2015 U.S. Open Cup qualification

The 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup tournament proper will feature teams from all five tiers of men's soccer of the American Soccer Pyramid.

All teams from the first three levels qualify. For the fourth and fifth tiers of the pyramid, a series of qualification and state tournaments are held to determine the berths into the tournament. These teams will complete the 91-team field in the U.S. Open Cup.

National Premier Soccer League (12)

On February 4, 2015, the NPSL announced 7 of the 12 NPSL sides for the US Open Cup listed below. Each of these teams was a playoff team from the previous season:[1]

  • Brooklyn Italians
  • Chattanooga FC
  • GBFC Thunder
  • Lansing United
  • Miami United F.C.
  • Tulsa Athletics
  • Upward Stars

On March 20, 3 additional teams were announced leaving 2 spots to be claimed.[2]

On March 21, Sonoma County Sol qualified out of the Golden Gate Conference, leaving 1 team to qualify.

On March 22 FC Tacoma 253 became the final team to qualify.

West Region - Southwest Conference qualifying tournament

All four teams of the 2015 Southwest Conference competed in the qualifying tournament with FC Hasental and the San Diego Flash receiving first round byes.[3]

Semifinals Final
      
San Diego Flash 4
Temecula FC 2
San Diego Flash 2 (4)
Deportivo Coras USA 2 (1)
FC Hasental 0
Deportivo Coras USA 3

Matches

FC Hasental v Deportivo Coras USA
March 7, 2015 Semi-FinalFC Hasental0–3 Deportivo Coras USA Oak Park, California
TBD Stadium: Oak Park High School

Winner advances to West Region - Conference Playoff

West Region - Northwest Conference qualifying tournament

Playoff
   
FC Tacoma 253 2
Spartans Futbol Club 1

Winner advances to West Region - Conference Playoff

West Region - Conference Playoff

Playoff
   
FC Tacoma 253 6
San Diego Flash 1
FC Tacoma 253 v San Diego Flash
March 22nd Final FC Tacoma 253 6–1San Diego FlashSeattle, Washington
2pm PDT Milan 9', 72' (pen.)
Shaxton 16', 86'
Vaughn 47'
Goudley 81'
Valle-Ortiz 52' (pen.) Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Referee: Raul Sheran

FC Tacoma 253 advances to Open Cup

West Region - Golden Gate Conference qualifying tournament

All five teams of the 2015 Golden Gate Conference will compete in the qualifying tournament with Sacramento Gold and Real San Jose starting off with a play-in game.[3]

First Round Semi-Final Final
         
Sonoma County Sol 4
Real San Jose 3
Sacramento Gold 0
Real San Jose 3
Sonoma County Sol 2
CD Aguiluchos USA 1
CD Aguiluchos USA 8
SF Stompers FC 1

Matches

Sacramento Gold v Real San Jose
March 7, 2015 1st RoundSacramento Gold0–3 Real San Jose Sacramento, California
Stadium: Christian Brothers High School
Real San Jose v Sonoma County Sol
March 14, 2015 Semi-FinalReal San Jose3–4 Sonoma County Sol San Jose, California
5pm PDT Stadium: Mount Pleasant High School
CD Aguiluchos USA v SF Stompers FC
March 14, 2015 Semi-Final CD Aguiluchos USA 8–1SF Stompers FCOakland, California
Stadium: Raimondi Park

Sonoma County Sol advances to Open Cup

USASA (11)

The USASA was allocated 11 qualifying spots in this years tournament.

The USASA adopted new qualification standards for the 2014 tournament citing earlier qualifying deadlines by USSF. They will now use the results from the previous calendar years tournaments to determine regional qualifiers. Region I has already adopted that their qualifiers will be the regional champion of both the USASA National Cup and the USASA US Amateur Cup. Other regions have yet to announce who they will qualify.[4]

Region Qualification method Qualified team
I Amateur Cup Regional Champion New York (state) NY Greek-American Atlas[4]
I Open Cup Regional Champion Maryland Maryland Bays[4]
II TBD Kansas KC Athletics
II TBD Wisconsin Madison Fire
III Open Cup Regional Champion North Carolina Triangle Brigade[5]
III Open Cup Regional Runner-up Texas NTX Rayados[5]
IV Open Cup Regional Champion California Chula Vista FC
IV Open Cup Regional Runner-Up California Cal FC
WC TBD Massachusetts Mass Premier Soccer
WC TBD California PSA Elite
WC TBD Illinois RWB Adria

US Club Soccer (1)

San Francisco City FC

USSSA (1)

Tournament took place between March 13 and March 15 at the Overland Park Soccer Complex in Overland Park, Kansas.[6] 6 teams participated for one spot in the US Open Cup. The following teams competed. Colorado Rovers S.C.(Golden, CO), KC Athletics (Prairie View, KS), Monaco F.C. (Denver, CO), Colorado Sporting Premier (Auorora, CO), ASC Newstars (Houston, TX), Harpo's F.C.(Boulder, CO) [7]

The KC Athletics and Harpo's FC advanced to the final with KC winning 3–1. However, Harpo's FC advanced as well as KC to the US Open Cup due to KC Athletics having already qualified through USASA Region 2. They would again meet in the preliminary round of the Open Cup, with Harpo's FC advancing with a 2–1 victory.

References

  1. ^ "12 NPSL TEAMS TO PARTICIPATE IN 2015 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP - National Premier Soccer League". Archived from the original on 2015-02-05. Retrieved 2015-02-05.
  2. ^ @usopencup (March 11, 2015). "ICYMI >> @fortpittfc and..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  3. ^ a b "2015 US Open Cup qualifying: One of three NPSL West tournaments kick off this weekend | The Cup". Archived from the original on 2015-02-20. Retrieved 2015-02-20.
  4. ^ a b c "2015 US Open Cup qualifying: Maryland Bays, Greek American Atlas unofficially qualify with USASA Region I titles | The Cup". thecup.us. Archived from the original on 2014-06-22. Retrieved 2014-06-19.
  5. ^ a b "2015 US Open Cup qualifying preview: Two USASA Region III spots to be decided this weekend in Alabama". thecup.us. Archived from the original on 2014-06-22. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
  6. ^ "22015 US Open Cup qualifying: Colorado Rovers to defend USSSA title in March with Open Cup berth on line". thecup.us. Retrieved 2015-01-24.
  7. ^ "USSSA National Bracket".

External links

  • U.S. Soccer Federation
  • TheCup.us - Unofficial U.S. Open Cup News
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