament (Chicago Fire, Chivas USA, D.C. United, FC Dallas, Houston Dynamo, Kansas City Wizards, New England Revolution, New York Red Bulls). Qualifying was similar to the 2007 tournament, with the top 3 teams from each conference in 2007 qualifying automatically, and the other 7 playing off during the early part of the 2008 season for the remaining 2 spots.

United Soccer Leagues had a separate qualifying plan for each tier. The 8 US-based USL-1 teams qualified automatically (Puerto Rico has its own federation, thus the Puerto Rico Islanders are not eligible to participate in the Open Cup). 8 of the 9 US-based USL-2 teams qualified. The defending USL-2 playoff champions, the Harrisburg City Islanders, and the 2007 regular-season champion Richmond Kickers qualified automatically. The remaining 7 teams played off for 6 spots, based on early regular season results. The PDL used selected early regular-season games for qualification. The top two teams in the Eastern and Central conferences, and the top teams in the Mid-South, Southeast, Northwest, and Southwest divisions qualified.

The tournament was rounded out by 8 amateur USASA clubs (Adria, Arizona Sahuaros, Boston Olympiakos, Clearwater Galactics, Eagles, Hollywood United, New Stars, New York Pancyprian-Freedoms). USASA qualifying began in the fall of 2007. Clubs from the NPSL enter the Cup through USASA qualifying.

Matchdays

DateRoundNotes
June 10First32 USL and USASA clubs enter
June 24Second
July 1Third8 MLS clubs enter
July 8Quarterfinals
Aug. 12Semifinals
September 3Final

Participating teams

The tournament consists of 40 teams, according to the following distribution:

ClassificationNumber of Teams
Major League Soccer8
United Soccer Leagues First Division8
United Soccer Leagues Second Division8
Amateur16*
*Includes 8 USL Premier Development League teams and 8 USASA regional qualifiers

Qualified Clubs

See also: 2008 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup qualification.

Tier 1: Major League Soccer (MLS)

Tiers 2 – 4: United Soccer Leagues (USL)

Tier 2 – First Division (USL-1)
Tier 3 – Second Division (USL-2)
Tier 4 – Premier Development League (PDL)

Tier 5: United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA)

Open Cup bracket

Second Round winners advance to play one of 8 MLS clubs in 16-team knockout tournament
Home teams listed on top of bracket

Schedule

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

First round

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Second round

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Third round

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Quarterfinals

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Semifinals

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Final

See main article: 2008 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final.

Top scorers

PositionPlayerClubGoals
1Sébastien Le TouxSeattle Sounders5
2Darren SpicerCharleston Battery4
Alex AfonsoMiami FC4
4EmilioD.C. United3

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://blog.washingtonpost.com/soccerinsider/2008/02/celebrating_presidents_day.html Celebrating Presidents' Day – Soccer Insider