LAMAR_HUNT_U.S._OPEN_CUP

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The ' Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ' is an American soccer competition open to all United States Soccer Federation (USSF) affiliated teams, from amateur adult club teams all the way up to the top professional clubs of Major League Soccer.
The competition dates back to 1914, when it was known as the National Challenge Cup. The competition was, in modern times, known just as the U.S. Open Cup, but was renamed the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 1999 to honor Lamar Hunt, one of American soccer's most important patrons. The winners of the Cup are currently awarded the Dewar Cup, donated by Sir Thomas Dewar for the promotion of soccer in America in 1914. The Cup was retired in 1979, but brought back into use by the USASA in 1997, and is on permanent display at the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Oneonta, New York.
The National Challenge Cup was the first truly national cup competition in the United States, as previous cups had been effectively relegated to regional status by the difficulties in coordination and travel caused by the size of the United States in the early 1900s.
Maccabi Los Angeles, Fall River F.C. of Massachusetts, and Bethlehem Steel F.C. of Pennsylvania have each won the cup a record five times, while Greek American AA of New York hold the record for most consecutive cup victories at three. Most of these records are likely to fall over time, now that Major League Soccer offers a fully-professional league, and its teams typically dominate the competition. The old NASL did not participate in the Open Cup.
Since MLS' debut in 1996, MLS clubs have won the cup in all but one of those years. The Rochester Raging Rhinos of the 2nd division A-League (now the USL First Division) were surprise winners in 1999, defeating four MLS clubs, including the Colorado Rapids 2-0 in the championship match. The first professional team to win in the modern era were the Richmond Kickers of the USISL (the current USL First Division) in 1995, one year before the start of MLS. D.C. United were the first MLS team to win in 1996.
Currently, eight of the U.S. teams from MLS, 10 teams from the USL First Division, six from the USL Second Division, eight from the USL Premier Development League, and eight from the United States Adult Soccer Association take part in the competition. In some cases, additional teams play in qualifying rounds to gain entry. One example is found with MLS clubs, as only the top six from the previous regular season get an automatic bid, while the bottom six US-based MLS teams face each other to qualify for the remaining two MLS slots.

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Distribution of championships Won
Champions by year
External links

Distribution of championships Won


ChampionsClub
5 times
Bethlehem Steel F.C.
5 times
Maccabi Los Angeles
5 times
Fall River F.C.
4 times Chicago Fire
4 times
Greek American AA
4 times
Ukrainian Nationals of Philadelphia
3 times
New York Pancyprian-Freedoms
2 times
Brooklyn Hispano
2 times
Chicago Sparta A.B.A.
2 times
Elizabeth S.C.
2 times
Greek-American A.C.
2 times
Harmarville S.C.
2 times
St. Louis Kutis S.C.
2 times
Los Angeles Kickers
2 times
Los Angeles Galaxy
2 times
St. Louis Simpkins-Ford
2 times
Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C.
1 time
A.A.C. Eagles
1 time
A.O. Krete
1 time
Baltimore S.C.
1 time Ben Miller F.C.
1 time
Brookhattan
1 time
Brooklyn Field Club
1 time
Brooklyn Italian S.C.
1 time
Brooklyn Dodgers S.C.
1 time
Brooklyn St. Mary's Celtic
1 time
Busch S.C.
1 time
Central Breweries F.C.
1 time
C.D. Mexico
1 time
Chicago Viking F.C.
1 time
Club España
1 time
Columbus Crew
1 time
FC Dallas
1 time
D.C. United
1 time
Eintracht Sport Club
1 time
Falcons S.C.
1 time
Gallatin S.C.
1 time
German Hungarian S.C.
1 time
New York Hakoah
1 time
Hota S.C.
1 time
H.R.C. Kickers
1 time
Kansas City Wizards
1 time
McIlvaine Canvasbacks
1 time
Morgan S.C.
1 time
New Bedford F.C.
1 time
New York American F.C.
1 time
New York Americans
1 time
New York Hungaria
1 time
New York Hakoah
1 time
New York National S.C.
1 time
NY Ukrainians
1 time
Paterson F.C.
1 time
Pawtucket F.C.
1 time
Philadelphia German-Americans
1 time
Ponta Delgada S.C.
1 time
Robbins Dry Dock F.C.
1 time
Richmond Kickers
1 time
Rochester Raging Rhinos
1 time
San Francisco A.C.
1 time
San Jose Oaks
1 time
Scullin Steel F.C.
1 time
Shawsheen F.C.

Champions by year


YearFinal Group Rank
WinnerRunner-up
1914
''Details''

Brooklyn Field Club

Brooklyn Celtic
1915
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Bethlehem Steel F.C.

Brooklyn Celtic
1916
''Details''

Bethlehem Steel F.C.

Fall River Rovers
1917
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Fall River Rovers

Bethlehem Steel F.C.
1918
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Bethlehem Steel F.C.

Fall River Rovers
1919
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Bethlehem Steel F.C.

Paterson F.C.
1920
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Ben Miller F.C.

Fore River
1921
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Robbins Dry Dock F.C.

Scullin Steel F.C.
1922
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Scullin Steel F.C.

Brooklyn Todd Shipyards
1923
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Paterson F.C.

Scullin Steel F.C.
1924
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Fall River F.C.

St. Louis Vesper Buick
1925
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Shawsheen Indians

Chicago Canadian Club
1926
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Bethlehem Steel F.C.

Ben Miller F.C.
1927
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Fall River F.C.

Detroit Holley Carburetor
1928
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New York Nationals

Chicago Bricklayers
1929
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New York Hakoah

St. Louis Madison Kennels
1930
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Fall River F.C.

Cleveland Bruell Insurance
1931
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Fall River F.C.

Chicago Bricklayers
1932
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New Bedford Whalers

Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C.
1933
''Details''

Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C.

New York Americans
1934
''Details''

Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C.

Pawtucket Rangers
1935
''Details''

Central Breweries F.C.

Pawtucket Rangers
1936
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Philadelphia German-Americans

St. Louis Shamrocks
1937
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New York Americans

St. Louis Shamrocks
1938
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Chicago Sparta A.B.A.

Brooklyn St. Mary's Celtic
1939
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Brooklyn St. Mary's Celtic

Chicago Manhattan Beer
1940
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Baltimore S.C.
Chicago Sparta A.B.A.
'N/A'
1941
''Details''

Pawtucket F.C.

Detroit Chrysler
1942
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Gallatin S.C.

Pawtucket F.C.
1943
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Brooklyn Hispano

Morgan S.C.
1944
''Details''

Brooklyn Hispano

Morgan S.C.
1945
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Brookhattan

Cleveland Americans
1946
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Chicago Viking F.C.

Ponta Delgada F.C.
1947
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Ponta Delgada F.C.

Chicago Sparta A.B.A.
1948
''Details''

St. Louis Simpkins-Ford

Brookhattan
1949
''Details''

Morgan S.C.

Ukrainian Nationals
1950
''Details''

St. Louis Simpkins-Ford

Ponta Delgada F.C.
1951
''Details''

German-Hungarian S.C.

Pittsburgh Heidelberg
1952
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Harmarville S.C.

Philadelphia Nationals
1953
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Falcons S.C.

Harmarville S.C.
1954
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New York Americans

St. Louis Kutis S.C.
1955
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S. C. Eintracht

Los Angeles Danish Americans
1956
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Harmarville S.C.

Chicago Schwaben
1957
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St. Louis Kutis S.C.

New York Hakoah
1958
''Details''

Los Angeles Kickers

Baltimore Pompei
1959
''Details''

San Pedro McIlvane Canvasbacks

Fall River S.C.
1960
''Details''

Ukrainian Nationals

Los Angeles Kickers
1961
''Details''

Ukrainian Nationals

Los Angeles Scots
1962
''Details''

New York Hungaria

San Francisco Scots
1963
''Details''

Ukrainian Nationals

Los Angeles Armenian
1964
''Details''

Los Angeles Kickers

Ukrainian Nationals
1965
''Details''

New York Ukrainians

Chicago Hansa
1966
''Details''

Ukrainian Nationals

Orange County F.C.
1967
''Details''

Greek American AA

Orange County F.C.
1968
''Details''

Greek American AA

Chicago Olympic
1969
''Details''

Greek American AA

Montabello Armenians
1970
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S.C. Elizabeth

Los Angeles Croatia
1971
''Details''

New York Hota

San Pedro Yugoslavs
1972
''Details''

S.C. Elizabeth

San Pedro Yugoslavs
1973
''Details''

Maccabee S.C.

Cleveland Inter
1974
''Details''

Greek American AA

Chicago Croatia
1975
''Details''

Maccabee S.C.

New York Inter-Giuliana
1976
''Details''

San Fransisco A.C.

New York Inter-Giuliana
1977
''Details''

Maccabee S.C.

Philadelphia United German-Hungarian
1978
''Details''

Maccabee S.C.

Bridgeport Vasco de Gama
1979
''Details''

Brooklyn Dodgers

Chicago Croatian
1980
''Details''

N.Y. Pancyprian-Freedoms

Maccabee S.C.
1981
''Details''

Maccabee S.C.

Brooklyn Dodgers
1982
''Details''

N.Y. Pancyprian-Freedoms

Maccabee S.C.
1983
''Details''

N.Y. Pancyprian-Freedoms

St. Louis Kutis S.C.
1984
''Details''

New York A.O. Krete

Chicago Croatian
1985
''Details''

San Francisco Greek-American A.C.

St. Louis Kutis S.C.
1986
''Details''

St. Louis Kutis S.C.

San Pedro Yugoslavs
1987
''Details''

Washington Club Espana

Seattle Eagles
1988
''Details''

St. Louis Busch Seniors

San Francisco Greek-American
1989
''Details''

St. Petersburg Kickers

New York Greek-American/Atlas
1990
''Details''

Chicago A.A.C. Eagles

Brooklyn Italians
1991
''Details''

Brooklyn Italians

Richardson Rockets
1992
''Details''

San Jose Oaks

Bridgeport Vasco de Gama
1993
''Details''

San Francisco CD Mexico

Philadelphia United German-Hungarians
1994
''Details''

San Francisco Greek-American

Milwaukee Bavarian Leinenkugel
1995
''Details''

Richmond Kickers

El Paso Patriots
1996
''Details''

D.C. United

Rochester Raging Rhinos
1997
''Details''

Dallas Burn

D.C. United
1998
''Details''

Chicago Fire

Columbus Crew
1999
''Details''

Rochester Raging Rhinos

Colorado Rapids
2000
''Details''

Chicago Fire

Miami Fusion
2001
''Details''

Los Angeles Galaxy

New England Revolution
2002
''Details''

Columbus Crew

Los Angeles Galaxy
2003
''Details''

Chicago Fire

MetroStars
2004
''Details''

Kansas City Wizards

Chicago Fire
2005
''Details''

Los Angeles Galaxy

FC Dallas
2006
''Details''

Chicago Fire

Los Angeles Galaxy
2007
''Details''
In Progress

External links



USOpenCup.com

U.S. Soccer's Official Open Cup Website

List of Open Cup finals at RSSSF

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