Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup

Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup

Der Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup ist ein US-amerikanischer Fußball-Pokalwettbewerb, der allen von der United States Soccer Federation anerkannten Teams offensteht. Das Spektrum reicht von Amateurclubs bis zu den Profiteams der Major League Soccer.

Seit 1914 existiert der U.S. Open Cup, ursprünglich unter dem Namen National Challenge Cup. 1999 schließlich erfolgte die Umbenennung in Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, um einen der wichtigsten Förderer des US-Fußballs zu ehren. Den Pokalsiegern winkt der DeWar Cup, gestiftet 1914 von Sir Thomas DeWar zur Förderung des Fußballsports in Amerika.

Seit 1996 dominieren die Profiteams der Major League Soccer das Turnier, nur 1999 konnten die Rochester Raging Rhinos (A-League, jetzt USL First Division) einen Überraschungserfolg gegen die Colorado Rapids aus der MLS für sich verbuchen.

2007 setzt sich das Teilnehmerfeld folgendermaßen zusammen: An der ersten Runde nehmen zehn Teams der USL First Division, sechs aus der USL Second Division, acht aus der USL Premier Development League sowie acht Teams der United States Adult Soccer Association teil. Nach den ersten beiden Runden bleiben acht dieser 32 Mannschaften übrig und treffen im Achtelfinale auf die acht aus der Major League Soccer qualifizierten Teams.

Seit der Saison 2008 qualifiziert sich der Sieger des Pokals für die CONCACAF Champions League.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Aktuelles Wettbewerbsformat

Das Turnier wird im KO-System in einem Spiel ausgetragen.

Die erste Runde bestreiten die Mannschaften aus den nachstehenden Ligen, nachdem diese ihre Teilnehmer nach eigenen Qualifikationsregeln bestimmt haben:

Die acht qualifizierten Mannschaften aus der Major League Soccer beginnen das Turnier in der dritten Runde.

Pokalsieger

  • 1914 Brooklyn Field Club of Brooklyn, NY
  • 1915 Bethlehem Steel F.C. of Bethlehem, PA
  • 1916 Bethlehem Steel F.C. of Bethlehem, PA
  • 1917 Fall River Rovers of Fall River, MA
  • 1918 Bethlehem Steel F.C. of Bethlehem, PA
  • 1919 Bethlehem Steel F.C. of Bethlehem, PA
  • 1920 Ben Miller F.C. of St. Louis, MO
  • 1921 Robbins Dry Dock F.C. of Brooklyn, NY
  • 1922 Scullin Steel F.C. of St. Louis, MO
  • 1923 Paterson F.C. of Paterson, NJ
  • 1924 Fall River F.C. of Fall River, MA
  • 1925 Shawsheen F.C. of Andover, MA
  • 1926 Bethlehem Steel F.C. of Bethlehem, PA
  • 1927 Fall River F.C. of Fall River, MA
  • 1928 New York National S.C. of New York, NY
  • 1929 New York Hakoah of New York, NY (siehe SC Hakoah Wien)
  • 1930 Fall River F.C. of Fall River, MA
  • 1931 Fall River F.C. of Fall River, MA
  • 1932 New Bedford F.C. of New Bedford, MA
  • 1933 Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C. of St. Louis, MO
  • 1934 Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C. of St. Louis, MO
  • 1935 Central Breweries F.C. of St. Louis, MO
  • 1936 German-Americans of Philadelphia, PA
  • 1937 New York American F.C. of New York, NY
  • 1938 Chicago Sparta A.B.A. of Chicago, IL
  • 1939 St. Mary's Celtic S.C. of Brooklyn, NY
  • 1940 co-champions: Baltimore S.C. of Baltimore, MD & Chicago Sparta A.B.A. of Chicago, IL
  • 1941 Pawtucket F.C. of Pawtucket, RI
  • 1942 Gallatin S.C. of Gallatin, PA
  • 1943 Brooklyn Hispaño F.C. of Brooklyn, NY
  • 1944 Brooklyn Hispaño F.C. of Brooklyn, NY
  • 1945 Brookhattan F.C. of New York, NY
  • 1946 Chicago Viking F.C. of Chicago, IL
  • 1947 Ponta Delgada S.C. of Fall River, MA
  • 1948 Simpkins-Ford S.C. of St. Louis, MO
  • 1949 Morgan S.C. of Morgan, PA
  • 1950 Simpkins-Ford S.C. of St. Louis, MO
  • 1951 German Hungarian S.C. of New York, NY
  • 1952 Harmarville S.C. of Harmarville, PA
  • 1953 Falcons S.C. of Chicago, IL
  • 1954 New York Americans of New York, NY
  • 1955 Eintracht Sport Club of New York, NY
  • 1956 Harmarville S.C. of Harmarville, PA
  • 1957 Kutis S.C. of St. Louis, MO
  • 1958 Los Angeles Kickers of Los Angeles, CA
  • 1959 McIlvaine Canvasbacks of Los Angeles, CA
  • 1960 Ukrainian Nationals of Philadelphia, PA
  • 1961 Ukrainian Nationals of Philadelphia, PA
  • 1962 New York Hungaria of New York, NY
  • 1963 Ukrainian Nationals of Philadelphia, PA
  • 1964 Los Angeles Kickers of Los Angeles, CA
  • 1965 NY Ukrainians of New York, NY
  • 1966 Ukrainian Nationals of Philadelphia, PA
  • 1967 Greek American AA of New York, NY
  • 1968 Greek American AA of New York, NY
  • 1969 Greek American AA of New York, NY
  • 1970 Elizabeth S.C. of Union, NJ
  • 1971 Hota S.C. of New York, NY
  • 1972 Elizabeth S.C. of Union, NJ
  • 1973 Maccabee S.C. of Los Angeles, CA
  • 1974 Greek American AA of New York, NY
  • 1975 Maccabee S.C. of Los Angeles, CA
  • 1976 San Francisco A.C. of San Francisco, CA
  • 1977 Maccabee S.C. of Los Angeles, CA
  • 1978 Maccabee S.C. of Los Angeles, CA
  • 1979 Brooklyn Dodgers S.C. of Brooklyn, NY
  • 1980 N.Y. Pancyprian-Freedoms of New York, NY
  • 1981 Maccabee S.C. of Los Angeles, CA
  • 1982 N.Y. Pancyprian-Freedoms of New York, NY
  • 1983 N.Y. Pancyprian-Freedoms of New York, NY
  • 1984 A.O. Krete of New York, NY
  • 1985 Greek-American AC of San Francisco, CA
  • 1986 Kutis S.C. of St. Louis, MO
  • 1987 Club España of Washington, DC
  • 1988 Busch S.C. of St. Louis, MO
  • 1989 H.R.C. Kickers of St. Petersburg, FL
  • 1990 A.A.C. Eagles of Chicago, IL
  • 1991 Brooklyn Italian S.C. of Brooklyn, NY
  • 1992 San Jose Oaks of San Jose, CA
  • 1993 C.D. Mexico of San Francisco, CA
  • 1994 Greek-American A.C. of San Francisco, CA
  • 1995 Richmond Kickers (A-League)
  • 1996 D.C. United (MLS)
  • 1997 Dallas Burn (MLS)
  • 1998 Chicago Fire (MLS)
  • 1999 Rochester Raging Rhinos (A-League)
  • 2000 Chicago Fire (MLS)
  • 2001 Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS)
  • 2002 Columbus Crew (MLS)
  • 2003 Chicago Fire (MLS)
  • 2004 Kansas City Wizards (MLS)
  • 2005 Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS)
  • 2006 Chicago Fire (MLS)
  • 2007 New England Revolution (MLS)
  • 2008 D.C. United (MLS)
  • 2009 Seattle Sounders FC (MLS)
  • 2010 Seattle Sounders FC (MLS)
  • 2011 Seattle Sounders FC (MLS)

Meiste Pokalsiege

  • 5 - Bethlehem Steel F.C., Maccabi Los Angeles
  • 4 - Chicago Fire, Greek American AA, Ukrainian Nationals of Philadelphia, Fall River Marksmen
  • 3 - New York Pancyprian-Freedoms
  • 2 - Brooklyn Hispano, Chicago Sparta A.B.A., D.C. United, Elizabeth S.C., Greek-American A.C. of San Francisco, CA, Harmarville S.C., Kutis S.C., Los Angeles Galaxy, Los Angeles Kickers, St. Louis Simpkins-Ford, Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C.

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